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sultana$80179$ - traducción al alemán

US STEAMBOAT THAT EXPLODED ON APRIL 27, 1865
Sultana Disaster; SS Sultana; Remember the Sultana
  • An artist's impression of the fire (2015)
  • ''Sultana'' on fire, from ''Harper's Weekly''.
  • Historic marker in Memphis
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  • Memorial plaque for those who perished on the Sultana Steamboat on April 27, 1865.  Located in South Park, Mansfield, Ohio.
  • ''Sultana'' Memorial at the Mount Olive Baptist Church Cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2010

sultana      
n. Sultanin, Frau des Sultans, Geliebte des Sultans; Traubenart
almond oil         
  • An almond shaker before and during a tree's harvest
  • Flowering (sweet) almond tree
  • Almond tree with blossoming flowers, [[Valley of Elah]], Israel
  • A grove of almond trees
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  • Blossoming of bitter almond tree
  • Almond oil
SPECIES OF PLANT
Sweet almond oil; Bitter almond; Prunus dulcis; Almonds; Almond oil; Almond extract; Oil of Bitter Almonds; Almond syrup; Oleum amygdalae; Oil of bitter almond; Almond Bitter Oil; Marcona almond; Marcona almonds; Marcona Almonds; Marcona Almond; Almond tree; Prunus amygdalus; Bitter almonds; Baadaam; لوز; Mandel (nut); Luz (nut); Amygdalus communis; Almond trees; Bitter Almond; Toasted Almond; Prunus amygdalus dulcis; Almendrado; Amygdalus amara; Amygdalus dulcis; Amygdalus fragilis; Amygdalus sativa; Druparia amygdalus; Sweet almond; Prunus dulce; Prunus stocksiana; Prunus ramonensis; Prunus sultana; Sustainable almond farming; Almond cultivars; Almond breeding; High shell-seal; Almond pests; Almond pest; Almond cultivar
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almond tree         
  • An almond shaker before and during a tree's harvest
  • Flowering (sweet) almond tree
  • Almond tree with blossoming flowers, [[Valley of Elah]], Israel
  • A grove of almond trees
  • work=Baburnama}}</ref>
  • Blossoming of bitter almond tree
  • Almond oil
SPECIES OF PLANT
Sweet almond oil; Bitter almond; Prunus dulcis; Almonds; Almond oil; Almond extract; Oil of Bitter Almonds; Almond syrup; Oleum amygdalae; Oil of bitter almond; Almond Bitter Oil; Marcona almond; Marcona almonds; Marcona Almonds; Marcona Almond; Almond tree; Prunus amygdalus; Bitter almonds; Baadaam; لوز; Mandel (nut); Luz (nut); Amygdalus communis; Almond trees; Bitter Almond; Toasted Almond; Prunus amygdalus dulcis; Almendrado; Amygdalus amara; Amygdalus dulcis; Amygdalus fragilis; Amygdalus sativa; Druparia amygdalus; Sweet almond; Prunus dulce; Prunus stocksiana; Prunus ramonensis; Prunus sultana; Sustainable almond farming; Almond cultivars; Almond breeding; High shell-seal; Almond pests; Almond pest; Almond cultivar
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Definición

sultana
n.
Sultaness, sultan's wife.

Wikipedia

Sultana (steamboat)

Sultana was a commercial side-wheel steamboat which exploded and sank on the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865, killing 1,169 people in what remains the worst maritime disaster in United States history.

Constructed of wood in 1863 by the John Litherbury Boatyard in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sultana was intended for the lower Mississippi cotton trade. The steamer registered 1,719 tons and normally carried a crew of 85. For two years, she ran a regular route between St. Louis and New Orleans and was frequently commissioned to carry troops during the American Civil War. Although designed with a capacity of only 376 passengers, she was carrying 2,130 when three of the boat's four boilers exploded and caused it to sink near Memphis, Tennessee. The disaster was overshadowed in the press by events surrounding the end of the Civil War, including the killing of President Abraham Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth just the day before. No one was ever held accountable for the tragedy.