The Adriatic Sea (upper right) during World War I, in an Austro-Hungarian map.
Date
1914–1918
Location
Adriatic Sea
Result
Allied victory
Belligerents
Allies: Regia Marina Royal Navy French Navy Royal Australian Navy United States Navy
Central Powers: Austro-Hungarian Navy Imperial German Navy
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Mediterranean Operations 1914–1918
Goeben and Breslau
Dardanelles
U-boat Campaign
Convoy operations
Blockade of Europe
Adriatic Campaign
Antivari
Raid on Porto Buso
Ancona
Vieste
1st Durazzo
Eastern Mediterranean
Strait of Otranto
USN operations
Imbros
Bakar
2nd Durazzo
Pula
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