At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Granville:
Granville may refer to:
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Five ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Santiago del Estero after the Santiago del Estero Province of Argentina:
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Independencia honoring Argentina's Declaration of Independence from Spain in 1816:
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Santa Fe after the Santa Fe Province of Argentina:
The Drummond class are three corvettes designed and built in France based on the A69 D'Estienne d'Orves-class avisos. The ships were commissioned in the Argentine Navy between 1978 and 1982.
Several ships of the Argentine Republic Navy have been named Almirante Brown, General Brown, or Brown after William Brown (1777–1857), father of the Argentine Navy.
ARA Granville (P-33) is a Drummond-class corvette of the Argentine Navy named after Guillermo Enrique Granville, who fought in the Battle of Juncal against Brazil.
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA San Luis :
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Sarandí
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named La Argentina, with or without the prefix "ARA".
ARA Azopardo or Azopardo may refer to one the following vessels of the Argentine Navy, named after Juan Bautista Azopardo, an Argentine naval officer:
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Santa Cruz :
At least four ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA San Juan:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Salta :
At least three ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Bouchard:
At least four ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Piedra Buena or Piedrabuena :