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- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo length "152400.0".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo abstract "São Paulo was a dreadnought battleship designed for the Brazilian Navy by the British company Armstrong Whitworth. She was the second of two ships in the Minas Geraes class, and was named after the state and city of São Paulo.São Paulo was launched on 19 April 1909 and commissioned on 12 July 1910. Soon after, she was involved in the Revolt of the Lash (Revolta de Chibata), in which crews on four Brazilian warships mutinied over poor pay and harsh punishments for even minor offenses. After entering the First World War, Brazil offered to send São Paulo and her sister Minas Geraes to Britain for service with the Grand Fleet, but Britain declined since both vessels were in poor condition and lacked the latest fire control technology. In June 1918 Brazil sent São Paulo to the United States for a full refit that was not completed until 7 January 1920, well after the war had ended. On 6 July 1922, São Paulo fired her guns in anger for the first time when she attacked a fort that had been taken during the Tenente revolts. Two years later, mutineers took control of the ship and sailed her to Montevideo where they obtained asylum.In the 1930s, São Paulo was passed over for modernization due to her poor condition—she could only reach a top speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph), less than half her design speed. For the rest of her career, the ship was reduced to a reserve coastal defense role. When Brazil entered the Second World War, São Paulo sailed to the port of Recife and remained there as the port's main defense for the duration of the war. Stricken in 1947, the dreadnought remained as a training vessel until 1951, when she was taken under tow to be scrapped in the United Kingdom. The tow lines broke during a strong gale on 6 November when the ships were 150 nmi (280 km; 170 mi) north of the Azores and the São Paulo was lost.".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo thumbnail Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo_trials.jpg?width=300.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo wikiPageID "5342188".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo wikiPageRevisionID "605186162".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipArmament "* 12 × main guns * 22 × guns * 8 × 3-pounder guns".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipArmour "* Belt: * Upper deck: * Main deck: * Turrets: face, sides, roofs * Barbettes: * Conning tower: , sides and roof".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipBuilder "Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipCommissioned "1910-07-12".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipDisplacement "* 19,105 tons standard * 21,370 tons full load".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipDraft "* normal * full load".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipEndurance "10000".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipFate "Sank 1951 while en route to be scrapped".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipFlag "100".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipLaidDown "1907-04-30".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipLaunched "1909-04-19".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipLength "* p.p * overall".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipMotto "Non Ducor, Duco".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipName "São Paulo".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipNamesake "The city of São Paulo".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipNotes "Characteristics are as built; cf. Specifications of the Minas Geraes-class battleships".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipPower "* 23,500 shp * 23,400 ihp * 27,500 ihp".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipPropulsion "* 2-shaft reciprocating vertical triple-expansion steam engines * 18 Babcock and Wilcox boilers".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo shipStruck "1947-08-02".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:1909_ships.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Barrow-built_ships.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1951.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Minas_Geraes-class_battleships.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Missing_ships.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Ships_lost_with_all_hands.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo subject Category:Vickers.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo type MeanOfTransportation.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo type Ship.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo type Product.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo type DesignedArtifact.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo comment "São Paulo was a dreadnought battleship designed for the Brazilian Navy by the British company Armstrong Whitworth. She was the second of two ships in the Minas Geraes class, and was named after the state and city of São Paulo.São Paulo was launched on 19 April 1909 and commissioned on 12 July 1910. Soon after, she was involved in the Revolt of the Lash (Revolta de Chibata), in which crews on four Brazilian warships mutinied over poor pay and harsh punishments for even minor offenses.".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo label "Brazilian battleship São Paulo".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo label "Encouraçado São Paulo (1909)".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo label "São Paulo (1909)".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo label "São Paulo (1910)".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo label "Сан-Паулу (линкор)".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo label "サン・パウロ (戦艦)".
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs Brazilian_battleship_S%C3%A3o_Paulo.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs São_Paulo_(1910).
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs São_Paulo_(1909).
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs サン・パウロ_(戦艦).
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs Encouraçado_São_Paulo_(1909).
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs Q9561.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo sameAs Q9561.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo wasDerivedFrom Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo?oldid=605186162.
- Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo depiction Brazilian_battleship_São_Paulo_trials.jpg.