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| The '''''Coria'' class''' was a class of 43 {{wp|light cruisers}} built for the [[Urcea|Urcean]] [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] in the early part of the 20th century. Designed as part of King [[Patrick III of Urcea|Patrick III]]'s naval rearmament of Urcea, the ''Coria'' class was designed to be a general purpose light cruiser intended primarily for service in the [[Sea of Canete]]. The concept of the general purpose light cruiser was rendered obsolete with the introduction of the [[Glens Falls-class cruiser|''Glens Falls''-class cruiser]], after which time the Coria began service primarily as a scout cruiser and as a flotilla leader. Originally intended to be phased out by the late 1920s, the Coria class served during the middle portion of the [[Great War]], though by that time it was largely relegated to defending shipping lanes between [[Levantia and Sarpedon]] in order to ensure that the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] was properly supplied and reinforced. The shallow draft relatively small width of the ship made it one of the few warships able to traverse the [[Carolina-Grand Canal]], and the ship saw service in the [[Vandarch]] under the [[Yonderre|Yonderian]] Marine.
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| {{Infobox ship image
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| | Ship image = SMS Dresden German Cruiser LOC 16727.jpg
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| | Ship caption = HMCMS ''Rex Gothica'' traveling up the [[Urce River]] in 1910
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| {{Infobox ship class overview
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| |Name=''Coria''-class {{Wp|light cruiser|cruiser}}
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| |Builders=[[Royal Sealift Company]]
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| |Operators={{flag|Royal Navy}}<br>{{flagicon|Burgundie}} [[Navy of Burgundie]]<br>{{flag|Yonderre}}
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| |Class before=
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| |Class after= [[Glens Falls-class cruiser|''Glens Falls''-class cruiser]]
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| |Subclasses=
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| |Cost=
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| |Built range= 1903-1913
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| |In service range= 1908-1939
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| |Total ships building=
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| |Total ships =
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| |Total ships planned =
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| |Total ships cancelled =
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| |Total ships completed=43
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| |Total ships active=
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| |Total ships laid up=
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| |Total ships lost=19
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| |Total ships retired=
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| |Total ships preserved=}}
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| {{Infobox ship characteristics
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| | Ship class = ''Coria''-class cruiser
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| | Ship displacement = Normal: 3,664 t (3,606 long tons)
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| | Ship length = 118.30 m (388 ft 1 in)
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| | Ship beam = 13.50 m (44 ft 3 in)
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| | Ship draft = 5.53 m (18 ft 2 in)
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| | Ship propulsion =
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| *2 × screw propellers
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| *2 × triple expansion engines
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| | Ship speed = 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
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| | Ship range =
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| | Ship complement =
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| *18 officers
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| *343 enlisted men
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| | Ship sensors =
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| | Ship EW =
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| | Ship armament =
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| *10 × 10.5 cm (4.1 in) naval guns
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| *8 × 5.2 cm (2.0 in) naval guns
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| *2 × 45 cm (17.7 in) torpedo tubes
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| | Ship armor =
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| *Deck: 80 mm (3 in)
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| *Conning tower: 100 mm (4 in)
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| *Gun shields: 50 mm (2 in)
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| | Ship aircraft facilities =
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| | Ship aircraft =
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| | Ship notes =
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| == Design ==
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| == Service history ==
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| == Ships of the class ==
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| !Hull no.
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| !Builder
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| !Laid down
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| !Launched
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| !Commissioned
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| !Home port
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| !Status
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| |-
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| |TBD
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| |TBD
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| |[[Royal Sealift Company]]
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| |1905
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| |1906
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| |1906
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| |Koureiros, Halfway
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| |Sold to the [[Navy of Burgundie]] in 1929, converted to a powership.
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| |}
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| [[Category: Urcea]]
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