San Carlos
Spanish brig (1765)
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San Carlos
Summary
San Carlos is a ship of the line[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (ship_of_the_line category, ranking #23 of 54).[2]
Key Facts
- San Carlos is in the country of Spain[3].
- San Carlos's image is recorded as San Carlos, First Spanish Ship to Enter the S.F. Bay.jpg[4].
- San Carlos's image is recorded as San Carolos entering the bay of San Francisco.jpg[5].
- San Carlos's instance of is recorded as ship of the line[6].
- San Carlos's operator is recorded as Spanish Navy[7].
- San Carlos's manufacturer is recorded as Royal Shipyard of Havana[8].
- San Carlos's Commons category is recorded as San Carlos (ship, 1765)[9].
- San Carlos's country of origin is recorded as Spanish Empire[10].
- San Carlos's powered by is recorded as sail[11].
- San Carlos's significant event is recorded as ship launching[12].
- San Carlos's location of creation is recorded as Royal Shipyard of Havana[13].
- San Carlos's different from is recorded as HMS Cumberland[14].
- San Carlos's different from is recorded as San Carlos[15].
- San Carlos's different from is recorded as San Carlos[16].
- San Carlos's name is recorded as San Carlos[17].
- San Carlos's image of interior is recorded as Loading the ship San Carolos.jpg[18].
Why It Matters
San Carlos draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (ship_of_the_line category, ranking #23 of 54).[2]