SS Iberia

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SS Iberia may refer to several ships, including:

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Iberia, in its most common meaning, is the peninsula in southwestern Europe containing the countries of Spain, Portugal and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. In history, the same name was also used for an area in the Caucasus more or less identical with modern Georgia.

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SS President Cleveland may refer to:

SS Ohioan may refer to one of two ships owned by the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company

SS <i>Iberia</i> (1954)

SS Iberia was an ocean liner completed in 1954 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Along with her fleetmates Himalaya, Arcadia and Chusan, Iberia mainly provided passenger service between the United Kingdom and Australasia.

SS Yale may refer to various American steamships, including:

At least two ships have been named Francisco Morazan.

A number of steamships were named Red Jacket.

SS Tuxpam can refer to

A number of steamships were named Washingtonian, including:

SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie may refer to one of these ships:

SS Shahzada may refer to:

Several ships have shared the name SS Athenia, including:

At least four British ships of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company have been named SS Oropesa.

A number of steamships have been named Pagenturm, including:-

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Eight propeller-driven steamships have been named SS Milwaukee.