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- ARA_Uruguay abstract "The corbeta (corvette) ARA Uruguay, built in England, is the largest ship afloat of its age in the Armada de la República Argentina (Argentine Navy), with more than 135 years passed since its commissioning in September 1874. The last of the legendary squadron of President Sarmiento, the Uruguay took part in revolutions, ransoms, expeditions, rescues, and was even floating headquarters of the Navy School. During its operational history 1874–1926 the Uruguay was a gunboat, school ship, expedition support ship, Antarctic rescue ship, fisheries base supply ship, and hydrographic survey vessel, and is now a museum ship in Buenos Aires.This ship may be the oldest in South America having been built in 1874 at Laird Bros. (now Cammell Laird) shipyard of Birkenhead, England, at a cost of £ 32,000. This ship is rigged to a barque sailplan (three masts, two of which have cross spars). The ship's steel hull is lined in teak.The ship's namesake is an earlier Argentine Navy schooner, a seven-gun combatant in the Battle of Juncal, 1827.".
- ARA_Uruguay builder Birkenhead.
- ARA_Uruguay builder Cammell_Laird.
- ARA_Uruguay builder England.
- ARA_Uruguay commissioningDate "1874-07-05".
- ARA_Uruguay country Argentina.
- ARA_Uruguay shipLaunch "1874-03-06".
- ARA_Uruguay status "Decommisioned, moored as museum ship at Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires".
- ARA_Uruguay thumbnail Corbeta_Uruguay_(A.R.A.).jpg?width=300.
- ARA_Uruguay wikiPageExternalLink translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ara.mil.ar%2Fpag.asp%3FidItem%3D113&sl=es&tl=en.
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- ARA_Uruguay wikiPageExternalLink fotosUruguay1.htm.
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- ARA_Uruguay wikiPageExternalLink CapFedBuqueMuseoCorbUruguay.htm.
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- ARA_Uruguay wikiPageID "25528291".
- ARA_Uruguay wikiPageRevisionID "604915000".
- ARA_Uruguay designation "Argentina".
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- ARA_Uruguay hasPhotoCollection ARA_Uruguay.
- ARA_Uruguay shipBuilder Birkenhead.
- ARA_Uruguay shipBuilder Cammell_Laird.
- ARA_Uruguay shipBuilder England.
- ARA_Uruguay shipCommissioned "1874-07-05".
- ARA_Uruguay shipCountry Argentina.
- ARA_Uruguay shipDecommissioned "1926".
- ARA_Uruguay shipLaunched "1874-03-06".
- ARA_Uruguay shipName "Uruguay".
- ARA_Uruguay shipNamesake "Schooner ARA Uruguay".
- ARA_Uruguay shipOrdered "1872".
- ARA_Uruguay shipStatus "Decommisioned, moored as museum ship at Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires".
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:1874_ships.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Exploration_of_Antarctica.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Argentina.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Mersey-built_ships.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Museum_ships_in_Argentina.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Museums_in_Buenos_Aires.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Non-combat_military_operations_involving_Argentina.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Tall_ships_of_Argentina.
- ARA_Uruguay subject Category:Training_ships_of_the_Argentine_Navy.
- ARA_Uruguay type 1874Ships.
- ARA_Uruguay type Artifact100021939.
- ARA_Uruguay type Conveyance103100490.
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- ARA_Uruguay type Mersey-builtShips.
- ARA_Uruguay type MuseumShipsInArgentina.
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- ARA_Uruguay type SchoolShip104146862.
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- ARA_Uruguay type TallShipsOfArgentina.
- ARA_Uruguay type TrainingShipsOfTheArgentineNavy.
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- ARA_Uruguay type Ship.
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- ARA_Uruguay comment "The corbeta (corvette) ARA Uruguay, built in England, is the largest ship afloat of its age in the Armada de la República Argentina (Argentine Navy), with more than 135 years passed since its commissioning in September 1874. The last of the legendary squadron of President Sarmiento, the Uruguay took part in revolutions, ransoms, expeditions, rescues, and was even floating headquarters of the Navy School.".
- ARA_Uruguay label "ARA Uruguay".
- ARA_Uruguay label "ARA Uruguay".
- ARA_Uruguay label "ARA Uruguay".
- ARA_Uruguay label "Uruguay (Schiff)".
- ARA_Uruguay label "Uruguay (nave)".
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs Uruguay_(Schiff).
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs ARA_Uruguay.
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs ARA_Uruguay.
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs Uruguay_(nave).
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs m.09rsp7z.
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs Q143615.
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs Q143615.
- ARA_Uruguay sameAs ARA_Uruguay.
- ARA_Uruguay wasDerivedFrom ARA_Uruguay?oldid=604915000.
- ARA_Uruguay depiction Corbeta_Uruguay_(A.R.A.).jpg.
- ARA_Uruguay homepage pag.asp?idItem=113.
- ARA_Uruguay isPrimaryTopicOf ARA_Uruguay.
- ARA_Uruguay name "Uruguay".