• The Pará-class monitors were a group of six wooden-hulled ironclad monitors named after Brazilian provinces and built in Brazil for the Imperial Brazilian...
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  • Brazilian monitor Pará was the lead ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the late 1860s. Pará participated...
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    The Brazilian monitor Alagoas was the third ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the Imperial Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the...
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  • The Brazilian monitor Piauí was the fourth ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the late 1860s...
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    The Brazilian monitor Rio Grande was the second ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the Imperial Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War...
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  • the name Pará Brazilian monitor Pará, a Pará-class monitor launched in 1867 and discarded in 1884 Brazilian destroyer Pará (1908), a Pará-class destroyer...
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  • Piauí Brazilian monitor Piauí, a Pará-class monitor launched in 1868 and scrapped in 1893 Brazilian destroyer Piauí (1908), a Pará-class destroyer launched...
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  • The Brazilian monitor Ceará was the fifth ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the Brazilian Navy during the Paraguayan War in the late 1860s...
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  • The Brazilian monitor Santa Catharina (in modern spelling, Santa Catarina) was the sixth, and last, ship of the Pará-class river monitors built for the...
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    firmam acordo para aquisição de navios". Marinha do Brasil (in Portuguese). 2 April 2025. "AMRJ realiza primeiros cortes de chapa para construção do NPa...
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    Javari class is a naval class made up of the battleship monitors Javari and Solimões built by the Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée shipyards in...
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  • Brazilian monitor Santa Catharina, a Pará-class monitor launched in 1868 and sunk in 1882 Brazilian destroyer Santa Catarina (1909), a Pará-class destroyer...
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  • Alagoas Brazilian monitor Alagoas, a Pará-class monitor launched in 1867 and scrapped in 1900 Brazilian destroyer Alagoas (1909), a Pará-class destroyer launched...
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    Arsenals of the Navy in the provinces of Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Pernambuco, Pará and Mato Grosso continued to build dozens of warships. Also, four torpedo...
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  • owner. 21 May  Brazil Arsenal de Marinha da Côrte Rio de Janeiro Pará Pará-class monitor For Imperial Brazilian Navy. 22 May Unknown Annie Falconer Schooner...
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    HMS Erebus (I02) (category Erebus-class monitors)
    World War monitor launched on 19 June 1916 and which served in both world wars. She and her sister ship Terror are known as the Erebus class. They were...
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  • Kingdom The ship sank at Amlwch. Pará  Imperial Brazilian Navy Paraguayan War, Battle of Humaitá: The Pará-class monitor was beached in the Paraguay River...
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    bombing and others: the battleship Bahia, as flagship, the monitors Alagoas, Ceará, Pará, Piauí, Santa Catharina and the gunboats Ivaí and Mearim, being...
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  • Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes 8 January  Brazil Arsenal de Marinha da Côrte Rio de Janeiro Piauí Pará-class monitor For Imperial Brazilian Navy...
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    large LED monitors. The sales price was €749,700, and the production was limited to 99 units. For the first time, an AMG version of the G-Class was offered...
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    prevent Paraguayan invasions of Rio Grande do Sul. It included the Pará-class monitors Alagoas and Rio Grande, as well as some smaller wooden ships. The...
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    HMS Roberts (F40) (category Roberts-class monitors)
    HMS Roberts was a Royal Navy Roberts-class monitor of the Second World War. She was the second monitor to be named after Field Marshal Frederick Roberts...
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    HMS Marshal Ney (category Marshal Ney-class monitors)
    HMS Marshal Ney was the lead ship of her class of two monitors built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Laid down as M13, she was renamed...
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    Javary was a Javari-class armored monitor operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy and Brazilian Navy (before and after the Proclamation of the Republic)...
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  • sunk after fire, during Fleet Revolt of 1893–94 Monitors Bahia (1865) - struck in 1894 Pará class Pará (1867) - discarded in 1884 Rio Grande (1867) - scrapped...
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  • (C30), a ship of the Brazilian Navy Brazilian monitor Ceará, an Imperial Brazilian Navy Pará-class river monitor North coast Portuguese, the Cearense dialect...
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    Solimões was an armored monitor operated by the Imperial Brazilian Navy. The warship was built at the French shipyard Forges et chantiers de la Méditrranée...
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    HMS Terror (I03) (category Erebus-class monitors)
    HMS Terror was an Erebus-class monitor built for the Royal Navy during the First World War in Belfast. Completed in 1916, she was assigned to the Dover...
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  • original on June 13, 2018. Retrieved November 25, 2017. "October « 2004 « Monitor Duty". Monitorduty.com. June 25, 2014. Archived from the original on December...
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    Carajás; EFC or EF-315) is a railway line linking the cities of Parauapebas, Pará and São Luís, Maranhão, in Brazil. The line is one of the few in Brazil to...
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