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Gangut (Гангут) is the
Russian transliteration of the
Swedish name (Hangö udd) for
Hanko Peninsula. It may have the
following meanings: The
Battle of Gangut...
- The
Battle of
Gangut (Russian: Гангутское сражение; Finnish:
Riilahden taistelu;
Finland Swedish:
Slaget vid Rilax; Swedish: Sjöslaget vid Hangöudd) took...
- to be
mounted in the hull,
closer to the
water than was desirable. The
Ganguts were 180
meters (590 ft) long at the
waterline and 181.2
meters (594 ft...
- (6,500 km) at a
speed of 10
knots (19 km/h). The main
armament of the
Ganguts consisted of a
dozen 52-caliber
Obukhovskii 12-inch (305 mm)
Pattern 1907...
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Russian and
Soviet Navies have been
named Gangut after the 1714
Battle of
Gangut.
Russian ship of the line
Gangut (1719) - 90-gun ship of the line ordered...
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Gangut (Russian: броненосец "Гангут") was an
Imperial Russian coast defense ship
named after the
Battle of
Gangut. This ship was a scaled-down version...
- the
Swedes out of Finland. In 1714, the
Russian fleet won the
Battle of
Gangut.
During the
Great Wrath most of
Finland was
occupied by
Russian forces....
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Gangut (Russian: Гангут) was an 84-gun ship of the line
built for the
Imperial Russian Navy in the
early 1820s. She parti****ted in the
Battle of Navarino...
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signature stamp Hanko Sushi, a
sushi restaurant chain founded in Hanko,
Finland Gangut (disambiguation), the
Russian transliteration of Hangö udd Hanco, a given...
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turret was Italy, in the
Dante Alighieri, soon
followed by
Russia with the
Gangut class, the Austro-Hungarian
Tegetthoff class, and the US
Nevada class. British...