- The
Kolaka incident,
known locally as the 19
November incident (Peristiwa 19 November), was an
ambush of a
Dutch military convoy near
Kolaka, Southeast...
- the Bone Gulf
between Watampone (Bone) in
South Sulawesi and the port of
Kolaka in
Southeast Sulawesi. From the
seventeenth century until the
early twentieth...
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Kolaka Regency (Kabupaten
Kolaka) is a
regency of
Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. It
covers an area of 2,960.73 km2 (1,143.14 sq mi) and had a...
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North Kolaka Regency is a
regency in the
northwest part of
Southeast Sulawesi province of Indonesia. It was
created on 18
December 2003 from the former...
- "BPBD: 172
bangunan terdampak gempa bumi di
Kolaka Timur" [BPBD: 172
buildings affected by
earthquake in East
Kolaka].
Antara (in Indonesian). 3
February 2025...
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Buteng United Central Buton Regency Lamoliandu Stadium Gasko Kolaka Kolaka Regency Gelora Kolaka Stadium Gulamastar Central Buton Regency Lamoliandu Stadium...
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Central Mamuju Regency from
Mamuju Regency (14
December 2012) East
Kolaka Regency from
Kolaka Regency (14
December 2012)
Taliabu Island Regency from Sula Islands...
- The East
Kolaka Regency is a new and the only
landlocked regency of
Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia,
established on 11
January 2013 from the
former eastern...
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Kyrtoni (Gr****: Κυρτώνη,
before 1987: Κολάκα -
Kolaka) is a
village in the
southeastern part of Phthiotis, Greece. It is part of the muni****lity of Lokroi...
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Tolaki (To'olaki) is the
major language of
Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is an
Austronesian language of the
Celebic branch. /b/ and /d/ are optionally...