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    In what city was the Titanic built?

    Question #32369. Asked by simba222. (Apr 25 03 4:58 AM)


    Kainantu

    Belfast, Ireland.

    Harland and Wolff built the Titanic at Ireland's Belfast's docks.
    http://www.businesstravelerusa.com/cityGuides.php?cityID=109

    Apr 25 03, 5:33 AM
    wwefan18

    Belfast, Ireland was the city were the Titanic was built. It departed from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912.

    Jun 02 07, 4:37 PM


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