- A
chalupa (in Basque: Txalupa) is a
small boat that
functions as a shallop,
water taxi or gondola, such as
those seen at the "floating gardens" of Xochimilco...
- La
Grande Chaloupe is a
village on the
island of Réunion, an
overseas region of
France in the
Indian Ocean,
located on its
northern coast between Saint-Denis...
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trails connect La
Possession to Saint-Denis, via La
Grande Chaloupe. At La
Grande Chaloupe the
partly restored lazaretto and the
former train station...
-
Grande Chaloupe section,
originally planned as a causeway, was to be
built as a
viaduct similar to that of the Saint-Denis to
Grande Chaloupe section...
- The
Chaloupe River (French: Rivière à la
Chaloupe,
Shallop River) is a 32
kilometres (20 mi)
river of the Côte-Nord
region of Quebec. It
flows from north...
- be
relatively small with only one mast, and be
little more than a
large chaloupe or launch. A
galiote a
bombes was a
French term for a
galiote armed with...
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knowledge with Newfoundlanders.
Three chaloupes were built, here in Port au Choix, in
Conche and in La Scie. The
chaloupe is
located on
Forest Road, in the...
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Shallop is a name used for
several types of
boats and
small ships (French
chaloupe) used for
coastal navigation from the
seventeenth century.
Originally smaller...
- Island)
Maccan River (Anticosti Island)
Bilodeau River Little Chaloupe River Chaloupe River (Anticosti Island) Dauphiné
River Bell
River (Anticosti Island)...
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advantageous angle. Also used as a
platform for
manual depth sounding.
chaloupe See chalupa.
chalupa 1. A
small boat that
functions as a shallop, water...