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Rivadavia was an Argentine battleship built during the
. Named after the first Argentine president,
, it was the
of
.
was
Rivadavia 's only
.
In 1907, the Brazilian government placed an order for two of the powerful new "
" warships as part of a larger naval construction program. Argentina quickly responded, as the Brazilian ships outclassed anything in the Argentine fleet. After an extended
, contracts to design and build
Rivadavia and
Moreno were given to the American
. During their construction, there were rumors that the ships might be sold to a country engaged in the First World War, but both were commissioned into the Argentine Navy.
Rivadavia underwent extensive refits in the United States in 1924 and 1925. The ship saw no active service during the Second World War, and its last cruise was made in 1946.
from the naval register in 1957,
Rivadavia was sold later that year and broken up for scrap starting in 1959.
Name: Rivadavia
Namesake: Bernardino Rivadavia
Builder: Fore River Shipbuilding Company
Laid down: 25 May 1910
Launched: 26 August 1911
Commissioned: 27 August 1914
Decommissioned: 1952
Fate: Sold to Italy for scrapping in 1957
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