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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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- 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...
- 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....
- Ternate were summoned to parti****te. Prince Baab showed up with fifteen korakoras (large outriggers). However, since Ternate had little interest in this...
- Solomons Savosavo batu luta; sivuɰa tagalu nito ɲoko nale lapi ɰabu tovolo korakora susu isolate Yélî Dnye ny:oo gh:aa ngweńe ngwolo ń:uu nyóó dêê yi wêê dînê...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...