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Sampit is a
large town
located in East
Kotawaringin Regency,
Central Kalimantan.
Previously a
timber port town, it has
grown to be a medium-sized community...
- The
Sampit conflict,
Sampit war or
Sampit riots was an
outbreak of inter-ethnic
violence in Indonesia,
beginning in
February 2001 and
lasting through...
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Winyah Bay at the
confluence of the Black,
Great Pee Dee, Waccamaw, and
Sampit rivers,
Georgetown is the
second largest seaport in
South Carolina, handling...
- The
Sampit River or
Mentaya River is a
river of
Central Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia. The
river takes its name from the town of
Sampit which lies on...
- The
Sampit River begins in a
swampy area of
western Georgetown County,
South Carolina, USA. It
flows in an
easterly direction to
Winyah Bay at Georgetown...
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included the
Sambas riots and
Sampit conflict. In 2001,
during the
Sampit conflict in the
Central Kalimantan town of
Sampit, at
least 500
Madurese were...
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Sampit Airport (also
known as H. Asan
Airport (IATA: SMQ, ICAO: WAGS, FAA LID:
Formerly WAOS), is a
public airport in
Sampit,
Central Kalimantan, Indonesia...
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resulted in
hundreds of deaths. It
became known as the
Sampit conflict.
Transmigration program Sampit conflict 2010
Tarakan riot, a much
smaller scale riot...
- such as the
Indonesian m****
killings of 1965–66 and, more recently, the
Sampit conflict.
Cases of
famine cannibalism have been
reported from
North Korea...
- KRI
Teluk Sampit (515) is the
fourth Teluk Semangka-class tank
landing ship in the
Indonesian Navy. The ship has a
length of 100 m (330 ft), a beam of...