Cabo de Palos in Cartagena will commemorate next Tuesday, August 4, the sinking of the ‘Syria’ transatlantic, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of which is considered the greatest tragedy of civil navigation in Spain. The acts, driven by three women linked to the history of the ship, seek to pay tribute to the victims and anonymous heroes of the catastrophe. Known as the ‘Titanic of the Mediterranean’, although it was shipwrecked six years b…
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Cabo de Palos in Cartagena will commemorate next Tuesday, August 4, the sinking of the ‘Syria’ transatlantic, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of which is considered the greatest tragedy of civil navigation in Spain. The acts, driven by three women linked to the history of the ship, seek to pay tribute to the victims and anonymous heroes of the catastrophe. Known as the ‘Titanic of the Mediterranean’, although it was shipwrecked six years b…