English: Fusta with Portuguese pavilion in a hand-colored engraving from Jan Huygen Linschoten's Itinerario. The caption says in Dutch: Fusta, which was used by the Portuguese and their enemies, the Malabares, for trading and warfare, and in Latin Swift-sailing ships or biremes, which the Portuguese and their enemies, the Malabars, use for war and for transporting goods.
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Fusta with Portuguese pavilion in a hand-colored engraving from Jan Huygen Linschoten's ''Itinerario''. Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fusta_by_Jan_Huygen_van_Linschoten.jpg English Wikipedia]
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