Engineering:Klein Hollandia

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Short description: Dutch ship of the 17th-century
History
Dutch Republic
Name: Klein Hollandia
Commissioned: 1656
Fate: Sank in 1672
General characteristics
Length: 40.5 m (132 ft 10 in)[1]
Beam: 10.2 m (33 ft 6 in)[1]
Draught: 4 m (13 ft 1 in)[1]
Complement: 44–54 guns[1]

Klein Hollandia (1656 - 24 March 1672) was a Dutch warship owned by the Admiralty of Rotterdam, the military body helping governing the Dutch navy. The ship was involved in multiple key naval battles: the Battle of the Sound off Copenhagen in the Second Northern War on 29 October 1658 and all major naval battles of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. The ship was involved in the Action of 12 March 1672 against the English fleet. On the second day, on 24 March 1672 the ship was wrecked and sank. Captain Jan Van Nes and fifty other people died.[1][2]

In 2019 the shipwreck was found off the coast of England at the Eastbourne wreck site, and identified as Klein Hollandia in January 2023.[3][2][4][5]

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