Vessel "dubasa" in Vistula, Poland
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It is a kind of ship used for inland water transportation in Poland. Widely used between the 16th and 18th centuries, it is known for its unique design and function, mainly for transporting grain. The design is adapted to the natural conditions of the Viswa River, with a flat hull and slightly upturned bow and stern. It has a large load capacity and can carry 600-800 barrels of grain. It usually consists of 12-14 crew members who are responsible for operating the vessel and transporting cargo. It is now housed in the National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, Poland. It is an important part of Polish water transport and an important symbol of Polish culture and history.