- (1911). "
Lussin" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 131. Reynolds,
Francis J., ed. (1921). "
Lussin" . Collier's...
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Lussin was a
torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, a
modified version of the
preceding Zara class. As
envisaged by the
Marinekommandant (Navy...
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cruisers were the
three Zara
class begun in the late 1870s; a
fourth vessel,
Lussin,
followed in the
early 1880s.
These ships proved to be
unsatisfactory in...
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Tolmin (Tolmein, Tolmino)
Koper (Capodistria) Krk (Veglia) Lošinj (
Lussin) Poreč (Parenzo)
Pazin (Mitterburg, Pisino) **** (Pola)
Volosko (Volosca)...
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philosopher descending from
Italian immigrants from the
Adriatic island of
Lussin, Croatia.
Stuparich was born and
raised in the
capital Santiago. An alumni...
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vessels SMS Tb14
Trieste 15th/16th
Torpedo Boat
Group SMS 20 SMS 23 SMS 26
Lussin 17th/18th
Torpedo Boat
Group SMS Tb3 SMS Tb4 SMS Tb5 SMS Tb6
Sebencio SMS Kaiserin...
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Stephen had a
palace at Pola (now **** in Croatia) and a
winter palace in
Lussin (now Lošinj). He also had a
palace in
Vienna in the
Wiedner Hauptstr****e...
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August 1941
Enotria Italy 852 GRT Freighter; 2 men
killed 22
August 1941
Lussin Italy 3,988 GRT Navy transport; 83
survivors 18
September 1941 Neptunia...
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light cruiser 5,440 21
April 1914 sold for s**** 8
January 1931
Lussin Austro-Hungarian Navy
torpedo cruiser 995.2 12 July 1884
ceded to Italy...
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islands of Cres, Lošinj, Lastovo, and Palagruža (referred to as Cherso,
Lussin, Lagosta, and Pelagosta) with
surrounding islets.
Article 4 of the treaty...