Black Sea Shipyard
The Black Sea Shipyard (Ukrainian: Чорноморський суднобудівний завод; Russian: Черноморский судостроительный завод) is a shipbuilding structure located in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1895 by Belgian interests and began building warships in 1901. At the beginning of World War I in 1914, it was one of the largest industrial facilities in the Russian Empire. The shipyard was moribund until the Soviets began building up the fleet in the 1930s and it began building surface warships as well as submarines. The yard was badly damaged during World War II and took several years to be rebuilt. Surface warship construction temporarily ended in the mid-1950s before being revived in the mid-1960s and submarines were last built in the yard in late 1950s. The Black Sea Shipyard built all of the a
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Black Sea Shipyard
The Black Sea Shipyard (Ukrainian: Чорноморський суднобудівний завод; Russian: Черноморский судостроительный завод) is a shipbuilding structure located in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 1895 by Belgian interests and began building warships in 1901. At the beginning of World War I in 1914, it was one of the largest industrial facilities in the Russian Empire. The shipyard was moribund until the Soviets began building up the fleet in the 1930s and it began building surface warships as well as submarines. The yard was badly damaged during World War II and took several years to be rebuilt. Surface warship construction temporarily ended in the mid-1950s before being revived in the mid-1960s and submarines were last built in the yard in late 1950s. The Black Sea Shipyard built all of the a
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Czornomorśkyj Sudobudiwnyj Zaw ...... ernomorsky Shipbuilding Yard).
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The Black Sea Shipyard (Ukrain ...... build large commercial ships.
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ООО «Смарт Мэритайм Груп — Ник ...... авианосцев ВМФ СССР и России).
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Чорномо́рський суднобудівни́й ...... о у місті Миколаєві (Україна).
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乌克兰尼古拉耶夫造船厂,又名黑海造船厂,是一家位于乌克兰尼古 ...... 造船厂,曾是欧洲最大的造船企业之一。先后建造了9艘航空母舰。
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Black Sea Shipyard
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Nikolayev Shipbuilding, Mechan ...... o. 444 ; Chernomorsky Shipyard
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Czornomorśkyj Sudobudiwnyj Zaw ...... otnicze projektu 1143 (Kijew).
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The Black Sea Shipyard (Ukrain ...... ea Shipyard built all of the a
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ООО «Смарт Мэритайм Груп — Ник ...... авианосцев ВМФ СССР и России).
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Чорномо́рський суднобудівни́й ...... о у місті Миколаєві (Україна).
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乌克兰尼古拉耶夫造船厂,又名黑海造船厂,是一家位于乌克兰尼古 ...... 造船厂,曾是欧洲最大的造船企业之一。先后建造了9艘航空母舰。
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Black Sea Shipyard
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Czornomorśkyj Sudobudiwnyj Zawod
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Черноморский судостроительный завод
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Чорноморський суднобудівний завод
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尼古拉耶夫造船厂
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