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Arapiles was a wooden-hulled armored frigate in commission in the Spanish Navy from 1868 to 1878. Begun as an unarmored wooden screw frigate, she was converted into an ironclad warship while under construction. She was based in Cuba during the Ten Years War. Damaged when she ran aground in 1872, she was under repair in the United States in 1873 as tensions rose between the United States and Spain over the Virginius Affair. The ship was hulked in 1879 due to the poor condition of her hull and was scrapped in 1883.
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