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MS Nordic Ferry was a car ferry built in South Korea as Merzario Espania in 1978 for the Stena Container Line. She operated on Stena's Merzario Line and was renamed Merzario Hispania. Sold to European Ferries in 1980 she was jumboised and renamed Nordic Ferry before sailing on the Felixstowe–Europoort route under the Townsend Thoresen brand. She was taken up from trade by the British government in 1982 to carry troops and stores during the Falklands War, returning to commercial service later that year. She served on the Felixstowe–Zeebrugge routes after a 1986 refit, and was renamed Pride of Flanders after the Townsend Thoresen rebranding to P&O European Ferries the following year. She was sold to Stena Line in 2002 and renamed Flanders and then Stena Transporter. In 2009 she was sold to

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  • Med Star (it)
  • MS Nordic Ferry (en)
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  • La Med Star è stata una nave cargo appartenente alla società Fabrilo Holdings Ltd.. È appartenuta alla società marittima Strade Blu, Il cui pacchetto di maggioranza è stato acquistato nel 2008 dalla Corsica Ferries - Sardinia Ferries e in seguito noleggiata anche alla Moby Lines per effettuare la linea Piombino-Olbia. Dal 2013 al 2016 la nave è stata di proprietà dalla compagnia Baja Ferries e rinominata La Paz Star per servire la linea Mazatlán-Pichilingue. (it)
  • MS Nordic Ferry was a car ferry built in South Korea as Merzario Espania in 1978 for the Stena Container Line. She operated on Stena's Merzario Line and was renamed Merzario Hispania. Sold to European Ferries in 1980 she was jumboised and renamed Nordic Ferry before sailing on the Felixstowe–Europoort route under the Townsend Thoresen brand. She was taken up from trade by the British government in 1982 to carry troops and stores during the Falklands War, returning to commercial service later that year. She served on the Felixstowe–Zeebrugge routes after a 1986 refit, and was renamed Pride of Flanders after the Townsend Thoresen rebranding to P&O European Ferries the following year. She was sold to Stena Line in 2002 and renamed Flanders and then Stena Transporter. In 2009 she was sold to (en)
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  • *Flanders (2002) (en)
  • *La Paz Star (2013–2016) (en)
  • *Med Star (2016–2017) (en)
  • *Merzario Espania/Merzario Hispania (1978–1980) (en)
  • *Nordic Ferry (1980–1992) (en)
  • *Pride of Flanders (1992–2002) (en)
  • *Star (2017) (en)
  • *Stena Transporter (2002–2009) (en)
  • *Strada Corsa (2009–2013) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Stena_Transporter.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Stena_Transporter_p2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Strada_Corsa_(16-08-2013)_(8).jpg
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