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  2. Maros Regency - Wikipedia

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    Maros Regency (Makasar: ᨆᨑᨘᨔᨘ, romanized: Màrusu’, Makasar pronunciation:) is a regency of South Sulawesi province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,619.12 sq.km, and had a population of 319,002 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 391,774 at the Census of 2020. [ 3 ]

  3. Paya Terubong - Wikipedia

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    As Paya Terubong Road is the sole road which links the north and south of Penang Island through the central valleys, heavy traffic congestion occurs on a frequent basis. [2] [4] In 2022, part of the Jalan Bukit Kukus Paired Road was opened for use, intended to alleviate congestion between Paya Terubong and other suburbs to the south.

  4. Paya Terubong (state constituency) - Wikipedia

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    In terms of population size, Paya Terubong is the largest state constituency in Penang, with 46,741 registered voters within this constituency alone as of April 2018. [1] Concerns have been raised by the locals about the lopsided population disparity between the Paya Terubong constituency and the other, less populated seats in Penang , and the ...

  5. Maros - Wikipedia

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    Maros is a town in the South Sulawesi province of Indonesia close to the provincial capital of Makassar. It is the capital of the Maros Regency . Maros is the location of the Indonesian Cereals Research Institute, [ 1 ] a branch of the Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development.

  6. North-East District (Penang) - Wikipedia

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    Daerah Timur Laut: Northeast District within Penang. ... Paya Terubong: 226,712 32.7 6,933 Bukit Paya Terubong 1,998 4.9 408 Mukim 15 13 4.8 3 Mukim 16 1,408 3.7

  7. Central Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    From its creation in 1964, Central Sulawesi Province was composed of four regencies (kabupaten) - Donggala, Buol Toli-Toli (itself recently split off from the northern part of Donggala Regency on 4 July 1959), Poso and Banggai, but on 22 July 1994 the City of Palu was separated from Donggala Regency to be constituted as a regency-level ...

  8. Bantaeng Regency - Wikipedia

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    Bantaeng Regency (Kabupaten Bantaeng; ᨀᨅᨘᨄᨈᨙ ᨅᨈᨕᨙᨂ) is a regency of South Sulawesi Province in Indonesia. It covers an area of 395.83 km 2 and had a population of 176,984 at the 2010 Census, [2] rising to 196,716 at the 2020 Census. [3] The official estimate as at mid 2023 was 211,623 (comprising 104,602 males and 107,021 ...

  9. Pangkajene and Islands Regency - Wikipedia

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    Padang Lampe Waterfall Barracks in Pangkajene (Pankajene) River and bridge in Pangkajene. The Pangkajene and Islands Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Pangkajene dan Kepulauan, usually shortened to Pangkep), (Makasar: ᨈᨀᨒᨑ, romanized: Pangkajè’ne’, Makasar pronunciation: [paŋkaˈɟeʔnɛʔ]) is a regency of South Sulawesi province of Indonesia.