Austro-Hungarian. Reasoned classification: The SMS [Seiner Majestät Schiff (his Majesty ship)] Balaton was one of the six tátra class destroyers built in Danubius's shipyard. She belonged to the Austro -Hungarian Navy, with which she participated in the battle of Durazzo and in the battle of the Canal of another during World War I. In 1920, she was given to Italy as payment for war repairs. The Austrohungara Navy was the naval force of the Austrohungal Empire created during the Dual Monarchy, in 1867. It remained in service until the end of World War I. However, his role in the contest was lim


Austro-Hungarian. Reasoned classification: The SMS [Seiner Majestät Schiff (his Majesty ship)] Balaton was one of the six tátra class destroyers built in Danubius's shipyard. She belonged to the Austro -Hungarian Navy, with which she participated in the battle of Durazzo and in the battle of the Canal of another during World War I. In 1920, she was given to Italy as payment for war repairs. The Austrohungara Navy was the naval force of the Austrohungal Empire created during the Dual Monarchy, in 1867. It remained in service until the end of World War I. However, his role in the contest was limited, since his main ships spent most of the time in port, fundamentally operating as "potential float." In spite of missionaries founded in 1732 by Alfonso María de Liguori in the city of Scala (Naples). The recipient is the reverend Father Prefect of the Congregation of Astorga (León). In the postcard the sender informs the Reverend Father that he sends him a letter arriving from Mexico and requests a photograph of the community for his collection.


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