File:Vitiaz.jpg
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- Object: Old ship "Vitiaz" ("Витязь") in Kaliningrad
- Description: Museum ship "Vitiaz" ("Витязь") in Kaliningrad, Russaia. This ship was built in Germany in 1939 as refrigirator ship "Mars". After WW2 it became Russian and got name Vitiaz. Vitiaz was science ship of Soviet Academy of Science. Since 1994 it's a museum ship.
- Author: photo taken by Volkov Vitaly w:ru:Участник:Kneiphof (Волков Виталий Сергеевич)
- Created: Photo taken in the summer of 2002
- Source: uploaded by author
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