Four steamships operated by Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt Aktien-Gesellschaft carried the name Thuringia.
SS Thuringia(1869), sold in 1878 to Russia
SS Thuringia(1880), abandoned in 1897, later sold by underwriters
SS Thuringia(1904), in service 1906–14, seized by Uruguay
SS Thuringia(1922), in service 1923–30, renamed General San Martin
Other ships named Thuringia were
SS Thuringia(1900), a 1,420 GRT ship
SS Thuringia(1933), a 399 GRT trawler built by Cochrane & Sons, Selby as Rockflower.
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