File:Al-Zahraa.jpg
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English: The Iraqi ro-ro ship Al-Zahraa in the fishery port of Bremerhaven where it is being moored since 1990 or 1991
Deutsch: Das irakische Ro-Ro-Schiff "Al-Zahraa" im Fischereifahren von Bremerhaven. Das Schiff wurde 1990 oder 1991 während des Irak-Kuwait-Konfliktes festgehalten, der Motor ist inzwischen ausgebaut. |
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Author | Garitzko |
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