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SS Reina Victoria-Eugenia was a steam ocean liner and mail ship launched in 1912 in England and operated by the Compañía Transatlántica Española (CTE). She and her sister ship Infanta Isabel de Borbon represented a significant modernisation of CTE's fleet of ageing and obsolescent ships. After the Second Spanish Republic was declared in 1931 Reina Victoria-Eugenia was renamed Argentina. She was laid up from 1932. In 1939 a Nationalist air attack on the Port of Barcelona sank Argentina at her moorings. Her wreck had been raised by 1940 and was scrapped in 1945.

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  • Reina Victoria Eugenia (1913) (es)
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  • SS Reina Victoria-Eugenia was a steam ocean liner and mail ship launched in 1912 in England and operated by the Compañía Transatlántica Española (CTE). She and her sister ship Infanta Isabel de Borbon represented a significant modernisation of CTE's fleet of ageing and obsolescent ships. After the Second Spanish Republic was declared in 1931 Reina Victoria-Eugenia was renamed Argentina. She was laid up from 1932. In 1939 a Nationalist air attack on the Port of Barcelona sank Argentina at her moorings. Her wreck had been raised by 1940 and was scrapped in 1945. (en)
  • El vapor Reina Victoria Eugenia fue un gran buque de vapor transatlántico español de la Compañía Transatlántica, botado en 1912 y nombrado en honor de Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg, reina de España y esposa del rey Alfonso XIII. Prestó servicio hasta que fue requisado como barco prisión en 1934, y a partir de ahí fue utilizado con ese fin y después como pontón hasta su desguace en 1945. (es)
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  • *Argentina (1931–45) (en)
  • *Reina Victoria-Eugenia (1912–31) (en)
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