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Property / named after: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky / rank
 
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Property / named after
 
Property / named after: Jean-Paul Marat / rank
 
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Property / manufacturer
 
Property / manufacturer: Baltic Shipyard / rank
 
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Property / described by source
 
Property / described by source: Sytin Military Encyclopedia / rank
 
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Property / dissolved, abolished or demolished date
 
1953
Timestamp+1953-00-00T00:00:00Z
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Property / dissolved, abolished or demolished date: 1953 / rank
 
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Property / significant event: ship launching / rank
 
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Property / significant event: keel laying / rank
 
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Property / significant event: ship commissioning / rank
 
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Property / conflict: World War I / rank
 
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Property / conflict: Winter War / rank
 
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Property / conflict: Eastern Front / rank
 
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Property / country of registry: Russia / rank
 
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Property / location of creation: Baltic Shipyard / rank
 
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Property / designed by
 
Property / designed by: Aleksey Krylov / rank
 
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Property / designed by
 
Property / designed by: Ivan Bubnov / rank
 
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Property / different from: Russian ironclad Petropavlovsk / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 5 March 2025

1911 Gangut-class battleship
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Petropavlovsk
1911 Gangut-class battleship

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