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  2. Boa Esperança - Wikipedia

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    Boa Esperança (literally meaning "good hope" in Portuguese) may refer to the following places: ... Boa Esperança is the name of a seaworthy replica of a caravel, ...

  3. Caravel - Wikipedia

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    The caravel (Portuguese: caravela, IPA: [kɐɾɐˈvɛlɐ]) is a small sailing ship that may be rigged with just lateen sails, or with a combination of lateen and square sails. It was known for its agility and speed and its capacity for sailing windward ( beating ).

  4. Iberian ship development, 1400–1600 - Wikipedia

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    The origin of their name holds some controversy, though it is strongly supported that caravel comes from the Greek word Καραβος, meaning light vessel."The vessel so named which had a real celebrity in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the vessel employed by the Portuguese in their voyages of discovery and by Christopher Columbus in ...

  5. Caravel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The caravel is a type of sailing ship. Caravel may also refer to: Caravel (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse; SV Independiente Caravel or simply Caravel, an ...

  6. Conquistador - Wikipedia

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    A Portuguese caravel. The ship that truly launched the first phase of the discoveries along the African coast was the Portuguese caravel. Iberians quickly adopted it for their merchant navy. It was a development based on African fishing boats.

  7. Square-rigged caravel - Wikipedia

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    The square-rigged caravel possessed aftercastle and forecastle, unlike the lateen caravel, which could not have any structure erected on the bow of the ship, because of the maneuver of the foremast. From this point of view, the square-rigged caravel was closer to the naus and galleons than to its lateen caravel counterpart.

  8. Junk (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Permanently moored along with it was a reproduction of Columbus' caravel Santa Maria during the 1960s and part of the 1970s. [62] In 1981, Christoph Swoboda had a 65 feet (LoA) Bedar built by the boatyard of Che Ali bin Ngah on Duyong island in the estuary of the Terengganu river on the east coast of Malaysia. The Bedar is one of the two types ...

  9. File:Boa Esperança Caravel - Lagos, Portugal.jpg - Wikipedia

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