What is another word for pangas?

Pronunciation: [pˈaŋɡəz] (IPA)

Pangas are a type of fishing boat commonly used in Africa and Asia. They are also known by several other names, such as canoes, dhows, and outriggers. These boats vary in shape and size depending on the region they are used in. For example, dhows are commonly used in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, while outriggers are more commonly found in Southeast Asia. In general, pangas are characterized by their narrow, elongated shape and lack of an enclosed cabin. They are typically propelled by paddles or small outboard engines and are used for both commercial and recreational fishing purposes.

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  • It is said that the Queen has come to love the Commonwealth, partly because it supplies her with regular cheering crowds of flag-waving picaninnies; and one can imagine that Blair, twice victor abroad but enmired at home, is similarly seduced by foreign politeness. They say he is shortly off to the Congo. No doubt the AK47s will fall silent, and the pangas will stop their hacking of human flesh, and the tribal warriors will all break out in Watermelon smiles to see the big white chief touch down in his big white British taxpayer-funded bird.
    Boris Johnson

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