South Sumatra
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South Sumatra — Infobox Provinces of Indonesia name=South Sumatra country=Indonesia logo= motto=Palembang BARI (Bersih, Aman, Rapi, Indah) capital=Palembang population=6900000 population as of = 2000 area in km2=53435.72 Time=WIB (UTC+7) ethnicity=Malay (31%),… … Wikipedia
South Sumatra — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name South Sumatra Country and Admin Code ID.32 ID … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Sumatra — Infobox Islands name = Sumatra image caption = Topography of Sumatra locator native name = native name link = location = South East Asia coordinates = coord|0|00|N|102|00|E|region:ID type:isle archipelago = Greater Sunda Islands area = 470,000… … Wikipedia
Sumatra — Sumatran, adj., n. /soo mah treuh/, n. a large island in the W part of Indonesia. 20,800,000; 164,147 sq. mi. (425,141 sq. km). * * * Island (pop., 2000 including adjoining islands: 43,309,707), western Indonesia. It is one of the Sunda Islands… … Universalium
Sumatra du Sud — 2° 45′ 00″ S 103° 50′ 00″ E / 2.75, 103.83333333 … Wikipédia en Français
Sumatra-Nashorn — Sumatra Nashörner im Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Systematik Unterklasse: Höhere Säugetiere (Eutheria) Über … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sumatra-Kurzschwanzpython — (Python curtus) Systematik Unterordnung: Schlangen (Serpentes) Überfamilie … Deutsch Wikipedia
South East Asia Command — (SEAC) was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South East Asian Theatre during World War II.BackgroundThe initial supreme commander of the theatre was General Sir Archibald Wavell, initially as head of the American … Wikipedia
South West Pacific Area (command) — South West Pacific Area (SWPA) was the name given to the Allied supreme military command in the South West Pacific Theatre of World War II. It was one of four major Allied commands in the Pacific theatres of World War II, during 1942 45. SWPA… … Wikipedia
Sumatra — [so͞o mä′trə] large island of Indonesia, just south of the Malay Peninsula: 183,970 sq mi (476,480 sq km); pop. (with small nearby islands) 36,506,000 Sumatran adj., n … English World dictionary