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Merchant Ship - Sabrina I - Bulk Carrier (BC)
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NameSabrina I
TypeBulk Carrier (BC)
FlagPanama (Details)
ClassHandysize
IMO Number9274927
MMSI Number356917000
Tonnage30,064
PropulsionDiesel
Built2005-01-01



History: SABRINA I is a Bulk carrier built in 2005 by TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING - TOKYO, JAPAN. Currently sailing under the flag of Panama. Formerly also known as SLEIPNER, SABRINA I, M V SABRINA 1, MV SABRINA 1. It's gross tonnage is 30064 tons.
7800KW
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Panama was under Spanish rule for almost 300 years (1538–1821), and became part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, along with all other Spanish possessions in South America.

As the Spanish American wars of independence were heating up all across Latin America, Panama City was preparing for independence; however, their plans were accelerated by the unilateral Grito de La Villa de Los Santos (Cry From the Town of Saints), issued on November 10, 1821, by the residents of Azuero without backing from Panama City to declare their separation from the Spanish Empire.

In the first 80 years following independence from Spain, Panama was a department of Colombia, after voluntarily joining at the end of 1821.

The US intent to influence the area, especially the Panama Canal's construction and control, led to the separation of Panama from Colombia in 1903 and its establishment as a nation.
Item created by: Powderman on 2019-10-29 16:23:58. Last edited by Powderman on 2021-02-19 11:33:19

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