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Sumbawa, is an
Indonesian island,
located in the
middle of the
Lesser Sunda Islands chain, with
Lombok to the west,
Flores to the east, and
Sumba further...
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Sumbawa or
Samawa people are an
ethnic group of
people native to the
western and
central region of
Sumbawa Island,
which comprises West
Sumbawa Regency...
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Sumbawa (basa Semawa; Indonesian:
bahasa Sumbawa) or
Sumbawarese is a Malayo-Polynesian
language of the
western half of
Sumbawa Island, Indonesia, which...
- In
April 1815,
Mount Tambora, a
volcano on the
island of
Sumbawa in present-day
Indonesia (then part of the
Dutch East Indies),
erupted in what is now...
- the
capital of the Bima Regency, on the
eastern part of the
island of
Sumbawa, in the
Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is
connected by provincial...
- is an
active stratovolcano in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Located on
Sumbawa in the
Lesser Sunda Islands, it was
formed by the
active subduction zones...
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which consists of two main islands,
namely Lombok Island and
Sumbawa Island as well as
several other small islands. The two
largest islands...
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Sumbawa Regency (Indonesian:
Kabupaten Sumbawa) is a
Regency (Kabupaten) of the
Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is
located on the island...
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Sumbawa Besar is a town on the
Indonesian island of
Sumbawa, and is the second-biggest
settlement on the
island after Bima. It is the
administrative capital...
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Balinese on Bali,
Sasak on Lombok, and
Sumbawa on
western Sumbawa.
Balinese Sasak–
Sumbawa Sasak Sumbawa These languages have
similarities with Javanese...