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Sumatra
Sumatra, Indonesia
Island in western Indonesia, westernmost of the Sunda Islands.
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Sumatra
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Instance Of
Island
Coordinate Location
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0.2989°S 101.2708°E
Country
Indonesia
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Sumatra
Described by Source
The Nuttall Encyclopædia
History of Ming
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 11
Located in Time Zone
Indonesia Western Standard Time
Highest Point
Mount Kerinci
Located in or Next to Body of Water
Area
Image
Perimeter
Elevation Above Sea Level
Locator Map Image
Population
Part Of
Continent
Detail Map
Native Label
Language Used
30 items
Located In/On Physical Feature
Different From
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
Name
Indian Ocean
473,481 square kilometre
4,869 kilometre
12 metre
50,365,538
(2010)
Point in Time
:
2010
60,000,000
(2021)
Unnamed
:
bug: P459
Point in Time
:
2021
20,808,148
(1971)
Point in Time
:
1971
28,016,160
(1980)
Point in Time
:
1980
36,506,703
(1990)
Point in Time
:
1990
42,616,164
(2000)
Point in Time
:
2000
Greater Sunda Islands
Asia
Sumatra
Nias
The Angkola Tribe Not Batak
Nasal
Alas
Dairi Batak
Mandailing Batak
Simalungun Batak
Col
Simeulue
Rejang
Loncong
Duano’
Sikule
Haji
Kerinci
Pekal
Kaur
Lubu
Kubu
Central Malay
Komering
Minangkabau
Mentawai
Karo Batak
Toba Batak
Gayo
Javanese
Abung
Lampung Api
Malay
Greater Sunda Islands
Sumatra
Indonesia
Ruja
Sumatera
Sumatr
Sumatra
Sumatro
Subject Named As
:
Sumatra
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Volume 325 of History of Ming
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24474013
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24753004
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Sumatra
Page(s)
:
189
Elevation Above Sea Level
:
3,805 metre