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    Ferrol Naval Base also known as the Arsenal of Ferrol is a military base and arsenal of the Spanish Navy located in Ferrol, Spain. It is the main Spanish...
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    August 2013. "Meteoro class offshore patrol vessels of the Spanish Navy". Naval Analyses. 10 October 2014. "Buques de Acción Marítima 'Audaz' (P-45)". Ministerio...
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    Diving Unit Naval Commandancy of Cádiz Ferrol Naval Action Command – Naval Commandant of Ferrol, at Ferrol Naval Base Ferrol Naval Detachment Ferrol Diving...
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    Republican Navy. He was executed by firing squad on 4 August 1936 at the Ferrol Naval Base in Galicia in northwestern Spain by Nationalist navy officers for...
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    regulations for the Spanish fishing fleet. The ship has a home port at the Ferrol Naval Base and is in the Maritime Action Force. Arnomendi has a displacement...
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    Núñez returned to Ferrol Naval Base on 11 July 2014. Her arrival coincided with the other four ships of her class being present in Ferrol. The five frigates...
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    narrow, commanded by forts, and could even be shut by a boom. Ferrol has been a major naval shipbuilding centre for most of its history, being the capital...
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    Racing Club de Ferrol, commonly known as Racing de Ferrol, is a Spanish football team based in Ferrol, Province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community...
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  • close to the naval base. The area is semi-urban. It has a port for small boats and a boat club. It was the first arsenal on the Ferrol inlet during the...
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    the Naval Base of A Graña (Ferrolterra) Heliporto de Narón in Naron (Ferrolterra) Spanish National Railway Network Linking every major city: Ferrol, Betanzos...
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    her base at Ferrol. On 11 June 2013 Blas de Lezo sailed from the Naval Station of Rota to take command of NATO Permanent Group No. 2 (SNMG-2) based in...
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    Spanish frigate Cristóbal Colón (category Ships built in Ferrol, Spain)
    2013, it sailed from its base in Ferrol, in its first navigation out of the Galician waters to set sail for the naval base of Rota, where it arrived...
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    Ship for the Spanish Navy from 1922 to 1969 , based at Ferrol in northwestern Spain El Club Naval de Ferrol, originally designed for the amusement of the...
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    Real (Cádiz). Cádiz shipyard Naval Station Rota (Cádiz). Navantia Training Center in San Fernando. Bay of Ferrol: Ferrol shipyard (La Coruña) Fene shipyard...
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    Juan de Carranza Fernández de la Reguera (category People from Ferrol, Spain)
    y Pillado who was also from Ferrol Clara González de la Pola who hailed from A Coruña. De Carranza enrolled in the Naval Military Academy on January 15...
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    Ferrol Expedition (also known as the Battle of Brión) was an unsuccessful British attempt to capture Ferrol, Spain on 25 and 26 August 1800. Ferrol was...
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    fabricated individually at Navantia's facilities in Ferrol and Fene, then combined on the slipway at the Ferrol shipyard. The Canberras were built up to the...
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    Cosme Damián Churruca (category 18th-century Spanish naval officers)
    Gaztañeta, he joined the Naval Academy of Cadiz in 1776, and got his degree in the Naval Academy of Ferrol in 1778, becoming a naval officer. In 1781, Churruca...
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  • ESENGRA (category Naval academies)
    (ESENGRA) and the Antonio Escaño Naval School, both based in Ferrol in north-western Spain, are the two Escuelas Militares (Naval Schools) where almost 100%...
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    Robert Calder (category British naval commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
    death, wrote to the Second Naval Lord, that while he was sympathetic to Calder, "He appears to have had the ships at Ferrol more in his head than the ones...
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    built at their yard in Ferrol, Galicia. The ship entered service with the Spanish Navy in June 1995 and is homeported at Ferrol. Patiño has been deployed...
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    HMAS Supply (A195) (category Australian naval ship stubs)
    Australian Navy by Navantia at their yard in Ferrol, Spain. The Australian Supply-class ships are based on the Spanish Navy's replenishment oiler Cantabria...
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    HMAS Stalwart (A304) (category Australian naval ship stubs)
    deployed maritime forces. The two ships are based on the Spanish Cantabria class and were built at the Ferrol shipyard. As of March 2021, the vessel began...
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  • Santiago de Compostela Dolmen de Axeitos dolmen Axeitos Ferrol Naval Base naval base Ferrol Hospital de los Reyes Católicos hostel Santiago de Compostela...
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  • Battle of Cape Spartel (1936) (category Naval battles of the Spanish Civil War)
    and two Republican destroyers. The rebels at Ferrol, Galicia, had been able to seize the city's naval base in July 1936, but at a large cost: over 30 mutinous...
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    dock (LPD) ships in service with the Spanish Navy. Built by Navantia at Ferrol, their mission is to carry out amphibious warfare by transporting the bulk...
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    1952, Spanish naval forces underwent a reorganization in which Méndez Núñez′s base changed from Cartagena to Ferrol. She arrived at Ferrol in company with...
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    Castle [gl] in Mugardos and Saint Philip Castle [gl], in ria of Ferrol, to defend the city and naval base. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Defensive booms...
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    Estadio Municipal de A Malata (category Racing de Ferrol)
    da Malata) is a Spanish football stadium located in the Galician city of Ferrol, in the province of La Coruña. It is located in the sports city of A Malata...
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    HTMS Chakri Naruebet (category Ships built in Ferrol, Spain)
    Bazán's shipyard in Ferrol, Spain was signed by the Thai and Spanish governments on 27 March 1992. The proposed vessel was based on the design of the...
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