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Southwest Papua (Indonesian: Papua Barat Daya) is the 38th province of Indonesia to be created, and was split off from West Papua on 8 December 2022. [4] Despite being named southwest, it is a misnomer and this province is actually located in the northwest edge of Papua.
Dikir Barat Singapura is traditionally performed by a choral ensemble, featuring a tok juara (lead vocalist), [7] a tukang karut (jester), a chorus known as the awok-awok consisting of 12–16 individuals and a percussion ensemble.
At the 2010 Census, Sarmi Regency comprised ten districts (distrik), but subsequently nine additional districts (Sungai Biri, Veen, Bonggo Barat, Ismari, Sobey, Muara Toy, Verkam, Apawer Hilir and Apawer Tengah) have been created by splitting existing districts.
The name Kali Baru ('New River') is associated with a fishing harbor in the Tanjung Priok area of North Jakarta. In the 1960s, a new harbor was established to replace the Kali Kresek Lahoa fishing harbor which closed in 1967. The area was divided into two parts: Kalibaru Timur ('Eastern Kali Baru') and Kalibaru Barat ('Western Kali Baru'). [5]
Port of Sorong. Sorong is the largest city and the capital of the Indonesian province of Southwest Papua.The city is located on the western tip of the island of New Guinea with its only land borders being with Sorong Regency.
The Kingdom of Singapura (Malay: Kerajaan Singapura) was a Malay Hindu-Buddhist kingdom thought to have been established during the early history of Singapore upon its main island Temasek from 1299 until its fall sometime between 1396 and 1398. [2]
Alok Timur (East Alok) consists of the 5 kelurahan of Beru, Kota Baru, Nangameting, Waioti and Wairotang, with 23,585 inhabitants in mid 2023; [12] plus the 5 desa , of which Lepolima (2,230) and Watugong (1,468) are both also on Flores Island but immediately south of the 5 kelurahan ,
Kotabaru Regency is one of the eleven regencies in the Indonesian province of South Kalimantan.It consists of two parts; the smaller (2,375.44 km 2) but more populated insular part comprises Laut Island ("Sea Island"), the largest island off the coast of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), together with the smaller Sebuku Island off Laut Island's east coast and other even smaller islands nearby ...