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- SMS_Leitha length "50500.0".
- SMS_Leitha abstract "SMS Leitha or Lajta Monitor Museumship was the first river monitor in Europe and the oldest and also the only remaining, fully restored warship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy.The monitor was an innovation in the history of warship construction. The first European river monitors were constructed by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, namely the SMS Leitha and SMS Maros, and since then the river warships of the Monarchy were built in pairs. According to the customs of that time, river warships were named after the rivers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The names were given in the spirit of dualism, thus one of the ships received an Austrian name, the other one a Hungarian. This is the reason why this warship was named after the Austrian river Leitha (in Hungarian “Lajta”), while her sister ship was named after a Hungarian river, the Maros.The construction of the first Danube monitors was dictated by the Monarchy's foreign policy ambitions, and the military and economical situation of the times. The ambition of becoming a great continental power, turned the attention of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in the direction of the Balkans as it could not expand towards the West. However, the Monarchy had to be prepared to compensate the states along the Danube, which had been newly liberated from Turkish rule, and that of Czarist Russia. To gain more influence in the Balkans therefore the commander of the Monarchy’s naval fleet, admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff suggested the construction of monitor type warships. Finances were raised, the necessary funds having been voted from the budget of 1869. The cost of the Leitha amounted to 425,000 HUF.".
- SMS_Leitha cost "425000.0".
- SMS_Leitha layingDown "1871-05-17".
- SMS_Leitha length "50.5".
- SMS_Leitha shipBeam "8.65".
- SMS_Leitha shipLaunch "1872-10-13".
- SMS_Leitha status "Museum ship".
- SMS_Leitha thumbnail Leitha1871.jpg?width=300.
- SMS_Leitha topSpeed "17.7792".
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageExternalLink lajtamonitor.hu.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageExternalLink view.php?a=kezdolap&lng=hu.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageID "34844495".
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageLength "14806".
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageRevisionID "676574457".
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Monarchy.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Navy.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Belgrade.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink CSS_Virginia.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Category:1872_ships.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museum_ships.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_naval_ships_of_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_States_of_America.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Cowper_Phipps_Coles.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Csaba_Hende.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Danube_flotilla.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Dr._András_Margitay-Becht.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Dr._Károly_Csonkaréti.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Dualism.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Esztergom.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Prasky.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Habsburg.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_Forint.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_Soviet_Republic.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_forint.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink John_Ericsson.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Josef_von_Romako.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Komárom.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Leitha.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Monitor-revolt.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Monitor_(warship).
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_barrel.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_barrel_firearm.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Mureș_River.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Neszmély.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Nordenfelt_gun.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink River_monitor.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Sava.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Svishtov.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink USS_Monitor.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Union_(American_Civil_War).
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Wahrendorf.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_von_Tegetthoff.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink Zoltán_Gőzös_Foundation.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink File:Leitha1871.jpg.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink File:Leitha_wahrendorf.jpg.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink File:SMS_Leitha_1872.jpg.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLink File:SMS_Maros_Belgrádnál.jpg.
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLinkText "SMS ''Leitha''".
- SMS_Leitha wikiPageWikiLinkText "SMS Leitha".
- SMS_Leitha date "August 2015".
- SMS_Leitha hasPhotoCollection SMS_Leitha.
- SMS_Leitha hideHeader "SMS Leitha".
- SMS_Leitha reason "per WP:CIRCULAR".
- SMS_Leitha shipArmament "in the gun turret, two large-caliber, Wahrendorf-type cannons of 15 cm, on the upper deck two Nordenfelt guns,".
- SMS_Leitha shipBuilder "Újpesti Shipyard, Óbudai Shipyard, Budapest".
- SMS_Leitha shipLaidDown "1871-05-17".
- SMS_Leitha shipLaunched "1872-10-13".
- SMS_Leitha shipName "SMS Leitha".
- SMS_Leitha shipNamesake "The warship was named after the Austrian river, Leitha".
- SMS_Leitha shipOriginalCost "about 425,000 HUF".
- SMS_Leitha shipStatus "Museum ship".
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- SMS_Leitha subject Category:1872_ships.
- SMS_Leitha subject Category:Museum_ships.
- SMS_Leitha subject Category:Ships_built_in_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Leitha subject Category:World_War_I_naval_ships_of_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Leitha hypernym Monitor.
- SMS_Leitha type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Leitha type Ship.
- SMS_Leitha type Product.
- SMS_Leitha type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Leitha type Thing.
- SMS_Leitha type Q11446.