Sumbawa or Samawa people are an ethnic group of people native to the western and central region of Sumbawa Island, which comprises West Sumbawa Regency...
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Sumbawa (Sumbawa: Semawa; Bima: Sombawa) is an Indonesian island, located in the middle of the Lesser Sunda Islands chain, with Lombok to the west, Flores...
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The Sasak (Balinese script: ᬲᬸᬓᬸᬲᬲᬓ᭄, Wång Sâsak) people live mainly on the island of Lombok, Indonesia, numbering around 3.6 million (85% of Lombok's...
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inhabits the eastern part of Sumbawa Island in West Nusa Tenggara province. With a population approaching a million people, they are the second largest...
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spoken in Sumbawa Besar, with some local languages such as Sumbawa. Several people can also speak Balinese. Public transportation in Sumbawa Besar may...
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Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia (redirect from Southeast Asian people)
Sasak people Sumbawa people Banjar people Bugis people Makassar people Moluccans Torajan people Mandarese People Minahasan People Acehnese people Bantenese...
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Mount Tambora (category Volcanoes of Sumbawa)
is an active stratovolcano in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Located on Sumbawa in the Lesser Sunda Islands, it was formed by the active subduction zones...
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island of Lombok, while on the island of Sumbawa the indigenous people are divided into two groups, ethnic Sumbawa (Samawa) and Bima. However, with the wave...
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Bima language (category Sumbawa)
language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar...
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island of Sumbawa to the east. Lombok is surrounded by a number of smaller islands locally called Gili. The island was home to some 3,168,692 people as recorded...
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Satera Jontal is used by the Sumbawa people of West Nusa Tenggara. Lampung – A Brahmic-based script, still used by Lampung people to write Lampung language...
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The Sumbawa Pony (Indonesian: kuda-Sumbawa) is a pony breed, named after the island on which they are bred, Sumbawa Island in Indonesia. This breed is...
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between 1.5 and 2.5 hours. The August 2018 Lombok earthquake killed 20 people and injured hundreds more, the earthquake caused significant damage to Lombok...
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'southeast'. The main Lesser Sunda Islands are, from west to east: Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba, Savu, Rote, Timor, Atauro, Alor archipelago, Barat Daya...
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Satonda is a volcanic island off the northern coast of Sumbawa, in West Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. The lake on the island has helped to gain...
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Moyo (older spelling Mojo) is an island off the north coast of Sumbawa Island, in Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It has an area...
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Mount Tambora is a volcano on the island of Sumbawa in present-day Indonesia, then part of the Dutch East Indies, and its 1815 eruption was the most powerful...
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and west coasts of the island. Alat Strait: Labuhan Lombok - Pototano, Sumbawa with 8 ferries providing 18 crossings per day. Lombok Strait: Lembar, Lombok...
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the east of the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia's province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is the largest city on the island of Sumbawa, with a population of 142...
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body of water separating Lombok and the nearby small Gili Belang from Sumbawa which lies approximately 15 km to the east. The north of the Regency is...
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providing crossings once every hour. Alat Strait: Labuhan Lombok - Pototano, Sumbawa with 8 ferries providing 18 crossings per day. These drive on, drive off...
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language) Rejang Lampung-Komering Sundanese Javanese Madurese Bali-Sasak-Sumbawa Celebic South Sulawesi Palauan Chamorro Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian...
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Bay to Cape Leveque. Other important fishing areas included West Papua, Sumbawa, Timor and Selayar. Matthew Flinders in his circumnavigation of Australia...
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providing crossings once every hour. Alat Strait: Labuhan Lombok – Pototano, Sumbawa with 8 ferries providing 18 crossings per day. Labuhan Lombok seaport on...
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District, Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia. The island is situated within Bali Sea, 70 kilometers west of the center of Sumbawa Besar district...
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Ethnic groups in Indonesia (redirect from Korean people in Jakarta)
Mongondow, Sangihe and others Lesser Sunda Islands: Balinese, Sasak, Sumbawa, Bimanese, Manggarai, Ngada, Li'o, Lamaholot, Dawan, Tetun, Helong, Roti...
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Tambora culture (category Sumbawa)
Tambora is a lost village and culture on Sumbawa Island buried by volcanic ash and pyroclastic flows from the massive 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora....
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Sarawak. Sulawesi, formerly Celebes. Lesser Sunda Islands Bali Lombok Sumbawa Flores Sumba Timor: divided between Indonesian West Timor and the country...
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Macan: tiger's claw, endemic to Sumatra, Central Java and Madura Kerambit Sumbawa: larger, sturdier kerambit made specially for battle. From the Sumba Islands...
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Sultanate of Sumbawa), Tambora, Dompu, Pekat, Sanggar and Bima. Of these, the last four spoke Nggahi Mbojo, the language of the Bimanese people, related to...
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