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Joanga or
juanga is
Spanish for "junk". It can also
refer to
other large native ships in
Southeast Asia, including:
Djong (ship), a
large trading ship...
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flagships and were (inaccurately)
referred to by the
Spanish as
joangas or
juangas (sing. joanga,
Spanish for "junk",
native dyong or adyong).
Lanong can...
- ɡaˈβɾjel] ), was a
Mexican singer,
songwriter and actor.
Colloquially nicknamed Juanga (pronounced [ˈxwaŋɡa]) and El Divo de Juárez, Juan
Gabriel was
known for...
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Yuanga (Yuaga), or Nua, is a New
Caledonian language spoken in the
north of the island.
Yuanga at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v...
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carry hundreds of
rowers and warriors, were
known as
joangas (also
spelled juangas) by the Spanish.
Panday Piray of Pampanga, Philippines, was also known...
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auxiliary force vessel from
Historia de las
islas e
indios de
Bisayas (1668), this
warship were
known as
joangas (also
spelled juangas) by the Spanish....
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larger Scheduled Tribes.
Birhor Bondo Chukutia Bhunjia Didayi Dangria Khond Juangas Kharias Kutia Kondh Lanjia Sauras Lodhas Mankidias Paudi Bhuyans Soura...
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Lancaran Malangbang Pelang Tongkang 15th c.
Pencalang 16th c.
Banting Ghali Juanga Kalulis Lepa-lepa (dugout canoe)
Londe Penja**** 17th c.
Knabat bogolu Kora...
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Juanga-Labayen,
Jeanger P.; Labayen,
Ildefonso V.; Yuan,
Qiuyan (March 2022). "A...
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Chialoup Eloha Fakatora Ghali Ghurab Golekan Janggolan Jellore Jong
Jongkong Juanga Jukung Jukung tambangan Kakap Kalulis Kelulus Kolay Kolekole Knabat bogolu...