Niitaka — Niitaka, früherer japanischer Name für den höchsten Berg von Taiwan, Yü Shan … Universal-Lexikon
Niitaka class cruiser — Niitaka in 1922 Class overview Builders: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (Niitaka) Kure Naval Arsenal (Tsushima) … Wikipedia
Japanese cruiser Niitaka — and Niitaka helped suppress a mutiny by Indian sepoys.From mid 1915 to 1918, Tsushima and the Niitaka were permanently based at the Cape of Good Hope, assist the Royal Navy in patrolling the sea lanes in the Indian Ocean, linking Europe to the… … Wikipedia
Classe Tsushima — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tsushima. Classe Tsushima … Wikipédia en Français
Japanese cruiser Otowa — nihongo| Otowa |音羽 was a 3rd class protected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan. The name Otowa comes from a mountain in Kyoto, located behind Kiyomizu dera. The waters from a… … Wikipedia
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Battle of Chemulpo Bay — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Battle of Chemulpo Bay partof=the Russo Japanese War caption=Varyag and Korietz go into battle. date=9 February 1904 place=off Chemulpo Bay, Korea (coord|37|20.8|N|126|31.37|E|display=inline,title)… … Wikipedia
List of ships of the Japanese Navy — The following is the list of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force.Medieval warships* Atakebune, 16th century coastal battleships. * Red seal ships Around 350 armed sailships, commissioned by the Bakufu in… … Wikipedia
List of cruisers — This is a so far incomplete list of cruisers 1860 present. It includes protected, light, armoured, battle , heavy and missile cruisers. Dates are launching dates. Argentina * Patagonia (1885) * Necochea (1890) Renamed Veinticinco de Mayo * Nueve… … Wikipedia
Pyrus pyrifolia — Chinese pear redirects here. For the Chinese White Pear, see Pyrus × bretschneideri. Pyrus pyrifolia Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia