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The galleon San Diego was built as the trading ship San Antonio before hastily being converted into a warship of the Spanish Navy. On December 14, 1600, the fully laden San Diego was engaged by the Dutch warship Mauritius under the command of Admiral Olivier van Noort a short distance away from Fortune Island, Nasugbu, Philippines. Since San Diego couldn't handle the extra weight of her cannons, which led to a permanent list and put the cannon portholes below sea level, she was sunk without firing a single shot in response. The Dutch were later reported firing upon and hurling lances at the survivors attempting to climb aboard the Mauritius.

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  • San Diego (galió) (ca)
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  • San Diego (1600) (fr)
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  • Die San Diego war eine spanische Handelsgaleone aus der Zeit Philipps II. Das Wrack ist durch archäologische Forschungen in allen Bereichen untersucht und die Funde sind in einer Wanderausstellung der Öffentlichkeit gezeigt worden. (de)
  • Le San Diego était un galion espagnol qui faisait partie du Galion de Manille, qui couvrait la route commerciale entre la Nouvelle-Espagne, le port d'Acapulco, actuel Mexique, et Manille, dans les Philippines, et qui s'utilisait pour échanger les marchandises chinoises contre l'argent mexicain. D'Acapulco, via transport terrestre, un contact était établi, avec la localité de Veracruz sur la côte Atlantique et plus loin l'Europe via la flotte des Indes. (fr)
  • El San Diego fue un galeón español que formaba parte de los Galeones de Manila, que cubrían la ruta comercial entre Nueva España, el actual México, y Filipinas, y que se usaba para cambiar bienes chinos por plata mexicana, a través del puerto de Acapulco. De allí se contactaba mediante transporte terrestre con la localidad de Veracruz. (es)
  • El San Diego fou un galió espanyol que formava part dels Galions de Manila, que cubríen la ruta comercial entre Nova Espanya (actual Mèxic) i Filipines. El 10 de desembre de 1600, a conseqüència de l'enfrontament amb els vaixells holandesos Eendracht, Hope i Mauritius, comandats per l'almirall i pirata Olivier van Noort, el San Diego fou enfonsat. (ca)
  • The galleon San Diego was built as the trading ship San Antonio before hastily being converted into a warship of the Spanish Navy. On December 14, 1600, the fully laden San Diego was engaged by the Dutch warship Mauritius under the command of Admiral Olivier van Noort a short distance away from Fortune Island, Nasugbu, Philippines. Since San Diego couldn't handle the extra weight of her cannons, which led to a permanent list and put the cannon portholes below sea level, she was sunk without firing a single shot in response. The Dutch were later reported firing upon and hurling lances at the survivors attempting to climb aboard the Mauritius. (en)
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