- The
Teluk Semangka class is a
class of tank
landing ships operated by the
Indonesian Navy. The
ships were
built by the Korea-Tacoma
Shipyard (now Hanjin...
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Semangka Bay (Indonesian:
Teluk Semangka) is a
large bay
located on the
southern tip of
Sumatra Island. At the
southern tip of
Sumatra there are two large...
- KRI Teluk
Berau KRI Teluk
Peleng KRI Teluk
Jakarta Teluk Semangka class – LST KRI Teluk
Semangka KRI Teluk
Penyu Polnocny class – LST KRI Teluk
Parigi LST-542...
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Kedondong Syzygium malaccense -
Jambu Bol
Water apple -
Jambu air
Watermelon -
Semangka Sop
Buntut Goreng Sambal Goreng Teri
Tempe Krupuk Indonesian snacks Cuisine...
- KRI
Teluk Semangka (512) is the lead ship of the
Teluk Semangka-class tank
landing ship of the
Indonesian Navy. The ship has a
length of 100 m (330 ft)...
- tank
landing ships, 11
Teluk Gilimanuk-class
landing ships, four
Teluk Semangka-class tank
landing ships, and an post-war ****anese-built LST-542-class...
- (Thwart-the-way)
Sebesi Sebuku Steers (island)
Tabuan Lampung Bay,
Sumatra Semangka Bay,
Sumatra Gulf of
Mannar Cocos Strait,
Duncan P****age and
other Indian...
- 176) HS
Rodos (L 177)
Active LST-542 class: KRI Teluk Amboina (503)
Teluk Semangka class: KRI Teluk Mandar (514) KRI Teluk Sampit (515) KRI Teluk Banten (516)...
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fruits might be disputed.
Klengkeng (longan) were
introduced from India,
semangka (watermelon) from Africa,
kesemek from China,
while alpukat (avocado),...
- KRI
Teluk Ende (517) is the
sixth Teluk Semangka-class tank
landing ship of the
Indonesian Navy. The ship has a
length of 100 m (330 ft), a beam of 14...