- BAP
Pacocha (SS-48) was a
submarine of the
Marina de
Guerra del Perú (Peruvian Navy)
named for the 1877
Battle of
Pacocha, in
which the
Peruvian ironclad...
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Pacocha (cocha=lake) may
refer to BAP
Pacocha (SS-48)
Pacocha District,
Moquegua Region, Peru
Battle of
Pacocha (1877)
Pacucha District, Apurímac Region...
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Pacocha District is one of
three districts of the
province Ilo in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.
Banco de Información...
- The
Battle of
Pacocha was a
naval battle that took
place on 29 May 1877
between the rebel-held
Peruvian monitor Huáscar and the
British ships HMS Shah...
- the
Falklands War.
After the war, she was
scuttled in deep water. BAP
Pacocha (SS-48) (formerly USS Atule (SS-403)) 26
August 1988 In
Peruvian service...
- singer, born in
barrio La Victoria, in Lima, Perú.
Known in the 1950s as
Pacocha, he and his
brothers created the band "Son Cubillas". He made
various Latin...
- also send
communication notes, as was done in the
rescuing of the BAP
Pacocha (SS-48) crew.
Royal Canadian Navy (c. 1965). "Sect 5 -
Pyrotechnic & countermeasure...
- 6 Aug:
Manihari Ghat
ferry disaster 24 Aug: USS Vermilion 26 Aug: BAP
Pacocha 8 Oct: HMAS Buccaneer 21 Oct:
Jupiter 24 Oct: Doña
Marilyn November (unknown...
- was the
flagship of the
Peruvian Navy and parti****ted in the
Battle of
Pacocha and the War of the
Pacific of 1879–1883. At the
Battle of Angamos, Huáscar...
- 6 Aug:
Manihari Ghat
ferry disaster 24 Aug: USS Vermilion 26 Aug: BAP
Pacocha 8 Oct: HMAS Buccaneer 21 Oct:
Jupiter 24 Oct: Doña
Marilyn November (unknown...