- 533; 121.967
Bungku is a town and the
administrative centre of the
Regency of Morowali, in
Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.
Bungku was originally...
- egg-foo-young-like
omelet atop the rice. In
Malay cuisine, it is
similar to
telur bungkus,
which literally means "wrapped egg" (the wrap
usually contains chicken...
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animate and be
known as a Pocong.
Pocong is also
known in
Malaysia as
Hantu Bungkus (wrapped-up ghost).
Pocongs come in all
shapes and sizes,
depending not...
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Bungku people (
Bungku: To
Bungku or To Bunggu) are an
ethnic group who
mostly resides in
North Bungku,
South Bungku,
Central Bungku, and
Menui Islands...
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Bungku is an
Austronesian language (one of the
Celebic languages) of
Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is
quite close to Wawonii. It was a
local lingua...
- Tetum, Rejang, Muna, Sumbawa,
Bangka Malay, Osing, ****o,
Bungku-Tolaki languages, Moronene,
Bungku, Bahonsuai, Kulisusu, Wawonii, Mori Bawah, Mori Atas,...
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males and 76,657 females). The
administrative centre is at the town of
Bungku. The
Regency includes the far-flung
Menui Islands (Ke****uan Menui), lying...
- its flavour.
Roadside stalls sell it ready-packed,
known as nasi
lemak bungkus. A
traditional Malaysian nasi
lemak calls for rice and a
serving of sambal...
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Bahonsuai Balaesang Balantak Banggai Batui Behoa Boano Bobongko Bonerate Bungku Busoa Cia-Cia
Dampelas Dondo Kalao Kaili Ledo
Kaimbulawa Kamaru Kodeoha...
- The
Bungku–Tolaki
languages (also
known as
Bungku–Mori in
older literature) are a
group of
languages spoken primarily in
South East
Sulawesi province...