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- further group of warships (Capitani Romani class), larger than esploratori, classed as esploratori oceanici, that were effectively unarmoured light cruisers...
- revolution surrealiste" (PDF). Zanchetti, Giorgio (2007). "Esploratori di parole". Esploratori di parole, in La parola nell'arte (in Italian). Milan: Skira...
- cruisers (esploratori) from 1912 onwards. Ranging in size from enlarged destroyers to substantial, light cruiser-like ships, these esploratori were also...
- The Corpo ****onale Giovani Esploratori ed Esploratrici Italiani (translation: National Corps of Italian Scouts and Guides, CNGEI) is a coeducational...
- armament that they had while serving in the Italian Navy as scout cruisers (esploratori). When initially ordered by Romania in 1913, the Romanian specifications...
- guns and six or more torpedoes. Italy had built three Mirabello-class esploratori (scout cruisers) approximately 70% larger than contemporary destroyers...
- cacciatorpediniere) also varied in size from enlarged torpedo-boats to esploratori (an Italian designation for large destroyers approaching light cruiser...
- The ****ociazione Guide Esploratori Cattolici Sammarinesi (AGECS, Sanmarinese Catholic Guide and Scout ****ociation) is the national Scouting and Guiding...
- Simone Schiaffino Alessandro Poerio class - built as scout cruisers (esploratori), reclassified as destroyers on 1 July 1921 Alessandro Poerio Cesare...
- This is list of Italian explorers and navigators (Italian: esploratori) in alphabetical order: Giuseppe Acerbi (1773–1846) Enrico Alberto d'Albertis (1846–1932)...