Junk (ship)
A junk is a type of Chinese sailing ship with fully battened sails. There are two types of junk in China: Northern junk, which developed from Chinese river boats, and southern junk, which developed from Austronesian ship designs, which have been trading with the Eastern Han dynasty since the 2nd century AD. They continued to evolve in later dynasties, and were predominantly used by Chinese traders throughout Southeast Asia. They were found, and in lesser numbers are still found, throughout Southeast Asia and India, but primarily in China. Found more broadly today is a growing number of modern recreational junk-rigged sailboats. Chinese junks referred to many types of coastal or river ships. They were usually cargo ships, pleasure boats, or houseboats. Historically they have ranged in size
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Junk (ship)
A junk is a type of Chinese sailing ship with fully battened sails. There are two types of junk in China: Northern junk, which developed from Chinese river boats, and southern junk, which developed from Austronesian ship designs, which have been trading with the Eastern Han dynasty since the 2nd century AD. They continued to evolve in later dynasties, and were predominantly used by Chinese traders throughout Southeast Asia. They were found, and in lesser numbers are still found, throughout Southeast Asia and India, but primarily in China. Found more broadly today is a growing number of modern recreational junk-rigged sailboats. Chinese junks referred to many types of coastal or river ships. They were usually cargo ships, pleasure boats, or houseboats. Historically they have ranged in size
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A junk is a type of Chinese sa ...... ong, and the Maluku kora kora.
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Dżonka (ang. junk od port. jun ...... hrony prowadzoną przez UNESCO.
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Džunka či čínská džunka je typ ...... vé plachty zpevněné výztuhami.
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Een jonk is een zeilschip ontw ...... genoemde jonkzeil zie tuigage.
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El junco es posiblemente una d ...... piratería en esas costas. .
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En djonk är ett flatbottnat ki ...... nära 9 ton samt rodret 7 ton.
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Junko (txinerazko chuán 船, "on ...... I. mendean aurrekariak zituen.
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Kapal Jung adalah sejenis kapa ...... a, dan kapal kora kora Maluku.
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La giunca è un tipo di imbarca ...... lizzata anche dalla pirateria.
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O termo junco agrupa no ociden ...... didas urgentes de salvaguarda.
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A junk is a type of Chinese sa ...... ally they have ranged in size
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Dżonka (ang. junk od port. jun ...... ponii po Filipiny (bez Rosji).
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Džunka či čínská džunka je typ ...... vé plachty zpevněné výztuhami.
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Een jonk is een zeilschip ontw ...... maakt van een sampan een jonk.
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El junco es posiblemente una d ...... as a Indonesia y a la India. .
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En djonk är ett flatbottnat ki ...... färger med målade kanonportar.
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Junko (txinerazko chuán 船, "on ...... I. mendean aurrekariak zituen.
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Kapal Jung adalah sejenis kapa ...... d), Aceh, Melaka dan Makassar.
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La giunca è un tipo di imbarca ...... XIV secolo la nave del tesoro.
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O termo junco agrupa no ociden ...... an, cerca de 220 a.C.–200 d.C.
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