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List Of Retired Spanish Navy Ships
This list includes all naval ships which have been in service of the Spanish Navy. Aircraft carriers * Dédalo-class seaplane tender (1) ** ' (1922–1940) (ex-''Neuenfelds'' 1901-1921) * (1) ** ' (R01) (1967–1989) (ex-' 1943-1955) * (1) ** ' (R11) (1988-2013) Amphibious * English Xlighter: ** ''K-1'' to ''K-26'' (1924–1962) ''A-5'' (1925–1954) **''A-1'' (1933–1977) **''A-2'' (1933–1984) **''A-3'' (1935–1965) **''A-4'' (1935–1968) **''A-6'' > ''AA-06'' > ''Contramaestre Castelló'' (1952–1996) **''A-7'' > ''AA17'' (1952–1982) **''A-8'' (1952–1977) **''A-9'' > ''AA-21'' > ''A-62 Maquinista Macias'' (1963–1993) **''A-10'' > ''AA-22'' > ''A-63 Torpedista Hernandez'' (1963–2004) **''A-11'' > ''AA-23'' > ''A-64 Fogonero Bañobre'' (1963–1993) **''A-65 Marinero Jarano'' (1981–2010) **''A-66 Condestable Zaragoza'' (1981–2009) *Fleet oilers **''Plutón ''(1934–1970), ex Campsa oiler ''Campillo'' **''A-11 Teide'' (1956–1988) **''A-11 Marques de l ...
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Torrevieja - Museo Flotante, Submarino S-61 (1)
Torrevieja (; ca-valencia, Torrevella ) is a seaside city and municipality located on the Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante, in the southern part of the Valencian Community, on the southeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain. Torrevieja lies about 50 kilometres south of the city of Alicante and had a population of 90,097 at the 2011 Census; the latest official estimate (for 2019) is 83,337.Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid,2019. Torrevieja was originally a salt-mining and fishing village as it is located between the sea and two large salt pink lakes, known as Las Salinas de Torrevieja. History Until 1802, Torrevieja existed only as an ancient guard tower, which gave the town its name (''Torre'' ''Vieja'', Spanish, meaning 'Old Tower') and some labourers' cottages. But in 1803, Charles IV authorised the movement of the salt production offices from La Mata to the town itself and allowed the construction of dwellings there. In 1829, the town was totally destroyed ...
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Vizcaya Far106
Vizcaya (Spanish, 'Biscay') may refer to: Places * Biscay, a Basque region and a province of Spain ** Biscay (Congress of Deputies constituency) ** Biscay (Basque Parliament constituency) ** Biscay (Senate constituency) * Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, formerly Villa Vizcaya, in Miami, Florida, U.S. * Vizcaya station, in Miami, Florida, U.S. People * Pierre de Vizcaya (1894–1933), Spanish motor racer Other uses * ''Vizcaya'' (planthopper), a genus of insects * Spanish cruiser ''Vizcaya'', a Spanish Navy armored cruiser that fought in the Spanish–American War * ''Vizcaya'' (1890), Filipino World War II era freighter See also * Biscay (other) * Nueva Vizcaya, a province on Luzon Island, Philippines * Nueva Vizcaya, New Spain Nueva Vizcaya (''New Biscay'', eu, Bizkai Berria) was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. It consisted mostly of the area which is today the states of Chihuahua and Durango and the southw ...
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Descubierta Class Corvette
The ''Descubierta''-class corvettes were a series of corvettes built for the Spanish Navy in the late 1970s and early 1980s. These ships were also sold to the Egyptian Navy and the Moroccan Navy. The ships were designed in cooperation with the German company Blohm & Voss, based on the s which were designed in the late 1960s for the Portuguese Navy, by the Portuguese naval engineer Rogério de Oliveira. A larger version was proposed for a second batch but the Spanish Navy The Spanish Navy or officially, the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigation, ... chose to build the American s under licence instead. Ships Spanish Navy Egyptian Navy Royal Moroccan Navy The Moroccan vessel is equipped with Exocet missiles instead of Harpoon missiles. Gallery Image:Infanta Elena (P-76) 060604-N-8547M-003.jpg, ''Infa ...
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Atrevida-class Corvette
The ''Atrevida'' class was a class of six corvettes built for the Spanish Navy in the 1950s. Design and construction In 1945, the Spanish State drew up a large construction programme to re-equip the Spanish Navy, which had many old and worn out ships, as shipbuilding had ground to a near halt during the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War. The programme included 18 destroyers, six corvettes, six submarines together with motor-torpedo boats and patrol vessels. The corvettes, the ''Atrevida'' class, were long overall and between perpendiculars, with a beam of and a draught of . Displacement was standard and full load. Two Sulzer diesel engines rated at a total of drove two propeller shafts, giving a speed of . 100 tons of oil were carried, given a range of at . As designed, the ships had a gun armament of one 105 mm (4.1 in) dual-purpose gun, backed up by a close-in anti-aircraft armament of two 37 mm guns (in one twin mount) and twelve 20 mm anti ...
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Atrevida F61 PA61
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List Of Galleons Of Spain
This is a list of a few of the carracks and galleons that served under the Spanish Crowns in the period 1410-1639; note that Castile and Aragon were separate nations, brought together in 1474 only through a unified Trastamaran and subsequently Habsburg monarchy, but each retaining its own governments and naval forces until the 18th century. From 1580 to 1640 Portugal was also part of this Habsburg Empire, but again its naval forces remained separate and are not included below. Not all these ships listed were built in Spain or its colonies: Galleons * ''Santa Clara'' - Captured by England c. 1413, renamed ''Holyghost de la Tour'' * ''San Felipe'' (carrack) - Captured by England 1587 * ''Santiago el Mayor'' (c. 1584) * '' San Martin'' 48 * ''San Francisco'' 52 * ''Santa Ana'' 47 * ''Santa Ana'' 30 * ''Trinidad Valencera'' 22 * ''Nuestra Senora del Pilar'' 11 * ''Santa Cruz'' 18 * ''San Juan de Gargoriu'' 16 * ''La Lavia'' 30 * ''Santiago el Mayor'' 24 * ''Santa Maria de Gracia'' 2 ...
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Spanish Battleship España (1913)
''Alfonso XIII'' was the second of three dreadnought battleships built in the 1910s for the Spanish Navy. Named after King Alfonso XIII of Spain, the ship was not completed until 1915 owing to a shortage of materials that resulted from the start of World War I the previous year. The ''España'' class was ordered as part of a naval construction program to rebuild the fleet after the losses of the Spanish–American War; the program began in the context of closer Spanish relations with Britain and France. The ships were armed with a main battery of eight guns and were intended to support the French Navy in the event of a major European war. Despite the reason for the ships' construction, Spain during World War I, Spain remained neutral during World War I. ''Alfonso XIII''s early career passed largely uneventfully with routine training exercises in Spanish waters, though she was used to assist civilian vessels in distress and her crew was deployed to suppress civil unrest in Spa ...
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