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|juanga | |||
|juanga | |||
|Philippines, Eastern Indonesia | |||
|before 16<sup>th</sup> century | |||
|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Iranun_lanong_warship_by_Rafael_Monle%C3%B3n_%281890%29.jpg | |||
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|jukung | |jukung |
Revision as of 13:17, 17 September 2024
Rowing Boat
vehicle in Latin script | vehicle | region | time | image |
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shānbǎn | 舢舨 | Eastern Asia, Austronesia | ![]() | |
tataya | tataya | Batanes | ![]() |
Sailing Boat/Ship
vehicle in Latin script | vehicle | region | time | image |
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juanga | juanga | Philippines, Eastern Indonesia | before 16th century | ![]() |
jukung | jukung | Indonesia | ![]() | |
paraw | paraw | Philippines | ![]() | |
sampan panjang | sampan panjang | Indonesia | 19th century | ![]() |