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and another cruiser, and five destroyers. The
Italian fleet bombarded the city the next morning after the Ottoman garrison refused to surrender. During the bombardment, parties from the ships and the infantry from the troopships went ashore. The Italians quickly forced the Ottomans to withdraw into
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Benghazi. For the next six months she remained here, supporting the garrison against Ottoman counter-attacks. The ship repeatedly shelled the Ottoman camps outside the city. On 15 October, the Ottomans surrendered, ending the war.
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colony, the first permanent
English settlement in the Americas. In addition to the Austro-Hungarian delegation, the international fleet consisted of warships from Great Britain, Japan, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and several other nations.
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and her sister ships. Tight budgets forced the navy to reduce the pace of construction so that the funds could be used to keep the active fleet in service. As a result, it took two years to complete her hull, which was
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of Italy. The ship was equipped with a main armament of four 15 cm (5.9 in) and six 12 cm (4.7 in) guns, and she could steam at a speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph).
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for the event. The ship made another visit to the United States in March 1911, this time in San
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the city by evening. After a short siege, the
Ottoman forces withdrew on 29 October, leaving the city to the Italians.
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and twelve torpedo boats. In the meantime, most of the fleet had returned to Italy for refitting. In
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was stationed in Libya as part of the local defense force, which included the old ironclad battleships
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of 1911–1912, primarily by providing gunfire support to
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in honor of the anniversary, which was returned by the US Navy training facility in the harbor.
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543:(5,233 kW). The ship had a cruising radius of about 2,100
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also represented Italy at the commemoration of Peruvian pilot
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Fraccaroli, Aldo (1979). "Italy". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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on 1 April 1889. Shortages of funding slowed the completion
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To Crown the Waves: The Great Navies of the First World War
795:. On this occasion, she was joined by the training cruiser
1393:. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office: 11–94. 1896.
1384:. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office: 7–70. 1891.
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Garbett, H., ed. (May 1895). "Naval and Military Notes".
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from France to Italy a month before. The French cruiser
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that its espionage network had not been compromised by
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535:. On her speed trials, she reached a maximum of 18.3
776:, the commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the
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772:crossed the Atlantic to represent Italy during the
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391:spent her early career with the main fleet in the
167:: 2,411 to 3,110 long tons (2,450 to 3,160 t)
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597:was protected by a 50 mm (2 in) thick
484:of 4.87 m (16 ft 0 in). Specific
2047:World War I shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea
1351:(12). New York: Lawson Publishing Co.: 428–431.
1299:Journal of the Royal United Service Institution
1297:Garbett, H., ed. (August 1902). "Naval Notes".
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753:to support colonial forces in
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872:pre-dreadnought battleships
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2037:Maritime incidents in 1918
1357:"Notes From San Francisco"
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757:in 1902. In April 1907,
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569:12 cm (4.7 in)
561:15 cm (5.9 in)
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298:57 mm (2.2 in)
291:12 cm (4.7 in)
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1469:Engineering
1196:Proceedings
929:World War I
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647:Fitting-out
413:World War I
260:2,100
209:5,536
2032:1891 ships
2016:Categories
1925:Paul Jones
1778:Polynesien
1687:Shipwrecks
1151:References
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705:Re Umberto
601:, and her
510:flush deck
269:Complement
224:Propulsion
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632:Livorno
622:at the
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533:funnels
506:ram bow
469:Etruria
460:Regioni
429:Livorno
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367:Livorno
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272:213–278
97:Livorno
85:Builder
79:Etruria
67:Etruria
41:History
35:in 1895
32:Etruria
1936:Sappho
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174:Length
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1874:UC-70
1856:Pampa
1833:USAT
1824:Scott
1806:UB-57
1795:UB-30
1768:UC-49
1741:Comet
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1723:UB-53
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1457:Italy
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250:knots
248:18.3
245:Speed
190:Draft
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1978:1918
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1404:ISBN
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