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Hi, polyglots.

We ride all kinds of transportation today. In pre-modern times, without petroleum or electricity, different styles of vehicles, Here is a list of them.

In progress.

Rowing Boat

vehicle in Latin script vehicle region time image
punt punt England 640px-CambridgePunt.jpg
wherry wherry England 18th century 638px-LadyMayoress01.JPG
yoal yoal Scotland 17th century 640px-Oselver3.jpg


Architectures Costumes Foods Miscellaneous Handicrafts Musical Instruments Symbols and Motifs Visual Arts Vehicles Weapons and Armours Writings
Calendars and Clocks Performing Arts Economic Systems Festivals Games Literatures Martial Arts Music Religions and Folklores Political Systems Units of Measurement

1000px-United_Nations_geographical_subregions.png

main page
Northern America Northern Africa Northern Europe Central Asia Micronesia
Central America Western Africa Eastern Europe Eastern Asia Polynesia
Caribbean Central Africa Western Europe Western Asia Melanesia
Southern America Eastern Africa Southern Europe Southern Asia Australia and New Zealand
Southern Africa Southeastern Asia