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 +'''Naval warfare''' is [[combat]] in and on [[sea]]s, [[ocean]]s, or any other major bodies of water such as large [[lake]]s and wide [[river]]s.
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 +==Naval history==
 +*[[Hellenic Navy]]
 +*[[History of the Indian Navy]]
 +*[[Indonesian Navy]]
 +*[[Ottoman Navy]]
 +*[[History of the Royal Navy]]
 +*[[History of the United States Navy]]
 +*[[Naval history of China]]
 +*[[Naval history of Japan]]
 +*[[Naval history of Korea]]
 +*[[Naval history of the Netherlands]]
 +*[[Armada Española|Spanish Navy]]
 +*[[Roman Navy]]
 +*[[Byzantine Navy]]
 +*[[Portuguese Navy]]
 +*[[Naumachia]]
 +*Major theorists: Sir [[Julian Corbett]] and Rear Admiral [[Alfred Thayer Mahan]] ([[The Influence of Sea Power Upon History]])
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Naval strategy]]
 +*[[Naval tactics]]
 +*[[Piracy]]
 +*[[Submarine warfare]]
 +*[[Surface warfare]]
 +*[[Warship]]
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 +'''Lists:'''
 +*[[List of naval battles]]
 +*[[Navy|List of navies]]
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 +==Notes==
 +{{reflist}}
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