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  2. List of ships of the Portuguese Navy - Wikipedia

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    The following are ships that are being built or that will be transferred to the Portuguese Navy: 6 Viana do Castelo -class patrol vessel being built by West Sea Shipyard (Portugal). 1 Amphibious transport dock based on HNLMS Rotterdam called " Navio Polivalente Logístico ".

  3. List of active Portuguese Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Patrol ships "Disruptive" Coastal Patrol Vessels programme 8 — Portugal: Coastal patrol vessel, trimaran layout — 500 - 1,000 t [29] Under development by Vera Navis Ship Design (VNSD) [29] Successor to the Argos, Centauro, Rio Minho and Tejo-class patrol vessels. [30] [27] [28] — — — — — — — Replenishment oilers Replenishment ...

  4. Portuguese Navy - Wikipedia

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    The last Portuguese ship of the line, the 80-gun Vasco da Gama, was built in Lisbon in 1841 and the last sailing frigate, the 60-gun Dom Fernando II e Glória, was built in Daman (Portuguese India) in 1845.

  5. Category:Ships of the Portuguese Navy - Wikipedia

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    Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Portuguese Navy (6 P) Submarines of the Portuguese Navy (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Ships of the Portuguese Navy"

  6. Carrack - Wikipedia

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    Santa Catarina, Portuguese carrack which was seized by the Dutch East India Company off Singapore in 1603. Nossa Senhora da Graça, Portuguese carrack sunk in a Japanese attack near Nagasaki in 1610; Peter von Danzig, ship of the Hanseatic League in 1460s–1470s. La Gran Carracca, the ship of the Order of St. John during their rule over Malta. [9]

  7. Caravel - Wikipedia

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    The caravel (Portuguese: caravela, IPA: [kɐɾɐˈvɛlɐ]) is a small sailing ship that uses both lateen and square sails and was known for its agility and speed and its capacity for sailing windward . Caravels were used by the Portuguese and Spanish for the voyages of exploration during the 15th and 16th centuries, in the Age of Discovery.

  8. Category:Ships of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    World War II ships of Portugal (1 C) C. Cargo ships of Portugal (1 P) M. Merchant ships of Portugal (3 C, 5 P) Museum ships in Portugal (2 P) N. Naval ships of ...

  9. São João Baptista (galleon) - Wikipedia

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    São João Baptista ([ˈsɐ̃w̃ ˈʒwɐ̃w̃ baˈtiʃ.tɐ], English: Saint John the Baptist), nicknamed Botafogo ("Spitfire"), was a Portuguese galleon built in the 16th century, around 1530, considered one of the biggest and most powerful Portuguese warships. [1]