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- Azərbaycanca: lövbər
- Català: àncora
- Deutsch: Anker
- Ελληνικά: άγκυρα
- English: anchor
- Español: ancla
- Esperanto: ankro
- Eesti: ankur
- فارسی: لنگر
- العربية: مرساة
- Français : ancre
- Hrvatski: sidro
- Italiano: ancora
- Nederlands: anker
- Norsk bokmål: Anker
- Polski: kotwica
- Português: âncora
- Русский: якорь
- Slovenčina: kotva
- Slovenščina: sidro
- Svenska: ankare
- Türkçe: çapa
- Українська: якір
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Anchor of HMS Fury (1814) memorial, Sir William Edward Parry's Arctic exploration vessel @ Royal Military College Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean sur Richelieu, Quebec
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Anchor, Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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Anchor of HMCS Bonaventure, an aircraft carrier of the Royal Canadian Navy
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Anchor, Department of National Defense Grounds, Yellowknife Northwest Territories
Denmark: Anchor in front of the Mårup Kirke in Lønstrup,
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Anchor from the English frigate "The Crescent"
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Ploudalmézeau, anchor of Amoco Cadiz
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Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, anchor (2 580 kg) recovered at sea by U.S. Navy
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Duisburg, anchor-fountain
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Hall type anchor from SS Poznań in Poznań
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Caernarfon, Wales
Other anchors
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Amoco Cadiz anchor in France
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Anchor (drawing, clip art)
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anchor of Admiralty type
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Mercator anchor
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Viking anchor
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Anchor at Zvezda Park, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Anchor fountain at Duisburg, Germany
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2 Stockless anchors
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Stockless anchor bites bottom
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Stockless anchor released
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archeology
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Russian