Russian merchant cruiser Ural
Ural was an auxiliary cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Japanese War. She was originally a Rivers-class ocean liner for Norddeutscher Lloyd, launched in 1890 under the name Spree. She was renamed Kaiserin Maria Theresia in 1899, before being sold to the Russians in 1904.
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Russian merchant cruiser Ural
Ural was an auxiliary cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Japanese War. She was originally a Rivers-class ocean liner for Norddeutscher Lloyd, launched in 1890 under the name Spree. She was renamed Kaiserin Maria Theresia in 1899, before being sold to the Russians in 1904.
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Die Spree war ein 1890 gebaute ...... - und Torpedotreffer versenkt.
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Ural was an auxiliary cruiser ...... sold to the Russians in 1904.
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Ура́л — русский вспомогательны ...... нии 2-й Тихоокеанской эскадры.
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1,411224e+2
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1,578864e+1
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1890-05-17
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Sunk on 27 May 1905
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* Auxiliary cruiser
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1890-05-17
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*Spree
*Kaiserin Maria Theresia
*Ural
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*25px Norddeutscher Lloyd
*25px Imperial Russian Navy
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* By 1904:
* 2 × triple expansion engine
* 2 screws
* dual shaft
* 3 funnels
* two masts
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Die Spree war ein 1890 gebaute ...... - und Torpedotreffer versenkt.
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Ural was an auxiliary cruiser ...... sold to the Russians in 1904.
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Ура́л — русский вспомогательны ...... нии 2-й Тихоокеанской эскадры.
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Russian merchant cruiser Ural
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Spree (Schiff, 1890)
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Урал (вспомогательный крейсер)
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*Kaiserin Maria Theresia (1899–1904)
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*Spree (1890–1899)
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*Ural (1904–1905)
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