Five ships of the Chilean Navy have been named after the Mapuche leader Colo Colo:
- Colo Colo (1830), a Brigantine of 140 t formerly named Flora
- Colo Colo (1880), a Torpedo boat of 5 t which was transported to the Titicaca Lake during the War of the Pacific
- Colo Colo (1917), a Golub class guard ship of 540 t
- Colo Colo (1931), (ATA 73) a tug of 760 t, now a Museum ship in Punta Arenas
- Colo Colo (1972), a tug, formerly RAM Lenga
See also[]
- List of decommissioned ships of the Chilean Navy
- Colocolo (disambiguation)
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