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454:"Cruzador Torpedeiro Tamoio, 1895 - 1916"
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354:International of Hampton Roads
262:2 × 37mm Maxim Nordenfelt guns
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310:Construction and design
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239:Complement
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382:Citations
359:Riachuelo
331:Cabo Frio
155:long tons
247:Armament
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120:Scrapped
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65:Namesake
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166:Length
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73:Owner
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333:and
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