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  2. Bintang Timur - Wikipedia

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    Bintang Timur apparently resumed publication in early 1953 after being unable to publish during World War II and the Indonesian National Revolution. [6] Under its new guise in independent Indonesia , Parada Harahap once again became president-director and head editor, and promised that the paper would have a "national progressive" line and to ...

  3. Lombok - Wikipedia

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    Lombok is somewhat similar in size and density, and shares some cultural heritage with the neighboring island of Bali to the west. However, it is administratively part of West Nusa Tenggara, along with the larger and more sparsely populated island of Sumbawa to the east. Lombok is surrounded by a number of smaller islands locally called Gili.

  4. West Nusa Tenggara - Wikipedia

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    The area of this province is 19,675.89 km 2 (7,596.90 sq mi) which consists of two main islands, namely Lombok Island and Sumbawa Island as well as several other small islands. [9] The two largest islands in this province are the smaller but much more populated Lombok in the west and the much larger in area but much less densely populated ...

  5. East Lombok Regency - Wikipedia

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    Kabupaten Lombok Timur (East Lombok Regency) is one of Lombok's four Regencies or administrative regions. TGH M Zainul Majdi, MA., Governor of NTB (West Nusa Tenggara), (Mataram is the Provincial Capital of West Nusa Tenggara) Drs. HM Sukiman AZMY, MM, Regent (Bupati) of Kabupaten Lombok Timur (East Lombok Regency). [7]

  6. East Nusa Tenggara - Wikipedia

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    East Nusa Tenggara (Indonesian: Nusa Tenggara Timur) is the southernmost province of Indonesia.It comprises the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, facing the Indian Ocean in the south and the Flores Sea in the north.

  7. West Lombok Regency - Wikipedia

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    West Lombok Regency is bounded by North Lombok Regency to the north, Central Lombok Regency to the east and the Lombok Strait to the west. To the northeast of the regency is Mount Rinjani which at 3,726 m is the third highest mountain the second-largest volcano in the country and is and an active volcano The oldest recorded historical eruption was in 1847 and last eruption was in May 2010.

  8. Narmada, West Lombok - Wikipedia

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    Narmada is a town and administrative district in West Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is located on the west side of the island of Lombok , approximately 10 kilometres east of Mataram , the provincial capital.

  9. Lombok Strait - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the Lombok Strait is influenced by oceanic tidal mixing, heat content of the water masses, and seasonal changes. As the Lombok Strait is situated between Bali and Lombok, it is an exit way for the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) which connects the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. [2] As a result of this, oceanic tidal mixing ...