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Sekadau Regency is a
regency of West
Kalimantan province of Indonesia. It was
created on 18
December 2003 from the
eastern part of
Sanggau Regency. It...
- (navigable 471 km),
Pawan (197 km),
Kendawangan (128 km),
Jelai (135 km),
Sekadau (117 km),
Sambas (233 km ), and
Landak (178 km).
Although rivers are very...
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people live include:
Belitang Hilir district,
Sekadau Belitang district,
Sekadau Belitang Hulu district,
Sekadau Sepauk,
Sintang and its
surrounding region...
- regency's
eastern portion was
split off to
create a new
regency called Sekadau,
leaving Sanggau with an area of 12,857.7 km2 (5,000 sq mi). As of the...
- Pontianak—0561 Sambas, Bengkayang, Singkawang—0562 Landak—0563 Sanggau,
Sekadau—0564 Sintang—0565
Kapuas Hulu—0567 Melawi—0568 Kapuas, ****ng Pisau—0513...
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similarities with the West
Kalimantan Malay language around Sanggau,
Sintang and
Sekadau in the
northern part of the West
Kalimantan province of Indonesia. According...
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language of Borneo. It is
mostly spoken by the
Dayak Mualang in
parts of the
Sekadau Regency and
Sintang Regency in Indonesia.
Mualang at
Ethnologue (18th ed...
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dominant in
small towns along the
Kapuas River in the
regencies of Sanggau,
Sekadau and Sintang.
Their Hakka dialect is
originally Hopo
which influenced by...
- Riau
Islands Rokan Hilir Siak
Tembilahan Sakai Sambas Malay Sanggau Malay Sekadau Malay Serdang Malay Sintang Malay Sokop South Barisan Malay Benakat Bengkulu...
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Matan Sultanate (1590–1948),
Sanggau Sultanate,
Sintang Sultanate, and
Sekadau Sultanate.
Between 1511 and 1984,
numerous Malay kingdoms and sultanates...