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153:General characteristics
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500:Greger, René (1976).
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309:SMS
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126:Completed
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327:launched
303:for the
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118:Launched
82:Namesake
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134:Renamed
104:England
96:Builder
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267:was a
186:Length
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140:, 1910
386:Kígyó
367:knots
347:draft
311:Viper
292:Cobra
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