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  2. Rawa Badak Selatan - Wikipedia

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    The name of Rawa Badak possibly derived from Sundanese word rawa badag, which the mean is the wide swamp. [1] In the eastern of Jakarta (the former name is Batavia), when this administrative village lies, were the wide swamp in the early time.

  3. Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park - Wikipedia

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    Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park is a national park on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, in the province of South East Sulawesi. It was declared in 1989 and has an area of 1,050 km². It was declared in 1989 and has an area of 1,050 km².

  4. Kampoeng Rawa - Wikipedia

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    Kampoeng Rawa (Javanese: ꦏꦩ꧀ꦥꦸꦁ ꦫꦮ, romanized: Kampung Rawa) is a tourist attraction located within the green belt around Lake Rawa Pening of Ambarawa in Central Java, Indonesia. Opened in August 2012, it is owned and operated by twelve groups of farmers and fishermen who were funded by the Artha Prima Credit Union.

  5. Rawa Badak Utara - Wikipedia

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    The name of Rawa Badak possibly derived from Sundanese word rawa badag, which the mean is the wide swamp. [1] In the eastern of Jakarta (the former name is Batavia), when this administrative village lies, were the wide swamp in the early time.

  6. Lake Rawa Pening - Wikipedia

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    Rawa Pening (literally meaning 'Clear Swamp', from the Javanese Bening) is a lake in the Ambarawa Basin in Central Java, Indonesia. It serves as a source of power, irrigation, and flood control, and is used for fishing.

  7. Southwest Borneo freshwater swamp forests - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater swamp forests of the southwest coast of Borneo occur where rivers on flat alluvial plains meet the coastal mangroves. The resulting sediment and periodic inundation produce more nutrient-rich, less acidic soil, and taller trees than peat swamps [4]

  8. Protected areas of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Protected areas of Indonesia comprise both terrestrial and marine environments in any of the six IUCN Protected Area categories.There are over 500 protected areas in Indonesia, of which 54 National Parks cover 16.4 million ha, and another 527 nature and game reserves cover a further 28.3 million ha. [1]

  9. Freshwater swamp forest - Wikipedia

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    A freshwater swamp forest is a type of wetland ecosystem characterized by its unique hydrology and vegetation. These forests are typically found in low-lying areas, riverbanks, and floodplains where there is a consistent supply of freshwater. [3]