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- Vasa (ship) - Wikipedia
Vasa (previously Wasa) (Swedish pronunciation: [²vɑːsa] ⓘ) is a Swedish warship built between 1626 and 1628 The ship sank after sailing roughly 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628
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- Vasa: The Epic Swedish Warship That Sank In 20 Minutes
As a testament to the kingdom’s strength, the king commissioned a larger-than-life battleship that would become known as the Vasa The distinct name of the Swedish ship Vasa, which was designed by shipmaster Henrik Hybertsson, was inspired by the Vasa dynasty from which the king had descended
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- Vasa | Ship, Sweden, Museum, Facts | Britannica
Vasa, 17th-century Swedish vessel, the mightiest warship of its day, that sank on its maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, with about 30 of 150 persons aboard drowning It was raised to the surface in 1961 and is now one of Stockholm ’s most famous attractions
- The Bizarre Story of ‘Vasa,’ the Ship That Keeps On Giving
Vasa was the world’s most high-tech warship when it set sail Today, it’s a resource for naval historians and archaeologists–and a cautionary tale for those who seek to design technology
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