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  2. Angles (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The approximate positions of some Germanic peoples reported by Graeco-Roman authors in the 1st century. Suevian peoples in red, and other Irminones in purple. The Angles were one of the main Germanic peoples who settled in Great Britain in the post-Roman period. [2]

  3. Jembatan akar - Wikipedia

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    Jembatan akar, a tourist attraction in Pesisir Selatan. Jembatan akar (English: living root bridge) is the bridge that forms the fabric of the two roots of the trees that grow across and extends over a stream in the subdistrict Bayang Utara, Pesisir Selatan Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia. [1] It is located about 88 km south of the city of Padang.

  4. Painan - Wikipedia

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    Jembatan akar or "Tree-Root Bridge", a bridge that forms from the fabric of the root from two trees that grow across and extends over a stream; Bayang Sani Waterfalls (also known as Welkum, a former Dutch era bathhouse) Lumpo Waterfall; Langkisau Hill (sights and paragliding) Carocok Beach; Timbulun Waterfall

  5. Living root bridge - Wikipedia

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    Local Khasis using the young, pliable aerial roots of a fig tree to create a new railing for a bridge near the village of Kongthong. Living root bridges are a kind of tree shaping in which rivers are spanned by architecture formed out of the roots of ficus plants.

  6. Mukim Lamunin - Wikipedia

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    The story of Bukit Munin dates back to a time when there was a neglected area of swampy land with a small stream and a hill. The land was overgrown with roots and vegetation, and the villagers called it "Lalak Akar." The village head decided to organise a communal work event to clear the land and transform it into a fruit orchard.

  7. Kampong Sungai Akar - Wikipedia

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    Kampong Sungai Akar [a] (Malay: Kampung Sungai Akar) or commonly known as Sungai Akar, is a village in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei, as well as a neighbourhood in the capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The population was 5,467 in 2016.

  8. Agarum - Wikipedia

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    Agarum is generally thought to be the Failaka Island, located near the coast of Kuwait. [6] Failaka was the main center of the cult of Inzak. In the late 1st millennium BCE, the Aramaic name of Failaka was ´KR — probably standing for Akar, likely a diachronic variant of Akarum.

  9. Fibraurea tinctoria - Wikipedia

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    Fibraurea tinctoria is a species of flowering plant [2] native to South Asia, where it grows in wet tropical areas between India and the Philippines. [1] It is considered locally common. [3]