Radetzky (steamship)
The Radetzky (Bulgarian: „Радецки“, „Radetski“) was an Austro-Hungarian passenger steamship built in 1851 in the shipyard in Óbuda, Hungary, and used for regular services on the Danube, mainly between Orşova, Austria-Hungary and Galaţi, Romania. Named after Bohemian nobleman and Austrian general Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (1766–1858), it is most notable as part of the history of Bulgaria as the ship which revolutionary and poet Hristo Botev and his band bloodlessly hijacked and used to reach Kozloduy, Bulgaria.
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Radetzky (steamship)
The Radetzky (Bulgarian: „Радецки“, „Radetski“) was an Austro-Hungarian passenger steamship built in 1851 in the shipyard in Óbuda, Hungary, and used for regular services on the Danube, mainly between Orşova, Austria-Hungary and Galaţi, Romania. Named after Bohemian nobleman and Austrian general Joseph Radetzky von Radetz (1766–1858), it is most notable as part of the history of Bulgaria as the ship which revolutionary and poet Hristo Botev and his band bloodlessly hijacked and used to reach Kozloduy, Bulgaria.
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The Radetzky (Bulgarian: „Раде ...... Still White Danube Undulates.
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«Раде́цкий» (нем. Radetzky, бо ...... совершает экскурсии по Дунаю.
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museum shipatKozloduy,Bulgaria
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The Radetzky (Bulgarian: „Раде ...... d to reach Kozloduy, Bulgaria.
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«Раде́цкий» (нем. Radetzky, бо ...... да установлена памятная стела.
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