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Registro Internacional Naval

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Registro Internacional Naval (RINAVE) is a maritime classification society, based in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Registro Internacional Naval
Rua Cupertino de Miranda, Lisbon Carnide (Carnide)

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Rua Cupertino de Miranda

Rua Cupertino de Miranda
1600-546 Lisbon, Carnide (Carnide)
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