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Aquitania was: The longest-serving express ocean liner of the 20th century. The only major ocean liner to serve in both world wars. The last four-funneled ship ...
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Aquitania may refer to: Gallia Aquitania, a region of Gaul inhabited by the Aquitani, a people living in Gallo-Roman times in what is now Aquitaine, France ...
Aquitaine archaic Guyenne or Guienne (Occitan: Guiana), is a historical region of Southwestern France and a former administrative region.
The Aquitania is a luxury, 82-unit cooperative apartment building in the Margate Park neighborhood of the Uptown community of Chicago, Illinois.
Gallia Aquitania (/ˈɡæliə ˌækwɪˈteɪniə/, Latin: [ˈɡalːi.a akᶣiːˈtaːni.a]), also known as Aquitaine or Aquitaine Gaul, was a province of the Roman Empire.
The Aquitani were a tribe that lived in the region between the Pyrenees, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Garonne, in present-day southwestern France in the 1st ...
Aquitania was the only major liner and largest vessel to serve in and survive both World Wars. She was also the last four-funnelled passenger ship to be ...
The Duchy of Aquitaine was a historical fiefdom in western, central, and southern areas of present-day France to the south of the river Loire, although its ...
(historical) Short for Gallia Aquitanica, a province of the Roman Empire. · (chiefly historical) Synonym of Aquitaine.
The RMS Aquitania was a British ocean liner that sailed for the Cunard Line, a passenger ship company that existed long ago and still exists today.
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