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Lists Of Greek Ships (other)
Lists of Greek ships include: * List of Greece-flagged cargo ships * List of active Hellenic Navy ships ** List of current Greek frigates ** List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy See also * Greek shipping * Hellenistic-era warships * * Lists of transport lists Greece Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th ... Ships of Greece {{disambiguation ...
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List Of Greece-flagged Cargo Ships
This list consists of cargo ships which are registered in Greece and subject to the laws of that country. Any ship which flew the flag at any point in its career, and is present in the encyclopedia, is listed here. List of ships References {{Ships by flag Greece Greece Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th ... * ...
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List Of Active Hellenic Navy Ships
The Hellenic Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the Hellenic Armed Forces, Armed Forces of Greece. As of 2024, the Navy operates a wide variety of warships including: 13 frigates, 9 submarines, 15 missile boats, 10 gunboats, and 15 helicopters. Ships Current fleet Aircraft See also *List of current Greek frigates *List of decommissioned ships of the Hellenic Navy *List of former equipment of the Hellenic Armed Forces References

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List Of Current Greek Frigates
This is a list of frigate ship class, classes of the Hellenic Navy. {, class="wikitable" ! style="text-align:left;", Origin ! style="text-align:left;", Class & Type ! style="text-align:left; width:12%;", Name ! style="text-align:left; width:6%;", Pennant number ! style="text-align:left;", Name in Greek language, Greek ! style="text-align:left;", Photograph ! style="text-align:left;", Notes , - , , , Class: Hydra-class frigate, ''Hydra''Type: MEKO, Meko-200HN , , Greek frigate Hydra, ''Hydra''Greek frigate Spetsai, ''Spetsai''Greek frigate Psara, ''Psara''Greek frigate Salamis, ''Salamis'' , , (F 452)(F 453)(F-454)(F 455) , , Φ/Γ ΎδραΦ/Γ ΣπέτσαιΦ/Γ ΨαράΦ/Γ Σαλαμίς , , , , , - , , , Class: Elli-class frigate, ''Elli'' Type: Standard , , Greek frigate Elli, ''Elli''Greek frigate Limnos, ''Limnos''Greek frigate Adrias (F-459), ''Adrias''Greek frigate Aigaion (F-460), ''Aigaion''Greek frigate Navarinon (F-461), ''Navarinon''Greek frigate Kountou ...
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List Of Decommissioned Ships Of The Hellenic Navy
This is a list of retired naval ships operated by the Hellenic Navy during its history. Capital ships Battleships s * (1914–1931) – The ex- was in Greek service named after the Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas, hulk sunk by German aircraft in 1941 * (1914–1932) – The ex- was in Greek service named after the Naval Battle of Lemnos, hulk sunk by German aircraft in 1941 * (1914) Taken over by Germany 1914, not completed – BU 1923 * A ordered in 1913 but not completed due to the outbreak of World War I – BU 1914 Ironclads s * (1889–1918) * (1889–) * (1890–1920) * (1867) * (1869) Ships of the line * ''Emmanouil'' (1824, ex-Russian ''Emmanuil'', purchased in 1830) – BU 1832–1833 Coastal patrol boats * ''A5'' class patrol/customs vessels, two built by the Laurium, Lavrion Shipyards (1930-1941) Three ''Delos''-class (Abeking) air rescue patrol boats. * ''Delos'' (P267) ΑΝΣ Δήλος (1978–1999) Transferred to the Georgian Navy * '' ...
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Greek Shipping
Greece is a maritime nation by tradition, as shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks and has been a key element of Greek economic activity since ancient times. Today, shipping is the country's most important industry worth $21.9 billion in 2018. If related businesses are added, the figure jumps to $23.7 billion, employs about 392,000 people (14% of the workforce), and shipping receipts are about 1/3 of the nation's trade deficit. In 2018, the Greek Merchant Navy controlled the world's largest merchant fleet, in terms of tonnage, with a total DWT of 834,649,089 tons and a fleet of 5,626 Greek-owned vessels, according to Lloyd's List. Greece is also ranked in the top for all kinds of ships, including first for tankers and bulk carriers. Many Greek shipping companies have their headquarters located either in Athens or London and New York City, and are run by Greek traditional shipping families which are notable for their great wealth and influence ...
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Hellenistic-era Warships
From the 4th century BC on, new types of oared warships appeared in the Mediterranean Sea, superseding the trireme and transforming naval warfare. Ships became increasingly large and heavy, including some of the largest wooden ships hitherto constructed. These developments were spearheaded in the Hellenistic Near East, but also to a large extent shared by the naval powers of the Western Mediterranean, specifically Carthage and the Roman Republic. While the wealthy successor kingdoms in the East built huge warships ("polyremes"), Carthage and Rome, in the intense naval antagonism during the Punic Wars, relied mostly on medium-sized vessels. At the same time, smaller naval powers employed an array of small and fast craft, which were also used by the ubiquitous pirates. Following the establishment of complete Roman hegemony in the Mediterranean after the Battle of Actium, the nascent Roman Empire faced no major naval threats. In the 1st century AD, the larger warships were retained ...
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Lists Of Transport Lists
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole".Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of ''The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help us ...
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