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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 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...
- Similarly, the Spanish priest Francisco Combés, describing the large karakoa outrigger warships of the Visayan Islands in the Philippines, remarked:...
- 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...
- Amatasi Baurua Bigiw Camakau Catamaran Drua Guilalo Jukung Kaep Kalia Karakoa Kora kora Lakatoi Lanong Outrigger canoe Pahi Paraw Pentamaran Proa Quadrimaran...
- 19th century, in Bolivia at the time of its construction, now in Chile Karakoa, large outrigger warships from the Philippines, also called caracoa, caracole...
- baran**** originated from balan****, the Austronesian word for "sailboat". The Karakoa was an ancient warship in the Philippines by the Visayan and Kapampangan...
- 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...
- Asian countries. The production also built an ancient warship known as Karakoa. It was made from an existing hull of a modern boat and was redesigned...