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'''''Diamond Princess''''' is a large (113,000 tonne) ] owned and operated by ] in the US-based fleet. ''Diamond Princess'' began operation in March 2004. The ship boasts high-tech features, with a passenger capacity of 2,670 passengers in 740 staterooms. '''''Diamond Princess''''' is a large (113,000 gross tonne) ] owned and operated by ] in the US-based fleet. ''Diamond Princess'' began operation in March 2004. The ship boasts high-tech features, with a passenger capacity of 2,670 passengers in 740 staterooms.


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Diamond Princess in Sydney Harbor, Australia

Diamond Princess is a large (113,000 gross tonne) cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises in the US-based fleet. Diamond Princess began operation in March 2004. The ship boasts high-tech features, with a passenger capacity of 2,670 passengers in 740 staterooms.

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