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1Küstenminensuchboot, Minenjagdboot Cuxhaven

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  • Title: ➤  Küstenminensuchboot, Minenjagdboot Cuxhaven
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  • Publisher: Koehlers Verlagsges.
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  • First Year Published: 2001
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    Cuxhaven

    North Sea and home to about 52,000 residents. Cuxhaven is home to an important fisherman's wharf and ship registration point for Hamburg as well as the

    Raid on Cuxhaven

    The Raid on Cuxhaven (German: Weihnachtsangriff, Christmas Raid) was a British ship-based air-raid on the Imperial German Navy at Cuxhaven mounted on Christmas

    SS Cuxhaven

    named Cuxhaven, including:- SS Cuxhaven (1864), a HAPAG ship in service 1866–1886 SS Cuxhaven (1882), a cargo ship SS Cuxhaven (1943), a HAPAG ship in service

    Ship burial

    A ship burial or boat grave is a burial in which a ship or boat is used either as the tomb for the dead and the grave goods, or as a part of the grave

    Tall Ships Races

    (Germany) 2004 – Antwerp (Belgium) – Aalborg (Denmark) – Stavanger (Norway) – Cuxhaven (Germany) 2005 – Waterford (Ireland) – Cherbourg-Octeville (France) – Newcastle-Gateshead

    2023 Heligoland ship collision

    damaged and was able to return to Cuxhaven, all crew members remaining uninjured. P&O Cruises confirmed that a ship in its fleet, Iona, had been in the

    YWAM Koha

    WSA Cuxhaven, she was responsible for the maintenance of marine navigation buoys in the lower River Elbe and the adjacent sea areas. In 1998 the ship was

    Point-class sealift ship

    they have been operating on the Immingham to Cuxhaven route for DFDS[further explanation needed]. Other ships have also been involved in commercial activity

    SS Cuxhaven (1882)

    SS Cuxhaven was a cargo ship built for the Yorkshire Coal and Steamship Company in 1882. The ship was built by William Thompson of Dundee, Scotland, for

    Cap San Diego

    Several times a year, the ship leaves the harbour on her own power for trips mostly on the river Elbe or to Cuxhaven. In 2001, the ship was awarded the Maritime