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- MV Shelly was a 1,599 GT cargo ship that was built in Bulgaria in 1973. She sank off the Mediterranean coast of Israel in 2007 after the 10,392 GT cruise ship CS Salamis Glory rammed her and broke her in two. Two of Shelly's crew were killed. (en)
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- Sank after collision 30 August 2007
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- 6688 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Ivan Dimitrov shipyard, Ruse, Bulgaria (en)
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- 0001-08-30 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- *Zlatograd
*Loti
*Dora
*Shelly (en)
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- diesel engine, single screw (en)
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- MV Shelly was a 1,599 GT cargo ship that was built in Bulgaria in 1973. She sank off the Mediterranean coast of Israel in 2007 after the 10,392 GT cruise ship CS Salamis Glory rammed her and broke her in two. Two of Shelly's crew were killed. (en)
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- *Dora (2002–03) (en)
- *Loti (1999–2002) (en)
- *Shelly (2003–07) (en)
- *Zlatograd (1973–99) (en)
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