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  2. Manggarai language - Wikipedia

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    Manggarai is the native language of the Manggarai people of Flores island in East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. Based on statistical data reported by the Central Agency on Statistics ( BPS) in 2009, it is the native language of more than 730,000 people in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. [2]

  3. Betawi language - Wikipedia

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    Betawi, also known as Betawi Malay, Jakartan Malay, or Batavian Malay, is the spoken language of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the native language of perhaps 5 million people; a precise number is difficult to determine due to the vague use of the name. Betawi Malay is a popular informal language in contemporary Indonesia, used ...

  4. Tidore language - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 0°1′N 127°44′E. /  0.017°N 127.733°E  / 0.017; 127.733. Tidore is a language of North Maluku, Indonesia, spoken by the Tidore people. [4] The language is centered on the island of Tidore, but it is also spoken in some areas of the neighbouring Halmahera. [4] Historically, it was the primary language of the Sultanate ...

  5. Toba Batak language - Wikipedia

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    Toba Batak ( / ˈtoʊbə ˈbætək / [2]) is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sumatra province in Indonesia. It is part of a group of languages called Batak. There are approximately 1,610,000 Toba Batak speakers, living to the east, west and south of Lake Toba.

  6. Batak - Wikipedia

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    The Batak sub-ethnics ( Toba, Karo, Pakpak, Mandailing) dancing Tor-tor or Manortor in Kesawan, Medan, 2021. Batak societies are patriarchally organized along clans known as Marga. A traditional belief among the Toba Batak is that they originate from one ancestor "Si Raja Batak", with all Margas descended from him.

  7. Pempek - Wikipedia

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    Pempek, mpek-mpek and also known as colloquially as empek-empek is a savoury Indonesian fishcake delicacy, made of fish and tapioca, from Palembang, [1] South Sumatera, Indonesia. Pempek is served with a rich sweet and sour sauce called kuah cuka or kuah cuko (lit. vinegar sauce), or just "cuko".

  8. Labuan Bajo - Wikipedia

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    Labuan Bajo. /  8.500°S 119.883°E  / -8.500; 119.883. Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. It is in Komodo district. [ 2] It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency, one of the eight regencies of Flores.

  9. Parahyangan - Wikipedia

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    Parahyangan ( Preanger) or Priangan is a cultural and mountainous region in West Java province on the Indonesian island of Java. Covering a little less than one-sixth of Java, it is the heartland of Sundanese people and their culture. [1] It is bordered to the West by Banten province, to the North by the northern coast region of Subang, Cirebon ...