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Karakoa were
large outrigger warships from the Philippines. They were used by
native Filipinos,
notably the
Kapampangans and the Visayans,
during seasonal...
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boats and
ships are
native to the Philippines: Balan****
Paraw Vinta Karakoa Clariza, Elena. "Research Guides: Philippines:
Philippine Boats & Navigation"...
- (man****aw) of thal****ocracies, a
notable example of such a
warship is the
karakoa of the Visayas.
These were
seasonal and pla**** a
large part in the noble...
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cannon maker known as
Panday Pira.
Several native warships such as the
karakoa and
lanong were
equipped with
lelas and
lantakas and was used
against enemy...
- Similarly, the
Spanish priest Francisco Combés,
describing the
large karakoa outrigger warships of the
Visayan Islands in the Philippines, remarked:...
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Amatasi Baurua Bigiw Camakau Catamaran Drua
Guilalo Jukung Kaep
Kalia Karakoa Kora kora
Lakatoi Lanong Outrigger canoe Pahi
Paraw Pentamaran Proa Quadrimaran...
- A
juanga or
joanga refers to large-sized kora-kora,
karakoa and lanong. They are used all
throughout the
Philippines and
Eastern Indonesia, in Maluku...
- baran****
originated from balan****, the
Austronesian word for "sailboat". The
Karakoa was an
ancient warship in the
Philippines by the
Visayan and Kapampangan...
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Javanese people of
Indonesia Juanga (ship), a
larger version of
karakoa and kora kora
Karakoa, a
large outrigger warship of the
Visayan and
Kapampangan people...
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Amatasi Baurua Bigiw Camakau Catamaran Drua
Guilalo Jukung Kaep
Kalia Karakoa Kora kora
Lakatoi Lanong Outrigger canoe Pahi
Paraw Pentamaran Proa Quadrimaran...