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    The Sava-class river monitors were built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy during the mid-1910s. The two ships of the class were assigned to the Danube Flotilla...
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    River monitors are military craft designed to patrol rivers. They are normally the largest of all riverine warships in river flotillas, and mount the heaviest...
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    Vardar was a Sava-class river monitor built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SMS Bosna, but was renamed SMS Temes (II) before she went into service. During...
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    NMS Bucovina (redirect from SMS Sava)
    NMS Bucovina, named SMS Sava in Austro-Hungarian Navy service, was the lead ship of the Sava-class river monitors built by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino...
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  • Serbian šajkaši river troops that guarded the Danube and Sava rivers, and especially, the Port of Belgrade, against Ottoman Empire river fleets from the...
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    The Yugoslav monitor Sava is a Temes-class river monitor that was built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SMS Bodrog. She fired the first shots of World...
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  • Sava or sava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Sava is a river in central Europe. Sava may also refer to: Sava (name), a south Slavic name Sava...
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    The Temes class consisted of two river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy that saw service during World War I. A notable member was Bodrog (later...
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  • Leitha class consisted of two river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy that saw service during World War I. Branfill-Cook, Roger (2018). River Gunboats:...
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    monitor SMS Temes SMS Bodrog (1904) Enns-class river monitor SMS Enns SMS Inn Sava-class river monitor SMS Sava SMS Temes (II) (1915) SMS Nr XI and SMS Nr...
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  • the data is sourced from: All of the data is sourced from: Data for the monitors sourced from: and for the rest of the warships from: Bungescu AA fire director...
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    Temes-class river monitor originally named SMS Temes while in Austro-Hungarian Navy service. Built in 1904, Temes was the lead ship of her class and served...
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    The Enns-class river monitors were built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy during the mid-1910s. The two ships of the class were assigned to the Danube Flotilla...
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    NMS Basarabia, originally named SMS Inn, was an Enns-class river monitor built by Ganz-Danubius in Budapest between 1913 and 1915. While in Austro-Hungarian...
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    The Church of Saint Sava (Serbian Cyrillic: Храм Светог Саве, romanized: Hram Svetog Save, lit. ''The Temple of Saint Sava'') is a 79 m high Serbian Orthodox...
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    coastal warfare. The term "monitor" grew to include breastwork monitors, the largest class of riverine warcraft known as river monitors, and was sometimes used...
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    SMS Körös (pronounced [ˈkørøʃ]) was the name ship of the Körös-class river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Completed in 1892, the ship was...
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    built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy as the name ship of the Enns-class river monitors. As SMS Enns, she was part of the Danube Flotilla during World War...
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    SMS Leitha (category Leitha-class river monitors)
    SMS Leitha or Lajta Monitor Museumship was the first river monitor in Europe and the oldest and also the only remaining, fully restored warship of the...
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    Danube (redirect from River Danube)
    "Reka kot božanstvo — Sava v antiki" [River as a Deity – The Sava in Antiquity]. In Barachini, Jožef (ed.). Ukročena lepotica: Sava in njene zgodbe [The...
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    Danube, Sava, and Tisa rivers, it is tasked with environmental policing, counter-terrorism, and border security along country's international river borders...
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    Theodore P. Savas worked an attorney for many years, was a former adjunct college instructor, and is an entrepreneur, author, and publisher. He is the...
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    Uprising in Banat (redirect from Sava Ban)
    rebellion organized and led by Serbian Orthodox bishop Teodor of Vršac and Sava Temišvarac against the Ottomans in the Eyalet of Temeşvar. The uprising broke...
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    destroyed her with demolition charges. The river monitor Bosna struck a mine and sank in the same month, and Sava was scuttled on 8 September 1944 when her...
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    Belgrade (category Populated places on the Sava)
    largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula...
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    HMS M33 (redirect from M33 (monitor))
    HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy. Built in 1915, she saw active service in the Mediterranean during the First World War and in Russia...
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    as a result of the military coup. January 7 – 1992 European Community Monitor Mission helicopter downing: A Yugoslav Air Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21...
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    received from Austria-Hungary following World War I – Sava, Morava, Vardar and Drava. The river flotilla's commander, Edgar Angeli, was an Axis spy. He...
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    28 July and that same day the Serbs destroyed all bridges on the Sava and Danube rivers in order to prevent Austria-Hungary from using them during any future...
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    Neretva (redirect from Neretva River)
    wellspring and clear rivers. Situated between the major regional rivers (Drina river on the east, Una river on the west and the Sava river) the Neretva basin...
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