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English: Plan first day of Battle of Chesme between Russian and Ottoman navy took place 5 july 1770
Русский: План сражения между русским и турецким флотами в Хиосском проливе 5 июля 1770 года.
Deutsch: Seeschlacht bei Cesme zwischen Russen und Osmanen, 1770

Ansicht von Meerenge und Stadt, mit Schlachtverlauf

Legende zu den Schiffen der Russen und Türken in russischer und französischer Sprache
Date end of XVIII centuary
Source http://www.digam.net/dokument.php?ID=4454
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