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Tutoh, also
known as Long Wat, is a
Kenyah language of Sarawak, Malaysia,
spoken along the
Tutoh River. It is
spoken in the
villages of Long Wat and in...
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Tutong Long
Terawan Long
Tutoh Mulu
Caves Baram (
Tutoh-Tinjar) Batu Bela (Sungai
Merah /
Lower Tutoh) Long
Terawan (Middle
Tutoh) Long Teru (Lower Tinjar)...
- settlements,
including Kampung Benawa,
Kampung Hizrah Benawa,
Kampung Kuala Tutoh and
Kampung Lubok Nibong, parti****ted in
formalising this resolution. The...
- (330,000 ft)
south of
Bandar Seri Begawan, lies
between the
headwaters of
Tutoh river and
Mendalam river where the
latter is a
tributary of the Limbang...
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Western Penan; the
Eastern Penan reside around the Miri, Baram,
Limbang and
Tutoh regions and the
Western Penan in and
around Belaga district. They can be...
- Serudung, Sian, Suluk, Sungai, Tagol, Timugon, Tombonuwo, Tring, Tringgus,
Tutoh, Ukit, Uma’ Lasan)
Vernacular Colloquial Malaysian (Bahasa Rojak), Manglish...
- Borneo. They are:
Kenyah proper (a
dialect cluster, incl. Madang), Sebob,
Tutoh (Long Wat),
Wahau Kenyah, Uma’ Lung / Uma’ Lasan.
Ethnologue says that the...
- Akapatah, San, Long Lama, Apoh N.78 Mulu 10
Lubok Nibong, Puyut, Liomatu,
Tutoh, Long Peluan, Bario, Pa'lungan, Dano, Remudu/Ramudu,
Lellang P.221 Limbang...
- and
Dapur rivers; the
latter two are the
important tributaries for the
Tutoh and Ulu
Baram rivers. A
survey done in 1995
found that the pH of
river waters...
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Kenyah /
Bakung Kiput Lengilu Lundayeh Narom Penan ? Saʼban
Sebob Tring Tutoh Tutong Umaʼ
Lasan Wahau Kenyah Northeast Sabah *
Bonggi Idaʼan Molbog ?...