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- SMS_Zrínyi length "139000.0".
- SMS_Zrínyi abstract "SMS Zrínyi ("His Majesty's ship Zrínyi") was a Radetzky-class pre-dreadnought battleship (Schlachtschiff) of the Austro-Hungarian Navy (K.u.K. Kriegsmarine), named for the Zrinski, a noble Croatian family. Zrínyi and her sisters, Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand and Radetzky, were the last pre-dreadnoughts built by the Austro-Hungarian Navy.During World War I, Zrínyi saw action in the Adriatic Sea. She served with the Second Division of the Austro-Hungarian Navy's battleships and shelled Senigallia as part of the bombardment of the key seaport of Ancona, Italy, during May 1915. However, Allied control of the Strait of Otranto meant that the Austro-Hungarian Navy was, for all intents and purposes, effectively bottled up in the Adriatic. Nonetheless, the presence of the Zrínyi and other battleships tied down a substantial force of Allied ships.With the war going against the Austrians by the end of 1918, Zrínyi was prepared to be transferred to the new State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. On 10 November 1918—just one day before the end of the war, Yugoslav navy officers sailed the old battleship out of Pola (Pula) and eventually surrendered to a squadron of American submarine chasers. Following the handover to the United States Navy, she was briefly designated USS Zrínyi. In the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the transfer was not recognized; instead, Zrínyi was given to Italy and broken up for scrap.".
- SMS_Zrínyi thumbnail Zrinyi.jpg?width=300.
- SMS_Zrínyi wikiPageID "187834".
- SMS_Zrínyi wikiPageRevisionID "580813763".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipArmament "* 4 × guns * 8 × guns * 20 × QF guns * 6 × 11–pounders * 3 × torpedo tubes".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipArmor "* Belt: * Deck: * Bulkhead: * Main turrets: * Secondary turrets: * Casemates: * Conning tower:".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipBuilder Stabilimento_Tecnico_Triestino.
- SMS_Zrínyi shipCommissioned "1911-11-22".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipCommissioned "1919-11-22".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipComplement "880".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipCompleted "July 1911".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipCountry Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Zrínyi shipDecommissioned "1919-11-22".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipDecommissioned "1920-11-07".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipFate "Turned over to Italy, ultimately scrapped".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipLaidDown "1908-11-15".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipLaunched "1910-04-12".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipName "SMS Zrínyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipName "USS Zrínyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipNamesake House_of_Zrinski.
- SMS_Zrínyi shipPropulsion "* 2 shaft vertical triple expansion steam engines * 12 Yarrow-type coal-fired boilers * 20,000 hp".
- SMS_Zrínyi shipRange "* at * 1,350 tons coal".
- SMS_Zrínyi subject Category:1910_ships.
- SMS_Zrínyi subject Category:Battleships_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- SMS_Zrínyi subject Category:Radetzky-class_battleships.
- SMS_Zrínyi subject Category:Ships_built_in_Trieste.
- SMS_Zrínyi subject Category:World_War_I_battleships_of_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Zrínyi type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Zrínyi type Ship.
- SMS_Zrínyi type Product.
- SMS_Zrínyi type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Zrínyi comment "SMS Zrínyi ("His Majesty's ship Zrínyi") was a Radetzky-class pre-dreadnought battleship (Schlachtschiff) of the Austro-Hungarian Navy (K.u.K. Kriegsmarine), named for the Zrinski, a noble Croatian family. Zrínyi and her sisters, Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand and Radetzky, were the last pre-dreadnoughts built by the Austro-Hungarian Navy.During World War I, Zrínyi saw action in the Adriatic Sea.".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "SMS Zrinyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "SMS Zrinyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "SMS Zrínyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "SMS Zrínyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "SMS Zrínyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "SMS Zrínyi".
- SMS_Zrínyi label "ズリーニ (戦艦)".
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs SMS_Zr%C3%ADnyi.
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs SMS_Zrinyi.
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs SMS_Zrínyi.
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs SMS_Zrínyi.
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs SMS_Zrinyi.
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs ズリーニ_(戦艦).
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs Q694643.
- SMS_Zrínyi sameAs Q694643.
- SMS_Zrínyi wasDerivedFrom SMS_Zrínyi?oldid=580813763.
- SMS_Zrínyi depiction Zrinyi.jpg.