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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Domun-si McCune–Reischauer
Tomun-si...
- Kalimantan, Indonesia. The
language used by the
Dayak Tomun tribe is the
Tomun language. The
Tomun Dayak language is
closely related to the
Tamuan Dayak...
- from
Lamandau Regency and
performed during funeral especially among Dayak Tomun people.
Tambun Bungai Dance,
originating from
Palangka Raya city and depicting...
- The
Tomon Railway Company (****anese: 図們鉄道株式会社,
Tomon Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha; Korean: 도문철도주식회사; RR: Domun
Cheoldo Jusikhoesa), was a
privately owned railway...
- Sŏngp'yŏng.
Originally called Tonggwanjin station, it was
opened by the
Tomun Railway Company on 1
December 1922,
together with the rest of the Sangsambong–Chongsŏng...
- (Liimatta, Otsala, Tomi Krutsin) – 3:41 "Ja jos" (Liimatta) – 3:54 "Tie
tomun suuntima" (Liimatta, Lääkkölä) – 4:06 "Neljä
ruukkua neliössä" (Liimatta...
- ****mara (Kerta Mulya), Riam (Nibung Terjung),
Belantikan (Sungkup), Tamuan,
Tomun, Pangin, Sekakai, and Silat. List of
Dayak groups of West
Kalimantan Bamayo...
- Indonesia. It is
performed by sub-Dayak
ethnic groups, especially the
Tomun people,
Ngaju people, Ot
Danum people and
other Dayak tribes who
still embrace...
-
owned Tomun Railway on 1
April 1929,
acquiring the
private railway's
route from ****yŏng to
Tonggwanjin (now Kangalli) and
calling it the "West
Tomun Line"...
- Tongp'o. It was
originally opened by the
Tomun Railway together with the Sangsambong−Chongsŏng
section of the West
Tomun Line on 1
November 1924. It was subsequently...