SS Stella Solaris
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SS Stella Solaris (lit. Star of the Sun originally known as Cambodge) was an ocean liner built for the Messageries Maritimes in 1952. She mainly provided passenger service between France the Middle East Southeast Asia and Japan. Stella Solaris was built in Dunkirk in northern France as the Cambodge and along with two sister ships she sailed her first voyage in 1953. Following the 1970s she was acquired by a Greek company and converted into a cruise ship.

Builders of the SS Stella Solaris are Dunkirk and France.

Ship Name
Cambodge
Stella Solaris
Country
France
Owner
Ship In Service
July 1953
June 1973
Ship Power
Parsons geared turbines
Status
Ship Decks
9
Ship Fate
Broken up
2003
Sold
Ship Completed
Summer 1953
Ship Country
France
Greece
Ship Flag
45
Ship Launched
28
Ship Yard Number
208
Ship Capacity
765
Ship Namesake
Cambodia
Ship Renamed
Stella V
Ship Out Of Service
1971
2002
Ship Launch
1949-06-28
Ship Maiden Voyage
July 1953
Builder
Ship Propulsion
Twin screws
Ship Class
Ship Notes
Requisitioned in 1962 as a troopship
Category

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