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  2. Kota Pagatan - Wikipedia

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    Kota Pagatan (other names: Pagattan/Pegattan) is a town located in the Kusan Hilir District, in Tanah Bumbu Regency, Kalimantan Selatan province, Indonesia. Landmarks [ edit ]

  3. Chakan fort - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the government of Maharashtra granted protection status to Chakan and other six forts in the state. [11] The Maharashtra department of archeology spent R 1.0 crore on repairs to the wall of fort in 2013. However due to shoddy work by Arun Lanjewar, the contractor appointed by the department, the wall collapsed in 2017. [12]

  4. Chakan - Wikipedia

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    Chakan Fort, Pune; Chakan, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran; Chakan, Maragheh, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran; Chakan, Lorestan, a village in Iran; Chakan, Jalal-Abad, a village in Kyrgyzstan; Chakan (Maya province), a Maya region that existed upon the arrival of the Spanish conquerors in the Yucatán Peninsula in the 16th century

  5. Tanah Merah District - Wikipedia

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    Tanah Merah District (meaning Red Land or Laterite, Kelantanese: Tanoh Meghoh; Jawi:‌‌ تانه ميره) is a district (jajahan) in the state of Kelantan in northeast Peninsular Malaysia. The urban area of Tanah Merah is situated along the Kelantan River .

  6. Batusangkar - Wikipedia

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    Fort van der Capellen 1822-1826. The town was known as Fort van der Capellen during colonial times when it was a Dutch outpost established during the Padri War (1821–37). The fort was built between 1822 and 1826 and named after the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Godert van der Capellen.

  7. Khao Chakan district - Wikipedia

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    The district is named after the hills of Khao Chakan, a group of limestone hills rising out of the valley alluvium. In the hills are several caves (all 72 caves [1]), including the cave temple Wat Tham Khao Chakan. [2] The hills are habitat to about 2,000 crab-eating macaques. [1] Its name literally translates as "relentless hill".

  8. Tanah Grogot - Wikipedia

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    Tanah Grogot was named after an onomatopoeia for the sound of diesel boat engines (grogot) while crossing the Kandilo (tanah in Indonesian itself means 'land'). Head of the public relations division of Paser government, Adi Maulana in 2012, complained that the people behind its naming were unclear, and he deemed the present name as "outdated".

  9. Tana Toa - Wikipedia

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    Tana Toa (sometimes spelled as Tanatoa, Tanah Toa, or Tanah Towa) is a village in the Kajang district, Bulukumba Regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.The village is located in the east coast of South Sulawesi, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from town of Kajang, about 56 kilometres (35 mi) north of Bulukumba and 210 kilometres (130 mi) southeast of Makassar.