About: BAP Puno

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BAP Puno (ABH-306) is a Peruvian Navy hospital ship on Lake Titicaca. Until 1976 she was called Yapura. She is named after the Yapura River (or Caqueta River) that flows into the Amazon River in Department of Loreto, Peru. The Yapura river was the former border between Peru and Colombia in the Amazonia. It was an iron steam ship commissioned (along with her sister ship Yavarí) by the Peruvian government in 1861 for use on the lake by the Peruvian Navy. She is one of the oldest operational iron-hulled ships in the world, and is the oldest first-line military ship.

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  • BAP Puno (ABH-306) is a Peruvian Navy hospital ship on Lake Titicaca. Until 1976 she was called Yapura. She is named after the Yapura River (or Caqueta River) that flows into the Amazon River in Department of Loreto, Peru. The Yapura river was the former border between Peru and Colombia in the Amazonia. It was an iron steam ship commissioned (along with her sister ship Yavarí) by the Peruvian government in 1861 for use on the lake by the Peruvian Navy. She is one of the oldest operational iron-hulled ships in the world, and is the oldest first-line military ship. (en)
  • BAP Puno (ex-Yapura) est un navire commandé (avec son navire jumeau Yavari) par le gouvernement péruvien en 1861 pour être utilisé comme canonnière sur le lac Titicaca. Il a été transformé en navire-hôpital. (fr)
  • «Puno» — це госпітальне судно ВМС Перу на озері Тітікака . До 1976 року називалась «Япура» . (uk)
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  • Yavarí class gunboat (en)
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  • Yapura (en)
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  • Capacity for 180 tonnes of cargo (en)
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  • BAP Puno since 1976 (en)
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  • BAP Puno (ABH-306) is a Peruvian Navy hospital ship on Lake Titicaca. Until 1976 she was called Yapura. She is named after the Yapura River (or Caqueta River) that flows into the Amazon River in Department of Loreto, Peru. The Yapura river was the former border between Peru and Colombia in the Amazonia. It was an iron steam ship commissioned (along with her sister ship Yavarí) by the Peruvian government in 1861 for use on the lake by the Peruvian Navy. She is one of the oldest operational iron-hulled ships in the world, and is the oldest first-line military ship. (en)
  • BAP Puno (ex-Yapura) est un navire commandé (avec son navire jumeau Yavari) par le gouvernement péruvien en 1861 pour être utilisé comme canonnière sur le lac Titicaca. Il a été transformé en navire-hôpital. (fr)
  • «Puno» — це госпітальне судно ВМС Перу на озері Тітікака . До 1976 року називалась «Япура» . (uk)
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  • BAP Puno (en)
  • BAP Puno (fr)
  • Puno (ABH-306) (uk)
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  • Yapura (1872–1976) (en)
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