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  2. Mobile Brigade Corps - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the national units, regional formations of the Mobile Brigade are present in all 38 Regional Police Forces (Polda) in Indonesia which represent a province. In each BRIMOB unit of a Police HQ in a province ( Polda ), there are about several detachments of MBC Pelopor units (organized into a regiment) and usually 1 - 2 detachment of ...

  3. File:Logo Polda Sumbar.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Sumbar Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Sumbar Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam just east of Gholaman in North Khorasan Province, Iran. The primary purpose of the dam is flood control and water supply for irrigation and municipal uses.

  5. Sumbar River - Wikipedia

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    The Sumbar (also Sari-su, Sara-su and Ṣáríṣú) is a fast flowing river in southern Turkmenistan and northern Iran. It a tributary of the Atrek . The name Sari-su means yellow water in Turkic languages, but is applied to a number of other rivers as well.

  6. Polda - Wikipedia

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    Polda is a Czech adventure video game series developed by Sleep Team which began with the release of Polda in 1998. The main character is a policeman, Pankrác. In some of the sequels he is a private detective. Polda 1 was the best selling game in the Czech Republic in 1999, it is also the most popular Czech adventure games series. [1] [2]

  7. Sumbar - Wikipedia

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    Sumbar may refer to: Sumbar River, a river in southern Turkmenistan; Šumbar Lake, a series of lakes in Karlovac County, Croatia; West Sumatra, known in Indonesian as ...

  8. Šumbar Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lakes lie about 7 km northeast of Karlovac in the middle of a forested area, north of the Kupa river. The Šumbar Lake complex is not naturally occurring. The first lake formed in an area where clay had been excavated starting in the 19th century.