Movie: With the Ship 'Macedonia' from Rijeka to New York

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    A travel documentary about the ship "Macedonia" which sets sail from the port of Rijeka, travels along the Mediterranean Sea stopping at Alexandria, Genova, Marseilles, Algiers and arrives at the final destination in New York.

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    1952-08-21

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