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The '''ms ''Rotterdam''''' is a cruise ship, the sixth ] ] to bear the name, and is the Atlantic flagship of the fleet. Built in ] in ], the ''Rotterdam'' features fine art and antiques, an ] center, and a spa and fitness center. The '''ms ''Rotterdam''''' is a cruise ship, the sixth ] ] to bear the name, and is the Atlantic flagship of the fleet. Built in ] in ], the ''Rotterdam'' features fine art and antiques, an ] center, and a spa and fitness center.


In ] of ], it lost power while doing a ] crossing. Many passengers suffered injuries during this period; the most severe being a broken ]. In October of ], it lost power while doing a ] crossing. Many passengers suffered injuries during this period; the most severe being a broken ].


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Rotterdam
Launched: 1997
Status: in service
Tonnage: 59,652 gross tons
Length: 778 feet
Beam: 105.8 feet
Speed: 25 knots
Decks: 10
Complement: 1,316 passengers, 693 crew
Registry: Netherlands

The ms Rotterdam is a cruise ship, the sixth Holland America Line vessel to bear the name, and is the Atlantic flagship of the fleet. Built in Italy in 1997, the Rotterdam features fine art and antiques, an Internet center, and a spa and fitness center.

In October of 2004, it lost power while doing a transatlantic crossing. Many passengers suffered injuries during this period; the most severe being a broken femur.

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