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501:. Warship 1991. London, UK: Conway Maritime Press.
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447:El viaje de 1755 del galeón Santisima Trinidad
119:167 ft 6 in (51.05 m) (gundeck)
506:Silos Rodríguez, José María (21 April 2005).
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