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Manuel José
Blanco y
Calvo de
Encalada (Latin
American Spanish: [maˈnwel ˈβlaŋko eŋkaˈlaða];
April 21, 1790 –
September 5, 1876) was a vice-admiral in...
- in May 1988. In 1996
Blanco Encalada's Sea Cat
launchers were
removed and she was ****ed with the
Barak SAM.
Blanco Encalada was
decommissioned from the...
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Blanco Encalada was a
central battery ship
built by Earle's
Shipbuilding Co. in
England for the
Chilean Navy in 1875. She was
nicknamed El Blanco. She...
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Blanco Encalada -
first president of
Chile See also
Chilean ship
Blanco Encalada for
several ships of the
Chilean Navy
named "Blanco
Encalada" This disambiguation...
- The
Battle of
Caldera Bay, or the
Sinking of
Blanco Encalada, was a
naval engagement fought in the
Caldera Bay
during the 1891
Chilean Civil War between...
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Alfredo Encalada (born 4
September 1957) is an
Ecuadorian footballer. He pla**** in two
matches for the
Ecuador national football team in 1983. He was also...
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named Blanco Encalada after Manuel Blanco Encalada (1790–1876), a Vice
Admiral and Chile's
first President Chilean frigate Blanco
Encalada (1875), an Almirante...
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Program in 1963. The ship was
renamed Blanco Encalada and was
given identification number 14.
Blanco Encalada was
decommissioned and
stricken in 1982, and...
- Martín
Calvo de
Encalada y
Recabarren (January 7, 1756 – July 2, 1828) was a
Chilean politician who parti****ted as a
member of
Congress during the Chilean...
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Ventura Blanco y
Calvo de
Encalada (c. July 14, 1782 – June 13, 1856) was a
Chilean political figure.
Blanco Encalada was born in Chuquisaca, Bolivia...