Which country has most pirates?

Indonesia's 17,500 islands and their surrounding waters now take the title as the world's most heavily pirated.
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Where are most pirates now?

Piracy in the 21st century (commonly known as modern piracy) has taken place in a number of waters around the world, including the Gulf of Guinea, Strait of Malacca, Sulu and Celebes Seas, Indian Ocean, and Falcon Lake.
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Has a pirate ever attacked a cruise ship?

Seabourn Spirit, a luxury cruise ship carrying 210 crew members and passengers, was attacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia. Riding in two small speedboats, the pirates fired at the ship with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, but the crew drove them off with a water hose and a long range acoustic device.
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Who was the last pirate alive?

Two of the pirates were hanged but William Swallow escaped the gallows to be transported to Australia – for a third time. He died of consumption in Port Arthur in 1833 and was buried in an unmarked grave on the 'Isle of the Dead'.
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Who is the No 1 pirate in the world?

1. Blackbeard. Blackbeard is possibly the most famous pirate in history, but his life is shrouded in mystery. Much of what we know about him and other pirates of his time comes from a 1724 book, published under the name Capt.
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Why This is the World's Pirate Capital



What country is famous for pirates?

Below are the world's most pirate-infested waters, and an individual attack from each place. Indonesia's 17,500 islands and their surrounding waters now take the title as the world's most heavily pirated.
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What country has a problem with pirates?

Somalia: The main reason for marine piracy occurring at mammoth proportions in Somalia is because of extreme poverty in the region caused due to civil war, government ineffectuality and vast dumps of marine wastes – toxic in nature – existing in the Somali sea-waters.
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Do any pirates still exist?

Though this Golden Age came to an end in the 18th century, piracy still exists today in some parts of the world, especially the South China Seas.
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Why are there no pirates anymore?

The most important reason, however, is the end of the legal variant of piracy, privateering, which was outlawed in the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law of 1856; it stated unequivocally that “Privateering is, and remains, abolished.” The illegality of privateering was further underscored by The Hague's ...
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Why did pirates go extinct?

The period ended when the Royal Navy, the British East India Company, and colonial governors took a much more active and aggressive stance against piracy, resulting in the capture and public hanging of hundreds of pirates from London to the Carolinas.
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Who was the most feared pirate?

Edward Teach “Blackbeard” (English, 1680- 1718)

Blackbeard is one of the best-known and widely-feared pirates of his time. At one point, he commanded four ships and had a pirate army of 300 men. He captured over forty merchant ships in the Caribbean sea, and with merciless when it came to murdering his victims.
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What language did pirates speak?

Most scholars think English-speaking Golden Age pirates spoke exactly the same as English-speaking merchant sailors of the time, since large numbers in both groups tended to be from riverfront neighborhoods around London, he said.
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Why are most pirates from Somalia?

Since the 1990s, piracy has risen in Somalia due to weak government, political instability, lack of education and public healthcare measures which forced common people, including unemployed youth and fishermen, to become a part of criminal gangs and pirates to earn some money supporting their livelihoods.
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What is a female pirate called?

1 Answer. The term pirate, or more appropriately, privateer, is gender neutral.
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What pirate lived the longest?

MANATEE COUNTY -- Juan Gomez, or John, as he was known locally, was a famous pirate rumored to have lived a life that spanned three centuries.
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What accent do most pirates have?

Pirate imitators may wonder, “What accent am I doing? Some kinda Irish?” The classic “pirate dialect,” in fact, is not Irish, but rather a crude imitation of the slightly similar West Country English (the dialects of Southwest England)*. Why do fictional pirates always speak in this accent?
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How a pirate says hello?

Ahoy – A pirate greeting or a way to get someone's attention, similar to “Hello” or “hey!”. Arrr, Arrgh, Yarr, Gar – Pirates slang used to emphasize a point. Avast – Pirate speak for pay attention.
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Why do pirates say Arrr?

We answer this burning question with help from National Geographic and American Profile. Pronounced also as “Yarrr!” and “Arg!”, the word “Arrr!” is traditionally said by pirates when responding "yes" or when expressing excitement.
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What was the average lifespan of a pirate?

Most pirates did not live longer than 5 years after becoming one.
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Who was the worst pirates of all time?

Edward "Blackbeard" Teach (Thatch), active from 1716 to 1718, is perhaps the most notorious pirate among English-speaking nations.
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Who did pirates fear?

Sailors and pirates tended to be very superstitious - that is, they had a fear of the unknown and used it to explain misfortune (bad things that happened). Living and working on a ship in the middle of the seven seas was a very dangerous job.
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Is there still buried pirate treasure?

The only authenticated treasure chest in the United States, once owned by Thomas Tew, is kept at the Pirate Soul Museum in St. Augustine, Florida. Pirate Olivier Levasseur, also known as "The Buzzard" (La Buse), was rumoured to have hidden treasure before his death in 1730.
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Why are there no female pirates?

On many ships in the Golden Age of Piracy, women were prohibited by the ship's contract (required to be signed by all crew members) due to being seen as bad luck and due to fears that the male crew members would fight over the women.
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