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- Q1681845 abstract "MS Jan Heweliusz, owned by PLO (Polish Oceanliners) and operated by its daughter company PLO EuroAfrica, was a Polish ferry named after astronomer Johannes Hevelius (Polish: Jan Heweliusz).Built in Norway in 1977, the ferry served on the route Ystad-Świnoujście. In the early hours of 14 January 1993, while sailing with 64 passengers and crew from Świnoujście to Ystad, it capsized and sank in 27 metres of water off Cape Arcona on the coast of Rügen in the Baltic Sea. The accident claimed the lives of 20 crewmen and 35 passengers. 10 bodies were never found. 9 people were rescued. To-date, the sinking of Jan Heweliusz is the most deadly peacetime maritime disaster involving a Polish ship.".
- Q1681845 powerType Q1023956.
- Q1681845 status "Sunk in theBaltic Seaon January 14, 1993.".
- Q1681845 status "Sunk".
- Q1681845 thumbnail Jan_Heweliusz_1986.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1681845 shipFate "--01-14".
- Q1681845 shipName "MS Jan Heweliusz".
- Q1681845 shipPower "CODAD 4 x Sulzer 10AL25/30, 7400 PS total".
- Q1681845 shipStatus "Sunk".
- Q1681845 point "54.6 14.216666666666667".
- Q1681845 type Product.
- Q1681845 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1681845 type Ship.
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- Q1681845 comment "MS Jan Heweliusz, owned by PLO (Polish Oceanliners) and operated by its daughter company PLO EuroAfrica, was a Polish ferry named after astronomer Johannes Hevelius (Polish: Jan Heweliusz).Built in Norway in 1977, the ferry served on the route Ystad-Świnoujście. In the early hours of 14 January 1993, while sailing with 64 passengers and crew from Świnoujście to Ystad, it capsized and sank in 27 metres of water off Cape Arcona on the coast of Rügen in the Baltic Sea.".
- Q1681845 label "MS Jan Heweliusz".
- Q1681845 lat "54.6".
- Q1681845 long "14.216666666666667".
- Q1681845 depiction Jan_Heweliusz_1986.jpg.
- Q1681845 name "MS Jan Heweliusz".