Titanic
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Titanic
Summary
Titanic is a four funnel liner[1]. Titanic draws 8,855 Wikipedia views per month (four_funnel_liner category, ranking #1 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- Titanic's instance of is recorded as four funnel liner[3].
- Titanic's instance of is recorded as steamship[4].
- Titanic's instance of is recorded as shipwreck[5].
- Titanic is owned by White Star Line[6].
- Titanic is owned by International Mercantile Marine Company[7].
- titan is named after Titanic[8].
- Titanic's manufacturer is recorded as Harland and Wolff[9].
- The location of Titanic was Atlantic Ocean[10].
- Titanic's vessel class is recorded as Olympic-class ocean liner[11].
- Titanic's Commons category is recorded as Titanic (ship, 1912)[12].
- Titanic's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[13].
- Titanic's shipping port is recorded as Liverpool[14].
- Titanic's powered by is recorded as Parsons turbine[15].
- Titanic's port of registry is recorded as Liverpool[16].
- Titanic was dissolved in April 15, 1912[17].
- Titanic began on March 31, 1909[18].
- Titanic's yard number is recorded as 401[19].
- Titanic's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.7325, 'lon': -49.94694444444445}[20].
- Titanic's service entry is recorded as March 31, 1912[21].
- Titanic's service retirement is recorded as April 14, 1912[22].
- Titanic's cause of destruction is recorded as impact[23].
- Titanic's significant event is recorded as order[24].
- Titanic's significant event is recorded as keel laying[25].
- Titanic's significant event is recorded as ship launching[26].
- Titanic's significant event is recorded as service entry[27].
Body
Works and Contributions
Things named for Titanic include Titanic[28], a film[29], directed by James Cameron[30]; Titanic 666[31], a film[32], directed by Nick Lyon[33]; Titanic: The Legend Goes On[34], an animated film[35], directed by Camillo Teti[36]; Titanic: Blood and Steel[37], a television series[38], directed by Ciaran Donnelly[39]; Halomonas titanicae[40]; and Titanic Waltz[41].
Why It Matters
Titanic draws 8,855 Wikipedia views per month (four_funnel_liner category, ranking #1 of 4).[2] Titanic has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] Titanic is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]
Entities named for Titanic include Titanic[28], a film[29], directed by James Cameron[30]; Titanic 666[31], a film[32], directed by Nick Lyon[33]; Titanic: The Legend Goes On[34], an animated film[35], directed by Camillo Teti[36]; and Titanic: Blood and Steel[37], a television series[38], directed by Ciaran Donnelly[39].