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Pariaman (Jawi: ڤريامن ), is a coastal city in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Pariaman covers an area of 73.36 km 2 (28 sq mi), with a 12 km (7 mi) coastline. It had a population of 79,043 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 94,224 at the 2020 census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 97,206 - comprising 49,131 males and 48,075 females ...
Burhanuddin was born under the name Pono. [1] He was born in the coastal city of Ulakan (today's Pariaman) within a sub-district of Padang Pariaman Regency. [3] During his childhood, he was not aware of the teaching of Islam, because his parents and society had not been familiar with the religion. [1]
The pre-history of Vietnam can be traced back to the arrival of Ancient East Eurasian hunter-gatherers that arrived at least 40,000 years ago. As part of the Initial Upper Paleolithic wave, the Hoabinhians, along with the Tianyuan man , are early members of the Ancient Basal East and Southeast Asian lineage deeply related to present-day East ...
First European settlement established by George Clunies-Ross and John Murray with phosphate mining begun around 10 years later. [136] Pacific Ocean: Campbell Island: 1896: Sheep farming was undertaken from 1896 until the lease, along with the sheep and a small herd of cattle, was abandoned in 1931 because of the Great Depression. [137]
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It has been 10 years since President Barack Obama ensured that Worcester Tech seniors would have a graduation unlike any other in the history of Worcester Public Schools. Obama was the main ...
The 1954 edition of Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary gave both the unspaced and hyphenated forms; in response to a letter from a reader, the editors indicated that the spaced form Viet Nam was also acceptable, though they stated that because Anglophones did not know the meaning of the two words making up the name Vietnam, "it is not ...
Friday marks five years since the COVID-19 virus was declared a public health emergency by the United States. But five years later, the virus is still killing thousands, according to experts.