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The vinta is a traditional outrigger boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao. ... Flag of Zamboanga del Sur with a stylized depiction of a vinta in full sail.
Vinta - also known as pilang or dapang, are small double-outrigger boats from the Sama-Bajau and Moro peoples from the Sulu Archipelago, the Zamboanga Peninsula, and southern Mindanao. They are typically rigged with colorful square tanja sails and have bifurcated prows and sterns. [ 21 ]
A Sama-Bajau vinta in Zamboanga City, 1923 Sama-Bajau woman from Maiga Island, Semporna, Sabah, Malaysia, with traditional sun protection called burak A few Sama-Bajau still live traditionally. They live in houseboats ( lepa , balutu , and vinta being the most common types) which generally accommodate a single nuclear family (usually five people).
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Great Santa Cruz Island is a small inhabited island in Zamboanga City in the southern region of the Philippines that is famous for its pink coralline sand. [2] The island, located 4 kilometres (2.49 mi) south of downtown at the Santa Cruz Bank in the Basilan Strait, boasts one of the pink sand beaches in the Philippines.
Poverty incidence of Zamboanga City 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 23.81 2003 20.08 2006 19.70 2009 19.87 2012 12.60 2015 17.26 2018 10.23 2021 3.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority See also: List of companies in Zamboanga City La Purisima Street at Night Zamboanga City's economy consistently grew by leaps and bounds from the pre-pandemic level of P125.05 billion to a record high of P139.47 ...
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Zamboanga City Additional information Little Santa Cruz Island is an island situated 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) south of downtown Zamboanga City , on the Basilan Strait in the Philippines.