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- El San Carlos fue un navío de línea español construido en el Real Astillero de La Habana según el sistema «a la inglesa» de Jorge Juan. Entró en servicio en 1765 con dos puentes y 80 cañones. En 1801 fue encarenado en Cartagena, para ser convertido en navío de tres puentes con 112 cañones. (es)
- The San Carlos was a 18th-century Spanish packet boat built in 1765 at the Royal Shipyard of Havana, Cuba. The ship entered service in 1765 with two-decks and 80 guns. In 1775, the San Carlos was the first ship to enter the San Francisco Bay, under the command of Spanish naval officer and explorer, Lieutenant Juan Manuel de Ayala. In 1801, it sailed to Cartagena, Spain and converted into a three-deck ship with 112 guns. (en)
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- Royal Shipyard of Havana (en)
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- San Carolos entering the bay of San Francisco.jpg (en)
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- El San Carlos fue un navío de línea español construido en el Real Astillero de La Habana según el sistema «a la inglesa» de Jorge Juan. Entró en servicio en 1765 con dos puentes y 80 cañones. En 1801 fue encarenado en Cartagena, para ser convertido en navío de tres puentes con 112 cañones. (es)
- The San Carlos was a 18th-century Spanish packet boat built in 1765 at the Royal Shipyard of Havana, Cuba. The ship entered service in 1765 with two-decks and 80 guns. In 1775, the San Carlos was the first ship to enter the San Francisco Bay, under the command of Spanish naval officer and explorer, Lieutenant Juan Manuel de Ayala. In 1801, it sailed to Cartagena, Spain and converted into a three-deck ship with 112 guns. (en)
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- San Carlos (1765) (es)
- San Carlos (ship) (en)
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