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Guilalo (also spelled gilalo, jilalo, bilalo, or guilálas), were large native sailing outrigger ships of the Tagalog people in the Philippines. They were common vessels in Manila Bay in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were easily identifiable by their two large settee sails made with woven fiber. They were steered by a central rudder and can be rowed with round-bladed oars. They ferried passengers and trade goods (like dried fish and fruits) between Manila and Cavite. They were also used in the Batangas region. * *

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  • Guilalo (also spelled gilalo, jilalo, bilalo, or guilálas), were large native sailing outrigger ships of the Tagalog people in the Philippines. They were common vessels in Manila Bay in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were easily identifiable by their two large settee sails made with woven fiber. They were steered by a central rudder and can be rowed with round-bladed oars. They ferried passengers and trade goods (like dried fish and fruits) between Manila and Cavite. They were also used in the Batangas region. They were also sometimes referred to as tafurea (or tarida) in Spanish, due to their similarity in appearance to the Medieval European , a flat-bottomed sailing ship used to transport horses. They are also sometimes known as "panco", a Spanish general term for bangka. * Model of a guilalo displayed in the 1887 Exposición General de las Islas Filipinas in Madrid * Guilalo ships in Manila Bay, in a woodcut in Frank Marryat's Borneo and the Indian Archipelago (1848) (en)
  • Guilalo (également appelé gilalo, jilalo, bilalo ou guilálas), est un type de grand voilier à balanciers, utilisé par les tagalog aux Philippines. Ils étaient des navires communs dans la baie de Manille aux 18e et 19e siècles. (fr)
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  • Guilalo (également appelé gilalo, jilalo, bilalo ou guilálas), est un type de grand voilier à balanciers, utilisé par les tagalog aux Philippines. Ils étaient des navires communs dans la baie de Manille aux 18e et 19e siècles. (fr)
  • Guilalo (also spelled gilalo, jilalo, bilalo, or guilálas), were large native sailing outrigger ships of the Tagalog people in the Philippines. They were common vessels in Manila Bay in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were easily identifiable by their two large settee sails made with woven fiber. They were steered by a central rudder and can be rowed with round-bladed oars. They ferried passengers and trade goods (like dried fish and fruits) between Manila and Cavite. They were also used in the Batangas region. * * (en)
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  • Guilalo (en)
  • Guilalo (fr)
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