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    Varyag (Russian: Варя́г) sometimes also spelled Variag, was a Russian protected cruiser. Varyag became famous for her crew's stoicism at the Battle of...
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    Russian cruiser Varyag (Russian: Варяг, lit. 'Varangian'), formerly Chervona Ukraina ("Red Ukraine"), is the third ship of the Slava-class of guided missile...
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  • corvette scrapped in 1886. Russian cruiser Varyag (1899) - A protected cruiser launched in 1899, commissioned into the Imperial Russian Navy in 1901, scuttled...
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    Gromoboi (Russian: Громобой, meaning: "Thunderer") was an armoured cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1890s. She was designed as...
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    Pallada class of protected cruisers in the Imperial Russian Navy. She was built in the Admiralty Shipyard at Saint Petersburg, Russia. The new class was a major...
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    the Imperial Russian Navy. After the completion of the Pallada class, the Russian Navy issued requirements for three large protected cruisers to three separate...
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    Pallada class, the Imperial Russian Navy issued requirements for three large protected cruisers to three separate companies: Varyag was ordered from William...
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    December 1988, the carrier was renamed Varyag in late 1990, after a previous similarly named cruiser launched in 1899. When the Soviet Union collapsed in...
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  • (1917), training cruiser and cadets' training base 1922–1961, museum ship since 1948, preserved at Saint Petersburg Varyag \ «Варяг» (1899, Philadelphia)...
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    Chemulpo – Russian cruiser Varyag (1899) scuttled during the Russo-Japanese War 9 February Port Arthur 15 June Hitachi Maru Incident – Russian cruisers intercept...
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  • guns 1870, served at Mediterranean Sea 1876–1877, hulked 1888, BU 1900 Varyag 18/17 \ «Варяг» (1862, Oulu) - Visited U.S.A. with Vice-Admiral Stepan Lesovsky's...
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    four second-rank protected cruisers to reinforce the Russian Pacific Fleet was issued by the Marine Ministry on 15 April 1899. It was intended that these...
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     'Japanese-Russian War'; Russian: русско-японская война, romanized: russko-yaponskaya voyna) was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire...
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    the cruiser Takachiho and assisting in the sinking of the Russian cruiser Varyag and the gunboat Korietz. During the battle, a shell from Varyag passed...
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    States by William Cramp & Sons (who had also built the cruiser Varyag for the Imperial Russian Navy). Kasagi was the first major capital warship to be...
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    leading them to open consulates in Basra and Bushehr. The protected cruiser Varyag sailed into Kuwait on 8 December 1901, and Jabir bin Mubarak, the son...
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    Vladimir Baer (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Varyag. He was promoted to Captain 1st rank on April 18, 1899. On January 1, 1900, Baer was transferred to the 13th Naval Crew and brought the Varyag...
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    Uryū's ships on the morning of 8 February and reported that the Russian protected cruiser Varyag and the elderly gunboat Korietz were anchored in the neutral...
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    04°56′30″W / 55.18417°N 4.94167°W / 55.18417; -4.94167 (Russian cruiser Varyag (1899)) HMS Vivid  Royal Navy 8 July 1913 A training ship of the Royal...
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    Varangians (redirect from Varyags)
    identifying themselves as "Varangians" in Constantinople. Varyag was a Russian protected cruiser which became famous in 1905 for her crew's stoicism at the...
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    Andrey Filatov (category Biography articles needing translation from Russian Wikipedia)
    transfer by the Republic of Korea of the Russian cruiser Varyag (1899) jack flag to the Russian Federation. The Moscow Times Awards (10 December 2013) for...
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    After the battle ended in a Russian defeat, the three cruisers sent boats to pick up the survivors from the sinking cruiser Varyag and gunboat Korietz. Elba...
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    Uryū's ships on the morning of 8 February and reported that the Russian protected cruiser Varyag and the elderly gunboat Korietz were anchored in the neutral...
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    Chemulpo, Seoul's port on the west coast, and to destroy the Russian protected cruiser Varyag and gunboat Korietz stationed in Chemulpo as guardships. The...
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    US Navy, launched 28 March 1896 Varyag contracted by Russian Imperial Admiralty, launched October 31, 1899. The cruiser was sunk by the crew in Russo-Japanese...
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    ISBN 978-1-55750-481-4. Smigielski, Adam (1979). "Imperial Russian Navy Cruiser Varyag". In Roberts, John (ed.). Warship III. London: Conway Maritime Press...
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    dockyards, visiting the Russian Empire, German Empire, Belgium and the United Kingdom throughout summer 1896. A pair of protected cruisers were ordered from...
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    Vsevolod Rudnev (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    4182) . 7 February 2002, a Russian Federation stamped envelope from the series "Russian Navy" depicting the cruiser Varyag. Kowner, Historical Dictionary...
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    The Bayan (Russian: Баян) was the name ship of the four Bayan-class armoured cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the first decade of the 20th...
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    was signed on 23 April 1898 for a price of $4,360,000. The protected cruiser Varyag was ordered at the same time for $2,138,000. Retvizan was 382 feet 3 inches...
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