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España was a Spanish dreadnought battleship, the lead ship of the España class, the two other ships being Alfonso XIII and Jaime I. The ship was built in the early 1910s in the context of a cooperative defensive agreement with Britain and France, as part of a naval construction program to restore the fleet after the losses of the Spanish–American War. She was the only member of the class to be completed before the start of World War I, which significantly delayed completion of the other vessels. The ships were armed with a main battery of eight 305 mm (12 in) guns and were intended to support the French Navy in the event of a major European war.

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  • España (1913) (es)
  • エスパーニャ (戦艦) (ja)
  • Spanish battleship España (en)
  • Эспанья (линкор) (ru)
  • España (1912) (sv)
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  • エスパーニャ(Acorazado España)は、スペイン海軍の戦艦。エスパーニャ級の1番艦。 (ja)
  • «Эспанья» (исп. España) — головной линкор одноимённой серии флота Испании. (ru)
  • El España fue un acorazado español de tipo dreadnought, el buque líder de la clase homónima, formada por otros dos barcos llamados Alfonso XIII y Jaime I. El barco se construyó a principios de la década de los 1910 en el contexto de un acuerdo defensivo cooperativo con Gran Bretaña y Francia, como parte de un programa de construcción naval para restaurar la flota después de las pérdidas de la guerra hispano-estadounidense. Fue el único barco de la clase que se completó antes del inicio de la Primera Guerra Mundial, conflicto que retrasó significativamente la finalización de los otros buques. Los barcos estaban armados con una batería principal de ocho cañones de 305 mm (12 pulgadas) y estaban destinados a apoyar a la Armada francesa en caso de una gran guerra europea. (es)
  • España was a Spanish dreadnought battleship, the lead ship of the España class, the two other ships being Alfonso XIII and Jaime I. The ship was built in the early 1910s in the context of a cooperative defensive agreement with Britain and France, as part of a naval construction program to restore the fleet after the losses of the Spanish–American War. She was the only member of the class to be completed before the start of World War I, which significantly delayed completion of the other vessels. The ships were armed with a main battery of eight 305 mm (12 in) guns and were intended to support the French Navy in the event of a major European war. (en)
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  • España (en)
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