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- Q10335851 abstract "The Gil Eannes is a former Portuguese hospital ship, now permanently moored in the Port of Viana do Castelo, serving as museum ship and youth hostel.The official name of the ship is written according to the old spelling of the Portuguese language, but occasionally it appears written with the modern spelling Gil Eanes.Between 1955 and 1973, Gil Eannes was the flagship of the Portuguese White Fleet that operated in the codfish fishing in the seas of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and Greenland. As the flagship of the White Fleet and besides her main function as hospital ship, the Gil Eannes served also as maritime authority, mail ship, tug, ice breaker and general support ship for the Portuguese fishing vessels.".
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- Q10335851 shipDisplacement "4.854E9".
- Q10335851 status "Preserved as a museum ship and hostel inViana do Castelo, Portugal".
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- Q10335851 topSpeed "23.15".
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- Q10335851 shipName "Gil Eannes".
- Q10335851 shipStatus "Preserved as a museum ship and hostel in Viana do Castelo, Portugal".
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- Q10335851 comment "The Gil Eannes is a former Portuguese hospital ship, now permanently moored in the Port of Viana do Castelo, serving as museum ship and youth hostel.The official name of the ship is written according to the old spelling of the Portuguese language, but occasionally it appears written with the modern spelling Gil Eanes.Between 1955 and 1973, Gil Eannes was the flagship of the Portuguese White Fleet that operated in the codfish fishing in the seas of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and Greenland.".
- Q10335851 label "Gil Eannes (ship)".
- Q10335851 depiction Gil_Eannes_Viana_do_Castelo.jpg.
- Q10335851 name "Gil Eannes".