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    The djong, jong, or jung is a type of sailing ship originating from Peninsula, Malaysia, Sumatera & Java, Indonesia that was widely used by Javanese, Sundanese...
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    return from foreign countries for Japanese nationals. Nanban trade Djong (ship) Junk (ship) "Histoire du Japon", p. 72, Michel Vie, ISBN 2-13-052893-7 Cesare...
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  • Siege tower Caravel Carrack Cog Fire ship Galley Junk Djong (ship) Longship Lou chuan (tower ship) Qiao chuan Turtle ship Camels in warfare Dogs in warfare...
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  • Junga (disambiguation) Young (disambiguation) Yung (disambiguation) Djong (ship) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jung...
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  • seem to be more reserved about the significance of its historical role. Djong Hwacha Military history of Korea Mong Dong Singijeon Hawley (2005), p. 192...
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    Madre de Deus (category 16th-century ships)
    Santa Anna (1522 ship) São João Baptista (galleon) Cinco Chagas (1559) Djong (ship) Baochuan The draught as stated by Hakluyt is 9.45 m (31 ft) in loaded...
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    folklore, a Chinese merchant came to Simunjan on a boat known as Wangkang (Djong (ship)) to rest. While at Simunjan, he tried to dry his tobaccos in the sun...
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    place Bedar (ship) Junk rig Junk (ship) Djong (ship) List of schooners Lorcha (boat) Pinisi, Indonesian sailing rig Palari, Indonesian ship using pinisi...
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  • other large native ships in Southeast Asia, including: Djong (ship), a large trading ship of the Javanese people of Indonesia Juanga (ship), a larger version...
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    Great Michael (category Ships of the Royal Scots Navy)
    of the square, renamed in 1975). Peter von Danzig (ship) Flor de la Mar Peter Pomegranate Djong (ship) Oliver, Neil (4 January 2011). A History of Scotland...
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