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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Year 0.png|170px]]</div>The '''1st millennium CE''' was the millennium following the [[1st millennium BCE]] and spanned the years 0 to 1000. It consists of the [[Late Antiquity]], the [[Early Age]], and some of the [[High Age]]. The world population rose more slowly than during the preceding millennium, from about 200-230 million in the year 0 to about 350 million in the year 1000.
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Cunard-line-queen-victoria.jpg|150px]]</div>The '''FS ''Mangoo''''', known simply as '''''Mangoo''''' was a {{wp|ocean liner}} operated by the [[Cynthia Line]] that entered service in 1989. Built by X in West [[Damien]] shipyard, [[Auralia]], she was christened 27 Tebax 1989 and began her maiden voyage 27 Tebax 1989. She was the first of [[Damgee-class ocean liner|her class]], followed by sister ships ''[[FS Uraka]]'', ''[[FS Mulya]]'', and ''[[FS Ironey]]''.


In [[Oranland]], the 1st century saw the rise of the [[Alarican Empire]] followed by its gradual decline from the 4th to 5th century. The second half of the millennium is characterised as the Early and later High Age and is marked by the formation of [[Terranity]], the construction of [[Neo-Odius]], and the emergence of modern [[democracy]]. In [[Hesterath]], the first millennium was a time of great societal, cultural and technological advances, notably the [[Plecanist Golden Age]]. The millennium also saw the rise and fall of the [[Juksan Empire]] which conquered most of central and southern Hesterath and some of northern Oranland before its collapse around 700. In the [[Domicas]], the first millennium was a period of enormous growth. X grew into a metropolis and the [[Quadran Federation]] dominated central Domica until 982. In [[South Domica]], the Atontec culture flourished, producing impressive metalwork and some of the finest pottery seen in the ancient world. In North Domica, the [[Teraphe people|Teraphe culture]] rose at the beginning of the millennium in the X river valley. In [[Naphtora]], numerous cultures emerges throughout the millennium. The [[trans Megalimos slave trade]] spans the Megalimos and the east coast by the 9th century. ('''[[1st millennium CE|See more...]]''')
On 2 Enero 2000 in the early afternoon, ''Mangoo'' sailed into the [[Auralian Strait]] but struck a rock at 20:23 (<span title="Auralian Standard Time">AST</span>) about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of [[Uraka]], Auralia. This tore open a {{convert|43|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} gash on the {{wp|Port and starboard|starboard}} side of her hull, which soon flooded parts of the engine room, cutting power from the engines and ship services. Several ships were dispatched to assist when her SNN message was received, but most were obliged to turn back due to the poor weather. The evacuation of ''Mangoo'' took over 3 hours, and of the 2,205 passengers and 850 crew known to be aboard, 72 have been confirmed dead including the ship's captain [[Jakub Vovinkel]]. The ''Mangoo'' fully sank at 23:47. ('''[[FS Mangoo|See more...]]''')

Latest revision as of 12:15, 1 January 2023

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The FS Mangoo, known simply as Mangoo was a ocean liner operated by the Cynthia Line that entered service in 1989. Built by X in West Damien shipyard, Auralia, she was christened 27 Tebax 1989 and began her maiden voyage 27 Tebax 1989. She was the first of her class, followed by sister ships FS Uraka, FS Mulya, and FS Ironey.

On 2 Enero 2000 in the early afternoon, Mangoo sailed into the Auralian Strait but struck a rock at 20:23 (AST) about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of Uraka, Auralia. This tore open a 43 m (141.1 ft) gash on the starboard side of her hull, which soon flooded parts of the engine room, cutting power from the engines and ship services. Several ships were dispatched to assist when her SNN message was received, but most were obliged to turn back due to the poor weather. The evacuation of Mangoo took over 3 hours, and of the 2,205 passengers and 850 crew known to be aboard, 72 have been confirmed dead including the ship's captain Jakub Vovinkel. The Mangoo fully sank at 23:47. (See more...)