• ^ Originally Japan was going to be able to retain Settsu intact, but she was given up so that the IJN could keep the brand-new battleship Mutsu.[9].
  • In 1919, Settsu was put in reserve, receiving an overhaul before being disarmed in 1922 under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty.
  • Settsu vilayetinin Japonya'daki konumu (1868). Settsu vilayeti (Japonca: 摂津国 Settsu no kuni) veya Sesshū (摂州), Japonya'nın tarihi vilayetlerinden biri idi.[1]...
  • Contributor: C. Peter Chen. ww2dbaseBattleship Settsu was a warship of a prior era, having been initially commissioned in 1912.
  • Note that only about 20 per cent of the material was imported, compared to about 60 for Satsuma. Kawachi had a straight stern and Settsu a clipper bow.
  • Below are the main information about the city "Settsu": Settsu is a Japanese city located in Osaka Prefecture.
  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Former province of Japan. Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Settsu Province highlighted.
  • 2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Settsu (savaş gemisi) hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Settsu (savaş gemisi)'nun tanımı ve terimi.
  • Settsu (1911). From The Dreadnought Project. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Settsu (1911). Builder: Kure Kaigun Kosho.
  • Nestled between the bustling cities of Osaka and Kobe, Settsu offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern urban living.