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515:6 Ă— single
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474:gun turrets
439:5,500
222:Preceded by
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2483:Categories
2217:Destroyers
2165:Nino Bixio
2070:Marco Polo
2050:Re Umberto
1703:PueyrredĂłn
1691:San MartĂn
1334:2015-03-19
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835:PueyrredĂłn
760:San Martin
665:, and the
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406:Propulsion
248:Subclasses
42:references
2469:Cancelled
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2199:Partenope
1866:Cancelled
1774:Rivadavia
1715:Rivadavia
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