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- NMS_Elisabeta length "72847.2".
- NMS_Elisabeta abstract "NMS Elisabeta was a small protected cruiser built by Armstrong for Romania in the 1880s. Serving mainly as a training ship, she represented Romania at the opening of the Kiel Canal in 1895. She helped protect Romanian interests in Constantinople during the First Balkan War in 1912–13, but played no significant part in the Second Balkan War and was disarmed and hulked at the beginning of World War I. Employed as a barracks ship after the war, she was scrapped in 1926.".
- NMS_Elisabeta builder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- NMS_Elisabeta builder Elswick,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- NMS_Elisabeta country Romania.
- NMS_Elisabeta length "72.8472".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipBeam "10.0584".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipDraft "3.6576".
- NMS_Elisabeta status "Scrapped 1926".
- NMS_Elisabeta topSpeed "33.336".
- NMS_Elisabeta type Protected_cruiser.
- NMS_Elisabeta wikiPageExternalLink weliz000.htm.
- NMS_Elisabeta wikiPageID "25933463".
- NMS_Elisabeta wikiPageRevisionID "569005453".
- NMS_Elisabeta builders Armstrong_Whitworth.
- NMS_Elisabeta builders Elswick,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- NMS_Elisabeta hasPhotoCollection NMS_Elisabeta.
- NMS_Elisabeta inCommissionRange "1888".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipArmament "4".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipArmor "Deck:".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipBuilder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- NMS_Elisabeta shipBuilder Elswick,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- NMS_Elisabeta shipCommissioned "October 1888".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipComplement "170".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipCompleted "September 1888".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipCountry "Romania".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipDecommissioned "c. 1915".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipFate "Scrapped 1926".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipName "Elisabeta".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipNamesake Elisabeth_of_Wied.
- NMS_Elisabeta shipPropulsion "2".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipPropulsion "4".
- NMS_Elisabeta shipType Protected_cruiser.
- NMS_Elisabeta totalShipsCompleted "1".
- NMS_Elisabeta totalShipsPlanned "1".
- NMS_Elisabeta totalShipsScrapped "1".
- NMS_Elisabeta subject Category:1888_ships.
- NMS_Elisabeta subject Category:Cruisers_of_the_Romanian_Naval_Forces.
- NMS_Elisabeta subject Category:Naval_ships_of_Romania.
- NMS_Elisabeta type 1888Ships.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Artifact100021939.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Conveyance103100490.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Craft103125870.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Cruiser103140900.
- NMS_Elisabeta type CruisersOfTheRomanianNavalForces.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Instrumentality103575240.
- NMS_Elisabeta type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
- NMS_Elisabeta type NavalShipsOfRomania.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Object100002684.
- NMS_Elisabeta type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Ship104194289.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Vehicle104524313.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Vessel104530566.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Warship104552696.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Whole100003553.
- NMS_Elisabeta type MeanOfTransportation.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Ship.
- NMS_Elisabeta type Product.
- NMS_Elisabeta type DesignedArtifact.
- NMS_Elisabeta comment "NMS Elisabeta was a small protected cruiser built by Armstrong for Romania in the 1880s. Serving mainly as a training ship, she represented Romania at the opening of the Kiel Canal in 1895. She helped protect Romanian interests in Constantinople during the First Balkan War in 1912–13, but played no significant part in the Second Balkan War and was disarmed and hulked at the beginning of World War I. Employed as a barracks ship after the war, she was scrapped in 1926.".
- NMS_Elisabeta label "Elisabeta (1887)".
- NMS_Elisabeta label "NMS Elisabeta".
- NMS_Elisabeta label "Элизабета (бронепалубный крейсер)".
- NMS_Elisabeta label "エリサベタ (防護巡洋艦)".
- NMS_Elisabeta sameAs Elisabeta_(1887).
- NMS_Elisabeta sameAs エリサベタ_(防護巡洋艦).
- NMS_Elisabeta sameAs m.0b6kcv8.
- NMS_Elisabeta sameAs Q1329696.
- NMS_Elisabeta sameAs Q1329696.
- NMS_Elisabeta sameAs NMS_Elisabeta.
- NMS_Elisabeta wasDerivedFrom NMS_Elisabeta?oldid=569005453.
- NMS_Elisabeta isPrimaryTopicOf NMS_Elisabeta.
- NMS_Elisabeta name "Elisabeta".