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  2. Ciliwung - Wikipedia

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    Ci Liwung ("K. Ciliwung "), bottom center in the map of rivers and canals of Jakarta (2012)The Ciliwung (often written as Ci Liwung as the "ci" prefix simply translates as "river"; also as Tjiliwoeng in Dutch, Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮤᮝᮥᮀ) is a 119 km long river in the northwestern region of Java where it flows through two provinces, West Java and the special region of Jakarta.

  3. Cisadane River - Wikipedia

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    The Cisadane River is a 138 kilometres (86 mi) long river in northern West Java, Indonesia. [1] Note that the prefixed syllable "Ci" means river, so to avoid tautology the true translation is "Sadane River".

  4. Sungai Penuh - Wikipedia

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    Sungai Penuh (Indonesian: (Kota) Sungai Penuh, lit. "Full River (City)") is a city in Indonesia , in western Jambi province , on the island of Sumatra . It is an enclave within Kerinci Regency , of which it was formerly part but from which it became administratively separate on 24 June 2008.

  5. Brantas River - Wikipedia

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    Lithography of Brantas river based on the painting by Abraham Salm (1865-1872) Brantas river before 1940. The Brantas is the longest river in East Java, Indonesia. [2] It has a length of 320 km, [3] and drains an area of over 11,000 km 2 from the southern slope of Mount Kawi-Kelud-Butak, Mount Wilis, and the northern slopes of Mount Liman-Limas, Mount Welirang, and Mount Anjasmoro. [4]

  6. Comal River (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    A bridge and aqueduct crossing the secondary canal leading to the main stream of the Comal River (Dutch Colonial picture, 19th–20th century). The Comal River is the main stream in the drainage basin (Indonesian: daerah aliran sungai Comal covering an area of 822 km 2 (317 sq mi) [6] which comprises three administrative regencies: Pemalang, Tegal and Pekalongan. [7]

  7. Madiun River - Wikipedia

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    The Madiun River (Indonesian: Bengawan Madiun or Kali Madiun) is a river in East Java, Indonesia, about 500 km to the east of the capital Jakarta. [1] It is the largest tributary of the Solo River. [2]

  8. Territories of Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    1. Sungai Kaluka or Krian in the south of Sarawak [7] 2. Kalka, one of the 5 provinces outside Brunei according to the Salsilah Raja Brunei: Kalakah, Seribas, Sadong, Semerahan and Sarawak 12. 3. Kalakah, the city of Calaca was a major trading port south of the capital (Brunei) and the center of the country of Sedang 2. Saludhung 1. Saludung 1 ...

  9. Johor River - Wikipedia

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    The Johor River (Malay: Sungai Johor) is the main river in the Malaysian state of Johor. The 122.7 km long river has a drainage basin of 2,636 km 2 [1] and flows in a roughly north–south direction, originating from Mount Gemuruh and then empties into the Strait of Johor. Its major tributaries are the Sayong, Linggiu, Tiram and Lebam Rivers.

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