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- Q1778176 abstract "The Battle of Antivari was a naval engagement between the French, British and Austro-Hungarian navies at the start of World War I. The Austrian light cruiser SMS Zenta and the destroyer SMS Ulan were bombarding the town of Antivari, today known as Bar, when on 16 August 1914 they were cut off by a large Franco-British force that had sortied into the Adriatic in an attempt to bring the Austro-Hungarians into a fleet action. The two Austrian vessels at Antivari became cut off and were forced to fight an engagement in order to attempt to free themselves. Although Zenta was destroyed, Ulan escaped and the Austrian fleet did not come out of port to meet the Allied fleet. After blockading the Adriatic for a while the French were forced to withdraw due to lack of supplies.".
- Q1778176 causalties "none".
- Q1778176 combatant "France".
- Q1778176 combatant "United Kingdom".
- Q1778176 commander Q2871099.
- Q1778176 date "1914-08-16".
- Q1778176 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q361.
- Q1778176 place Q115276.
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- Q1778176 result "Allied victory".
- Q1778176 strength "1 destroyer".
- Q1778176 strength "10pre-dreadnought battleships,".
- Q1778176 strength "1light cruiser,".
- Q1778176 strength "1protected cruiser,".
- Q1778176 strength "2dreadnought battleships,".
- Q1778176 strength "4armoured cruisers,".
- Q1778176 strength "~20destroyers".
- Q1778176 thumbnail SMS_Zenta.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1778176 casualties "none".
- Q1778176 combatant "France".
- Q1778176 combatant "United Kingdom".
- Q1778176 commander "23".
- Q1778176 commander "Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère".
- Q1778176 conflict "Battle of Antivari".
- Q1778176 date "1914-08-16".
- Q1778176 partof "the Mediterranean Theater of World War I".
- Q1778176 place "off Antivari, Montenegro, Adriatic Sea".
- Q1778176 result "Allied victory".
- Q1778176 strength "1".
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- Q1778176 strength "~20 destroyers".
- Q1778176 point "42.1 19.0833".
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- Q1778176 comment "The Battle of Antivari was a naval engagement between the French, British and Austro-Hungarian navies at the start of World War I. The Austrian light cruiser SMS Zenta and the destroyer SMS Ulan were bombarding the town of Antivari, today known as Bar, when on 16 August 1914 they were cut off by a large Franco-British force that had sortied into the Adriatic in an attempt to bring the Austro-Hungarians into a fleet action.".
- Q1778176 label "Battle of Antivari".
- Q1778176 lat "42.1".
- Q1778176 long "19.0833".
- Q1778176 depiction SMS_Zenta.jpg.
- Q1778176 name "Battle of Antivari".