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  • ...in the world (approx. 473,000 square kilometres or 182,600 square miles). Sumatra has a population of about 45 million (2005 census). The first written source to mention Sumatra was probably the Indian epic [[Ramayana|Rāmāyaṇa]]. The name mentioned
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  • ...in the world (approx. 473,000 square kilometres or 182,600 square miles). Sumatra has a population of about 45 million (2005 census). The first written source to mention Sumatra was probably the Indian epic [[Ramayana|Rāmāyaṇa]]. The name mentioned
    2 KB (313 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
  • # North Sumatra # West Sumatra
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  • ...BN 0-398-02808-7.</ref> Ditmars (1937) reportedly received a specimen from Sumatra as well.<ref name="Dit33">Ditmars RL. 1933. Reptiles of the World. Revised
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  • {{r|Sumatra}}
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  • ...islands of Bali and Lombok, or the Sunda Strait, located between Java and Sumatra.
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  • ...[[siamangs]] from [[southeast Asia]], [[orangutans]] from [[Borneo]] and [[Sumatra]], [[mountain gorilla|mountain]] and [[lowland gorilla]]s, [[chimpanzees]]
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  • .... Investigation of the notorious volcano at [[Krakatoa]], between Java and Sumatra, has revealed massive ash and lava deposits that date back to about this ti
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  • ...ng the Malay Barrier, a defensive line which included the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Timor and extended eastward from Timor to the coastal waters of
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  • ...] in the islands of [[Borneo]] (Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei, and Kalimantan), [[Sumatra]] (including Simeulue, Nias, Banka, Belitung, and Riau Islands), [[Java]], ...rt|1800|m|ft}} in Sumatra<ref>David, P. & G. Vogel (1996). ''The Snakes of Sumatra: An Anno- tated Checklist and Key with Natural History Notes.'' Edition Chi
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  • ...he [[Himalayas]], the [[Liukiu Island]] rabbit (''Pentalagus''), and the [[Sumatra]] rabbit (''Nesolagus''). A striped species of rabbit has been found in Asi
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  • ...anka]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Cambodia]], Indonesia ([[Java (island)|Java]], [[Sumatra]], [[Bali]], [[Sulawesi]]), [[Peninsular Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Taiwa |South Chinese Sea (Malaysia, Gulf of Thailand), Indian Ocean (Sumatra, Java, Borneo)
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  • ...Tsuji’s actions well after the fact since the 25th army had been moved to Sumatra leaving only an occupation force in Singapore. <ref name=Nelson>{{citation
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  • ...BN 0-398-02808-7.</ref> Ditmars (1937) reportedly received a specimen from Sumatra as well.<ref name="Dit37"/> However, the distribution of this species in th
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  • ...are gibbons and siamangs from southeast Asia, Orangutans from Borneo and [[Sumatra]], Mountain and Lowland Gorillas, Chimpanzees and Bonobos and humans. Under
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  • ...Tsuji’s actions well after the fact since the 25th army had been moved to Sumatra leaving only an occupation force in Singapore. <ref name=Nelson>{{citation
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  • | || ''[[Sumatra (HBC vessel)]]'' || Barque, chartered by HBC || 1836 || 1838 || Europe, Pac * [https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/_docs/hbca/ships_histories/sumatra.pdf]
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  • ...0 kg. Their small size is an adaptation to the thick, dense forests of the Sumatra island where they reside, as well as the smaller-sized prey.
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  • |Brunei, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo, Bangka, Belitung), Malaysia, Philippines (Palawan), southern Thail
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  • ...to the [[Musi River (Indonesia)|Musi River]] on the Indonesian island of [[Sumatra]], and according to the [[National Transportation Safety Board|NTSB]], is b ...gan a high-speed nosedive at 35,000 feet toward the Musi River in Southern Sumatra, Indonesia. While mid-air, the plane broke into pieces before being scatter
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  • ...conclusions after spending a year observing the movements of orangutans in Sumatra. The great apes of the region are the only species to spend their entire li
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  • ...of the venom from the spitting cobras (Naja spp.) of Africa, China, and [[Sumatra]]." <ref>Dart RC ''et al'' (2006) Chapter 195. Reptile Bites. Tintinalli's
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  • * [[Sumatra]]
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  • ...to destroy the rebel forces. By Feb. 21 loyal forces had been airlifted to Sumatra and had begun the attack. The rebel headquarters was in the southern coasta Armed Indonesians returned to Sumatra by airdrop from the Philippines, and by landings from US submarines. <ref n
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  • ...arly as the 1600s, where today it remains a part of various ensembles in [[Sumatra]], Java, and the Philippines. Jamaica uses the violin for dance music. Nort
    63 KB (9,800 words) - 11:57, 12 September 2013
  • ...tion, and it took the Dutch 35 years to subdue the Achin (Atjeh) rebels in Sumatra.
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  • ...ude [[New Guinea]], which as a whole has over 2,700 species, [[Borneo]], [[Sumatra]], [[Madagascar]], [[Venezuela]] and [[Costa Rica]]<ref Name="Kew"><span st
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  • ...ude [[New Guinea]], which as a whole has over 2,700 species, [[Borneo]], [[Sumatra]], [[Madagascar]], [[Venezuela]] and [[Costa Rica]]<ref Name="Kew"><span st
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