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A number of ships have been named Arabia including:Arabia (1851), a paddle passenger and mail steamer launched for Cunard, sold to Royal Mail Line and completed as La Plata
Arabia (1852), a paddle passenger and mail steamer built for Cunard, scrapped in 1867
Arabia (1853), a steamboat sunk in the Missouri River in 1856 and excavated from 1988 to 1989
Arabia (1853), a barque foundered in Lake Huron in 1884, now a diving site
Arabia (1863), a passenger-cargo liner built for British India Steam Navigation
Arabia (1883), a passenger-cargo liner built for Anchor Line
Arabia (1896), a cargo liner built for Hamburg America Line, renamed Barcelona, and an Italian prize in WW2
Arabia (1897), an ocean liner and mail steamer built for P&O and torpedoed in 1916
Arabia (1901), a cargo liner built for Hamburg America Line,
USS Arabia (ID-3434) (1903), a fishing trawler that served as a naval patrol vessel in commission 1918–1919
Arabia (1925), an Italian cargo liner, captured in 1940, becoming a Royal Navy coaling hulk
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