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What (who) is BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83) - definition

CROWN COLONY-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
BAP Capiton Quinones; BAP Almirante Grau (CL-81); BAP Capitán Quiñones; BAP Capitan Quinones; BAP Capitan Quinones (CL-83)

BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83)         
BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83) was a in service with the Peruvian Navy. It was completed for the Royal Navy in 1942 as and, after being withdrawn from service, commissioned by the Marina de Guerra del Perú on December 30, 1959.
Italian frigate Sagittario (F 565)         
SECOND SHIP OF THE LUPO-CLASS FRIGATES OF THE ITALIAN NAVY
BAP Quiñones (FM-58)
Sagittario (F 565) is the second ship of the s of the Italian Navy. She was sold to Peruvian Navy in the 2000s.
BAP Quiñones         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BAP Quinones
Three ships of the Peruvian Navy have been named BAP Quiñones after Peruvian military aviator José Quiñones Gonzales:

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BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83)

BAP Capitán Quiñones (CL-83) was a Fiji-class cruiser in service with the Peruvian Navy. It was completed for the Royal Navy in 1942 as HMS Newfoundland and, after being withdrawn from service, commissioned by the Marina de Guerra del Perú on December 30, 1959. Renamed BAP Almirante Grau (CL-81), in honor of the Peruvian Admiral Miguel Grau, it arrived to its new homeport of Callao on 31 January 1960.

As fleet flagship, the ship participated in several exercises, including the multinational UNITAS manoeuvres. In 1963, after the creation of the Servicio de Aviación Naval (Naval Aviation Service), Almirante Grau started operating Bell 47G helicopters from its fantail. The ship was renamed Capitán Quiñones (CL-83) in 1973 after its former name was assigned to the recently acquired HNLMS De Ruyter of the De Zeven Provinciën class. As such it was passed to a reserve status on 6 March 1980 and decommissioned on 2 May of the same year.