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The Cruise that Aspires to Become the City on the Sea for 80,000 Inhabitants: It Would Have Schools, Hotels and Even a Stadium

Summary by El Tiempo
The project has been called Freedom Ship and its construction could take up to four years.
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It won't be docked in ports, and its inhabitants will be able to travel the world without leaving the deck – these are the main objectives of the Freedom Ship. From the outset, the construction of this gigantic vessel was guided by the goal of creating a self-sufficient, floating city. Those responsible for the project have just presented new visualizations and announced the resumption of work.

The project has been called Freedom Ship and its construction could take up to four years.

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El Tiempo broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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