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- Q3831759 subject Q22570475.
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- Q3831759 abstract "Libia was a protected cruiser built in Italy in the 1900s. The ship had originally been laid down in 1907 for the Ottoman Navy and was to have been named Drama, and was based on the Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye. She had not been completed by the outbreak of the Italo-Turkish War in 1911 and so she was seized by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) and was completed in 1913. The ship was armed with two 152 mm (6.0 in) and eight 120 mm (4.7 in) guns, and was capable of a top speed of over 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph).Libia had a relatively uneventful career. Before Italy's entry into World War I, she was involved in the evacuation of Prince William, the ruler of Albania, from Durazzo in late 1914. Following Italy's declaration of war in May 1915, Libia patrolled the Otranto Barrage but did not see action. In 1921–22, she went on a world tour, during which she was featured in a short documentary produced by the then-unknown Frank Capra. In 1925 she was deployed to China, where she remained for nearly a decade. In 1937, the old cruiser was stricken from the naval register and sold for scrap.".
- Q3831759 commissioningDate "1913-03-25".
- Q3831759 length "103.6".
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- Q3831759 shipBeam "14.5".
- Q3831759 shipDraft "5.5".
- Q3831759 shipLaunch "1912-11-11".
- Q3831759 status "Sold for scrapping, 1937".
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- Q3831759 topSpeed "42.4108".
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- Q3831759 shipCommissioned "1913-03-25".
- Q3831759 shipFate "Sold for scrapping, 1937".
- Q3831759 shipLaunched "1912-11-11".
- Q3831759 shipLength "* lwl * oa".
- Q3831759 shipName "Libia".
- Q3831759 shipPower "*16 Niclausse boilers *".
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- Q3831759 comment "Libia was a protected cruiser built in Italy in the 1900s. The ship had originally been laid down in 1907 for the Ottoman Navy and was to have been named Drama, and was based on the Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye. She had not been completed by the outbreak of the Italo-Turkish War in 1911 and so she was seized by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) and was completed in 1913.".
- Q3831759 label "Italian cruiser Libia".
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- Q3831759 name "Libia".