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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...
- of Baru, Batuwawang,
Bebali (Bubali), Beong, Hiu, Kahawungan, Kanawong,
Korakora, Lai, Lehi, Ondang, Ondong, Paniki, Pehe, Peliang, Salili,
Tempuna and...
- Additionally, the
current Portal de
Harinas corresponds to the old
palace called Korakora and the
Portal de
Carrizos to the old Acllawasi.
During the Inca period...
- A
korakora (large outrigger) from Maluku, and
soldiers performing cakalele (war dance), 1669....
- three-storied pagoda,
hinoki cypress bark
shingles 1300late
Kamakura period Shiga KōraKōra,
Shiga 35°10′58.83″N 136°17′6.82″E / 35.1830083°N 136.2852278°E / 35...
- to s****.
Forts on
Tidore fired on
ships that came nearby, and
Tidorese korakoras (large outriggers)
flied the
Dutch tricolor upside down as an act of defiance...
- ravu vo
ndara ɰabu bone
sosokio minu piza
tovolo skin keut zuɔna tupu
korakora breast ɔfu susu susu susu man ali finɔzɔ
mamba tada
woman aira ŋgohe reko...
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Tidore Sultanate,
backed up the
Dutch positions and
contributed with
korakoras (large
outriggers used in warfare). Sibori's
attempts to
enlist support...
- in the same year and was met by a
large Ternatan and
Tidorese fleet of
korakoras (outriggers
geared for warfare). A sea
battle followed where the Sultan...
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Ternate were
summoned to parti****te.
Prince Baab
showed up with
fifteen korakoras (large outriggers). However,
since Ternate had
little interest in this...