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    PM WISHES SUCCESSFUL VOYAGE TO CILICIA SHIP

    ArmenPress
    June 21 2004

    YEREVAN, JUNE 21, ARMENPRESS: Prime minister Andranik Margarian
    received today the crew of a ship replicated from a medieval ship of
    Armenian merchants from Cilicia who are going to take it to Georgian
    port of Poti, some 650 kilometers from the Lake Sevan where it was
    first tested two years ago, to start the voyage through the Black
    Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, onto the Atlantic Ocean toward Amsterdam.
    The ship took 11 years to build.

    Appreciating highly the efforts of the crew , prime minister
    Margarian stressed that the ship will be sailing under the flag of
    the independent Armenia. At the end of the meeting Margarian wished
    a successful voyage to the crew.

    The idea of constructing this ship was conceived by members of the
    Ayas Nautical Research Club. It is an exact replication of a 13-th
    century merchant ship, and was built in accordance with medieval
    shipbuilding technologies. The crew will wear 13-th century clothes
    and even the ship's menu will be medieval.

    Cilicia 's voyage will be navigated by compass, chronometer, astrolabe
    and the sailors will orientate themselves by stars, but it is however
    equipped by some modern devices. The first leg of the journey is
    supposed to end by the end of September. The ship will spend winter
    in Venice and sailors will return to Armenia. In May, 2005 they will
    continue their voyage to Amsterdam. The crew is composed of a musician,
    engineer, doctor, signaler, film director, cameraman. Age of the crew
    also varies from 20 to 60.
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