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  2. Renun River - Wikipedia

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    Floods are often caused by the Lae Renun River, for example in Renun Village, Tanah Pinem District, Dairi Regency, around 14.00 WIB, which immersing 25 housing units and mosques, in addition to breaking a suspension bridge connecting Renun Village and Lau Njuhar Village as well as damaging 30 hectares of corn field belonging to the residents.

  3. Barito River - Wikipedia

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    A timber raft on the Barito River with housing for the workers (ca.1905-14). The Barito River is the second longest river in Borneo, Indonesia after the Kapuas River with a total length of 1,090 km (680 mi) and a drainage basin of over 80,000 km 2 (31,000 sq mi) in South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

  4. Sembakung River - Wikipedia

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    The Sembakung River is a river in Borneo that flows from Sabah, Malaysia to North Kalimantan, Indonesia, about 1600 km northeast of the capital Jakarta. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Geography

  5. Kayan River - Wikipedia

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    The Kayan is a large river in Borneo.It is one of the largest and most important rivers in the province of Kalimantan Utara.It rises in the northern part of the island's central mountain range in the Ukeng Mountains and flows in a large delta into the Sulawesi Sea below the provincial capital Tanjung Selor.

  6. Kapuas River - Wikipedia

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    At 1,143 km (710 mi) in length, it is the longest river in the island of Borneo and the longest river in Indonesia [5] [6] and one of the world's longest island rivers. [7] It originates in the Müller mountain range at the center of the island and flows west into the South China Sea creating an extended marshy delta.

  7. South Hulu Sungai Regency - Wikipedia

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    Originally at Indonesia's independence there was a single Hulu Sungai Regency (the regency was named for the upper reaches of the Barito River), but on 26 June 1959 this was divided into three new regencies covering South Hulu Sungai, Central Hulu Sungai and North Hulu Sungai respectively, and on 14 July 1965 part of the new South Hulu Sungai Regency was split off to create a separate Tapin ...

  8. Baliung River - Wikipedia

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    The watershed area (Indonesian: Daerah Aliran Sungai) of the Baliung River belongs to the Cibaliung–Cisawarna River region (Indonesian: Wilayah Sungai), one of the four river region in Banten, and one of the two river areas under the authority of Banten province. [4] [5] There are 75 watershed areas in the Cibaliung–Cisawarna river region. [4]

  9. Angke River - Wikipedia

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    The Angke River (Indonesian: Kali Angke or Sungai Angke, Chinese: 紅溪; pinyin: Hóng xī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Âng-khe) is a 91.25-kilometre (56.70 mi) long river in Jakarta, Indonesia. The river flows from the Bogor area of West Java, [2] passing through the cities of Tangerang and Jakarta into the Java Sea [3] via the Cengkareng Drain. [4]

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