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The Musi River (Indonesian: Sungai Musi) is a river in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia. [8] It flows from south-west to north-east, from the Barisan Mountains range that form the backbone of Sumatra, in Kepahiang Regency, Bengkulu Province, to the Bangka Strait that forms an extension of the South China Sea.
At 1,143 km (710 mi) in length, it is the longest river in the island of Borneo and the longest river in Indonesia [5] [6] and one of the world's longest island rivers. [7] It originates in the Müller mountain range at the center of the island and flows west into the South China Sea creating an extended marshy delta.
Baubau is a city in Southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia.The city is located on the southwest coast of Buton island. Baubau attained city status on 21 June 2001 after Law Number 13 of 2001 was passed. [2]
The Angke River (Indonesian: Kali Angke or Sungai Angke, Chinese: 紅溪; pinyin: Hóng xī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Âng-khe) is a 91.25-kilometre (56.70 mi) long river in Jakarta, Indonesia. The river flows from the Bogor area of West Java, [2] passing through the cities of Tangerang and Jakarta into the Java Sea [3] via the Cengkareng Drain. [4]
The Brunei River (Malay: Sungai Brunei) is a river which flows through Brunei [1] and empties into the Brunei Bay towards the north-east direction. [2] The Istana Nurul Iman, the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei, stands on its banks.
The drainage basin of the Ayung River covers an area of 109.30 km 2, [4] with the tributaries may reach 300.84 km 2 (about 30,000 ha). [2] The river flows 68.5 km from its source near Kintamani, along the southern slope of the mountains separating the northern and southern areas of Bali, and finally to Padanggalak Beach, Sanur.
Sungai Pakning is the central town of Bukit Batu, Bengkalis, Indonesia. Sei Pakning Airport is no longer in operation. The populants usually travel to and fro Bengkalis via local ferry service at Pelabuhan Roro Sungai Pakning. There is only one local wet market in Sungai Pakning. However, the market only opens on certain days.
Floods are often caused by the Lae Renun River, for example in Renun Village, Tanah Pinem District, Dairi Regency, around 14.00 WIB, which immersing 25 housing units and mosques, in addition to breaking a suspension bridge connecting Renun Village and Lau Njuhar Village as well as damaging 30 hectares of corn field belonging to the residents.