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  2. Wasur National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Wasur National Park forms part of the largest wetland in Merauke Regency, South Papua, Indonesia and has been one of the least disturbed by human activity. [3] The high value of its biodiversity has led to the park being dubbed the "Serengeti of Papua". [3]

  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. Rawa people - Wikipedia

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    A. C. Milner also notes a second group of Rawas in Jambi and Palembang, referring to this people as the 'Orang Rawa' and the West Sumatra people as the 'Orang Rau'. [5] By the 2nd century CE, the Rawa people were known for mining mining gold and tin. [7] [8] The Rawa people were also known as farmers, traders, and administrators. [9]

  5. 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.

  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. Recovering America's Wildlife Act - Wikipedia

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    The Recovering America's Wildlife Act (RAWA) is a bill in the United States Congress intended to provide funding for the conservation of wildlife in the United States.. In the 117th United States Congress, the House of Representatives passed it by 231–190, but although it passed the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on a bipartisan basis, it never passed the full Senate and ...

  8. Rawa - Wikipedia

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    Rawa people, an ethnic group in Southeast Asia; Rawa, Ravva or Bombay rava, broken rice; Rawa language, a Finisterre language of Papua New Guinea; Recovering America's Wildlife Act, proposed American law

  9. Djuanda Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Juanda (lt. Grand Forest Park of (engineer) H. Juanda), locally shortened to "Tahura" is a conservation area and botanical garden in Bandung, Indonesia. The park is named after Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the last Prime Minister of Indonesia. It is located in Kampung Pakar, Ciburial Village, in the Cimenyan District.