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  2. Languages of Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    South Sulawesi languages; The remaining three languages are affiliated to subgroups which are primarily found outside of Sulawesi. Indonesian Bajau belongs to the Sama–Bajaw languages, and is spoken by scattered, traditionally nomadic coastal communities (locally known as Bajo people) which are distributed in many areas of eastern Indonesia.

  3. South Sulawesi languages - Wikipedia

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    The South Sulawesi languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian language family. They are primarily spoken in the Indonesian provinces of South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi , with a small outlying pocket in West Kalimantan ( Tamanic ).

  4. List of regencies and districts of South Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    Four years after that, with Act No. 13 of 1964, the provinces of South Sulawesi and Southeast Sulawesi were separated. Forty years later, the South Sulawesi government was split into two, with the regencies of Majene , Mamasa , Mamuju , Pasangkayu , and Polewali Mandar having been separated off to form a new West Sulawesi province on 5 October ...

  5. Mamasa Regency - Wikipedia

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    Mamasa Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Mamasa) is one of the six regencies that make up the West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi. It covers a land area of 3,005.88 km 2 . The population was 140,082 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 163,383 at the 2020 Census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 170,354 (comprising ...

  6. Bulukumba Regency - Wikipedia

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    Bulukumba Regency is a regency in the southeast corner of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. [2] It covers an area of 1,175.53 km 2, and had a population of 394,757 at the 2010 Census [3] and 437,607 at the 2020 Census; [4] the official estimate for mid 2022 was 471,688 (including 230,557 males and 241,131 females). [1]

  7. South Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    The province comprises three of Indonesia's 84 national electoral districts to elect members to the People's Representative Council. The South Sulawesi I Electoral District consists of 5 regencies (Bantaeng, Jeneponto, Takalar, Gowa, and Selayar Islands), together with the city of Makassar, and elects 8 members to the People's Representative ...

  8. List of banks in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi Government Bank Sulteng: 1 April 1969 Central Sulawesi Government Non-foreign exchange bank Bank Sultra: 2 March 1968 Southeast Sulawesi Government Bank BSG: 17 March 1961 Gorontalo and North Sulawesi Government Bank Sumsel Babel: 6 November 1957 South Sumatra and Bangka-Belitung Government Foreign exchange bank ...

  9. Luwu Regency - Wikipedia

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    Luwu Regency (Kabupaten Luwu in Indonesian) is a regency in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. On 20 April 1999, the northern districts of the original regency were separated to form North Luwu Regency. Subsequently, on 25 February 2003, some districts of North Luwu Regency were further split off to establish East Luwu Regency.