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A bracera or brazzera (pronounced [ˈbratsera]) is a traditional Adriatic coastal cargo sailing vessel originated in Dalmatia and first recorded in the 16th-century chronicles. Along with its larger sisters - trabakuls and , braceras formed the backbone of the commercial fleet on the Adriatic Sea with one masted one being the most prominent and best known. This solid and very mobile boat with wide hips and blunt bow was particularly suitable for commerce and communication between the many islands of the Adriatic as well as neighboring coasts. Already in the 19th century over 800 of them were listed in the Austro-Hungarian fleet register covering vessels of the Dalmatian and Istrian coasts. Adriatic braceras distinguish from the vessels carrying same/similar names like, for example, in the A

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  • A bracera or brazzera (pronounced [ˈbratsera]) is a traditional Adriatic coastal cargo sailing vessel originated in Dalmatia and first recorded in the 16th-century chronicles. Along with its larger sisters - trabakuls and , braceras formed the backbone of the commercial fleet on the Adriatic Sea with one masted one being the most prominent and best known. This solid and very mobile boat with wide hips and blunt bow was particularly suitable for commerce and communication between the many islands of the Adriatic as well as neighboring coasts. Already in the 19th century over 800 of them were listed in the Austro-Hungarian fleet register covering vessels of the Dalmatian and Istrian coasts. Adriatic braceras distinguish from the vessels carrying same/similar names like, for example, in the Aegean Sea. Unlike there, on the Adriatic the term refers to the entire boat, the system that consists of the hull and the rig as well, and not merely the sail. Today, The Dolphin Dream Society is operating Dubrovnik waters with a unique one masted bracera replica called "Our Lady of the Sea" aiming to promote Croatian maritime heritage through responsible tourism. (en)
  • Un bracera ou brazzera est un type de voilier traditionnel de un à deux mâts (rarement trois) à voile latine, livarde ou au tiers et à rames. Ils sont utilisés en Mer Adriatique pour la pêche, le transport et le cabotage entre le XVIe siècle et le début du XXe siècle. Il substitue aujourd'hui un exemplaire de bracera authentique : le Roditelj construite en 1907. Une réplique de bracera : le Gospa od mora a été construite visant à promouvoir le patrimoine maritime croate par le tourisme responsable. (fr)
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  • Un bracera ou brazzera est un type de voilier traditionnel de un à deux mâts (rarement trois) à voile latine, livarde ou au tiers et à rames. Ils sont utilisés en Mer Adriatique pour la pêche, le transport et le cabotage entre le XVIe siècle et le début du XXe siècle. Il substitue aujourd'hui un exemplaire de bracera authentique : le Roditelj construite en 1907. Une réplique de bracera : le Gospa od mora a été construite visant à promouvoir le patrimoine maritime croate par le tourisme responsable. (fr)
  • A bracera or brazzera (pronounced [ˈbratsera]) is a traditional Adriatic coastal cargo sailing vessel originated in Dalmatia and first recorded in the 16th-century chronicles. Along with its larger sisters - trabakuls and , braceras formed the backbone of the commercial fleet on the Adriatic Sea with one masted one being the most prominent and best known. This solid and very mobile boat with wide hips and blunt bow was particularly suitable for commerce and communication between the many islands of the Adriatic as well as neighboring coasts. Already in the 19th century over 800 of them were listed in the Austro-Hungarian fleet register covering vessels of the Dalmatian and Istrian coasts. Adriatic braceras distinguish from the vessels carrying same/similar names like, for example, in the A (en)
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  • Bracera (en)
  • Bracera (fr)
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