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First of all, English doesn't have grammatical gender of any sort. However, countries, ships, cars (and several other machines) are often referred to as 'she'. But there is no rule that says they have to be so designated. You can use 'it', as well. There are also inanimate nouns called 'he', but again this is just out of cultural, poetic, or traditional rationale. We can arbitrarily assign 'gender' to just about anything if we want. And we can refer to the same thing as 'it' in the next sentence.
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