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  2. Mount Sumbing - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sumbing (Indonesian: Gunung Sumbing) is an active stratovolcano in Central Java, Indonesia. This volcano is symmetrical like its neighbor, Mount Sindoro which lies to its northwest. Administratively, The volcano is divided between 3 regencies : Temanggung , Wonosobo , and Magelang .

  3. Mount Sumbing (Sumatra) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sumbing is a stratovolcano in the central region of Sumatra, Indonesia. The volcano has a complicated summit region with several craters and a 180 m long crater lake . Eruptions

  4. File:Mount Sundoro & Mount Sumbing Relief Map, SRTM-1.jpg

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  5. File:Mt.Sumbing&Sindoro.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Magelang - Wikipedia

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    Also mentioned are Mount Susundara and Mount Wukir Sumbing which is now known as Mount Sindoro and Mount Sumbing. [6] When Britain colonised Magelang in the eighteenth century, Magelang became the seat of the government and was made to the same level as a regency with Mas Ngabehi Danukromo as its first leader (Bupati).

  7. File:Sumbing Mount, Magelang.JPG - Wikipedia

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  8. Twin mountain drawing - Wikipedia

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    A photo of Mount Sumbing (left) and Mount Sindoro (right) taken from a plane. The template for the drawing originates from Yogyakartan artist Tino Sidin, the host of the children's drawing program Gemar Menggambar, which aired on TVRI in the 1980s. One of the drawings produced by Sidin contained the now iconic twin mountains and rice fields.

  9. Category:Volcanoes of Sumatra - Wikipedia

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