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The British passenger ship RMS Titanic, which tragically

sank on its first voyage in April 1912, is referred to as the


"Titanican." Built by the White Star Line, it was one of the
biggest and most opulent ships of its era. Because of its
cutting-edge safety systems and design, the Titanic was
hailed as unsinkable; nonetheless, on April 15, 1912, it
struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and sank.

One of the greatest maritime disasters in history, the


Titanic sinking claimed the lives of almost 1,500 people.
After receiving a great deal of attention on a global scale,
the incident has been the focus of countless novels,
movies, documentaries, and cultural allusions.

The 1997 James Cameron film "Titanic," starring Leonardo


DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, is one of the most well-known
Titanic narrative adaptations. The movie was a commercial
and critical hit, taking home multiple accolades and
ranking among the all-time biggest grossing movies. It
relates a romantic tale that has been romanticized and is
set against the tragic backdrop of the Titanic's journey.

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