- The
Admiralen class were
eight destroyers built for the
Royal Netherlands Navy
between 1926 and 1931. All
ships fought in
World War II and were scuttled...
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Admiralen Peak, also
variously known as
Admiration Peak, Pico Puño, or
Cerro Le Poing, is a peak, 1,000 feet (305 m) high,
lying 0.7
miles (1.1 km) south-southwest...
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HNLMS Kortenaer (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Kortenaer) was an
Admiralen-class
destroyer of the
Royal Netherlands Navy,
named after 17th
century Dutch Admiral Egbert...
- in Rotterdam. The
ships were
replaced at the end of the 1920s by the
Admiralen class. The
ships displaced 510
tonnes (502 long tons) and
measured 70...
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Koningin Regentes-class
coastal defense ship HNLMS De Ruyter (1926), was an
Admiralen-class destroyer. She was
renamed Van
Ghent to make way for the 1935 De...
- Van
Ghent (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Van Ghent) (originally
named De Ruyter) was an
Admiralen-class
destroyer built for the
Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1920s. The...
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HNLMS Evertsen (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Evertsen) was a
Admiralen-class
destroyer of the
Royal Netherlands Navy. She was destro**** by
ships of the
Imperial ****anese...
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Christensen of Sandefjord, sent the
first modern floating whaling factory,
Admiralen, to New
Island in 1905. The
vessel arrived on 24 December, but during...
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HNLMS Van Nes (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Van Nes) was a
Admiralen-class
destroyer of the
Royal Netherlands Navy,
named after the 17th
century Dutch admiral Jan Jansse...
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HNLMS Piet Hein (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Piet Hein) was an
Admiralen-class
destroyer of the
Royal Netherlands Navy,
named after 17th
century Dutch Admiral Piet...