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    China on the Manila galleons. The Asian goods were carried overland from Acapulco to Veracruz by mule train. The Tierra Firme fleet, or galeones, sailed to...
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    Spain. Though most of the ships from this region were naos, some were galeones, but the two terms can be found being used as if they were interchangeable...
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  • andauan en aquellos mares, y de como le tomaron y echaron a fondo doze galeones gruessos, y mataron gra[n] numero de de [sic] gente]". University of Seville...
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  • andauan en aquellos mares, y de como le tomaron y echaron a fondo doze galeones gruessos, y mataron gra[n] numero de de [sic] gente". us.es. Retrieved...
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    ISBN 978-0-674-78115-3 Manuel Ollé (2022). Islas de plata, imperios de seda: Juncos y galeones en los Mares del Sur. Acantilado. ISBN 978-84-19036-13-1. Gary João de...
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    Retrieved 15 January 2024. Brown, Justin (2 November 2023). "The Flotas and Galeones: Bringing the Riches of the New World to Spain". Retrieved 15 January 2024...
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  • Revista de História Naval XII, p. 38.[1] Leopoldo Stampa Piñeiro (2020) Los galeones de las especias: España y las Molucas. Madrid: Edaf.[2] Hanna & Alwi 1990...
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    oars – of a galley married to the poop and prow of a nao or merchantman. Galeones were classed as 1-, 2- or 3-deckers, and stepped two or more masts rigged...
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    galleon convoy (Galeones de Manila-Acapulco) that crossed the Pacific from Acapulco loaded with silver coin, which was exchanged at Manila in the Philippines...
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    oars – of a galley married to the poop and prow of a nao or merchantman. Galeones were classed as 1-, 2- or 3-deckers, and stepped two or more masts rigged...
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