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Pontianak City
Pontianak City-North-Central Vanuatu languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Gedaged language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Hakka people
standard. Hakka people in Pontianak live alongside Teochew speaking Chinese. While the Teochews are dominant in the centre of Pontianak, the Hakka are more
Pontianak City-Klang War
Kudin's side. Syed Mashhor, an Arab-Malay fighter whose father was from Pontianak, was born in Langat, Selangor. He initially supported Raja Abdullah's
Pontianak City-Kuching International Airport
following stiff competition from AirAsia and Wings Air on the Kuching-Pontianak route as well as Xpress Air concentrating on domestic routes due to Xpress
Pontianak City-Hsieh Yung-kuan
in Pontianak, Dutch East Indies, he became a contractor of provisions and foodstuffs to the Dutch Government for eight years before moving to Kota Raja
Pontianak City-Kuching
Kunming, China. Xiamen, China. Zhenjiang, China. Bandung, Indonesia. Pontianak, Indonesia. Singkawang, Indonesia. Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Jeddah, Saudi
Pontianak City-List of twin towns and sister cities in Malaysia
Quanzhou, China Pontianak, Indonesia Labuan Xianning, China Langkawi Kish Island, Iran Malacca City Haikou, China Hoorn, Netherlands Kota Tua (Jakarta)
Pontianak City-Monarchies in Asia
Sri Indrapura, Riau Sultanate of Deli, Medan, North Sumatra Pontianak Sultanate, Pontianak, West Kalimantan Sultanate of Banjar, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan
Pontianak City-List of noodle dishes
kangkung – Indonesian vegetable noodle soup dish Mie keling Mie kepiting pontianak Mie kering – Indonesian dried noodle dish Mie kluntung Mie koba Mie koclok –
Pontianak City-Padang
2011. sumbar.bps.go.id Luas Daerah dan Jumlah Penduduk Kota Padang. "Beranda - Pemerintah Kota Padang". padang.go.id. http://www.kp3k.dkp.go.id Archived
Pontianak City-Uniqlo
Bandung, Banjarmasin, Cirebon, Denpasar, Makassar, Manado, Mataram, Pontianak, Samarinda, Semarang, Surakarta, Surabaya and Yogyakarta, and west to
Pontianak City-Friedrich Silaban
drawings for public works projects in Batavia. He was then reassigned to Pontianak, where in 1938 he designed the Equator Monument. He was interned for several
Pontianak City-BIMP-EAGA Friendship Games
Banjarmasin, Pontianak, Samarinda Sulawesi: Bitung, Makassar, Manado, Pare-Pare Maluku: Ternate Papua: Jayapura, Manokwari Malaysia 1996 Sabah: Kota Kinabalu
Pontianak City-Nabil Ahmad
Usin Cinta Beruang Nabu Untuk Tiga Hari Pontianak vs Orang Minyak Ponti 2013 Lawak Ke Der 2 2015 Romeo Kota Detective Fakhrul 2016 Bo-Peng Bo 2021 Mat
Pontianak City-Sriwijaya Air
single Boeing 737-200. This was followed by flights between Jakarta and Pontianak as well as Jakarta and Palembang. After its first year, the airline's
Pontianak City-2023–24 Liga 2 (Indonesia)
Datangkan Dua Pemain Asing Untuk Putaran Kedua Liga 2 2023/2024". Tribun Pontianak (in Indonesian). 27 October 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023. "Persiraja
Pontianak City-Equator
Archived from the original on 26 October 2019. "Weather Information for Pontianak". World Weather Information Service. World Meteorological Organization
Pontianak City-Caluyanon language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Tomy Winata
Indonesians, with wealth of $900 million. Winata was born on 23 July 1958 in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. There are conflicting versions of his early life. One
Pontianak City-Japanese occupation of British Borneo
provinces (shūs): Kyūchin-shū (久鎮州): Sarawak First and Second Divisions, Pontianak and Natuna Islands. Shibu-shū (志布州): Sarawak Third Division Miri-shū (美里州):
Pontianak City-History of Palembang
Heny (23 October 2012). "Kerusuhan Di Kota Palembang Pada Bulan Mei Tahun 1998 dan Dampaknya Terhadap Masyarakat Kota Palembang di Bidang Politik, Ekonomi
Pontianak City-Bengkulu language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Southeast Asia
General Santos Bacolod Nay Pyi Taw Vientiane Nha Trang Chiang Mai Jambi Pontianak Yogyakarta The culture in Southeast Asia is diverse: on mainland Southeast
Pontianak City-Indonesia omnibus law protests
Pontianak Tual Tarakan Kupang Medan Jak. Banjarmasin Makassar Palangkaraya Yog. Ban. Surabaya Malang Balikpapan Gorontalo Manado Pekanbaru Ternate Padang
Pontianak City-Menteng
Takdir Alisjahbana, poet, writer and intellectual Hamid II, Sultan of Pontianak, Indonesian monarch and politician Loa Sek Hie, colonial politician and
Pontianak City-Land Dayak languages
Mozaik Dayak keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat. Pontianak: Institut Dayakologi. ISBN 978-979-97788-5-7. Istiyani, Chatarina Pancer
Pontianak City-Batavia, Dutch East Indies
south, on the Weltevreden estate. Batavia became a city with two centers; Kota was the business hub with offices and warehouses of shipping and trading
Pontianak City-Protectorate
(1917–1924) Ndona (1917–1924) Sikka (1879–c. 1947) Banjarmasin (1787–1860) Pontianak Sultanate (16 August 1819 – 1942) Sambas Sultanate (1819–1949) Kubu (4
Pontianak City-Riau Islands
Bintan and Karimun. The Anambas Malay dialect slightly resembles the Pontianak Malay dialect spoken in West Kalimantan and the Belitung Malay dialect
Pontianak City-Bolkiah
sovereignty also extended to Kalimantan, including Sambas, Kotaringin, Pontianak, Banjar, Barau and Bolongan. He was mentioned in Silsilah Raja-Raja Berunai
Pontianak City-Teor-Kur language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Yogyakarta International Airport
Anggara Wikan (ed.). "KA Bandara YIA Resmi Beroperasi, Jarak Tempuh ke Kota Yogyakarta Lebih Cepat". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 September
Pontianak City-Soffi Jikan
Harun Debut film appearances Gedebe 2004 Malaikat di Jendela Short film Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam Amang 2005 Rock Zul Kapan 2006 Man Laksa Fendi Hafifi
Pontianak City-Freemasonry in Indonesia
the Dutch East Indies was Abdul Rachman, a descendant of the sultan of Pontianak, in 1844. A famous freemason and Grand Master (Masonic) was the Indo politician
Pontianak City-Indonesia National Science Olympiad
Oebaidillah, Syarif (18 February 2016). "Menuju OSN, Olimpiade Sains Kabupaten dan Kota Digelar" (in Indonesian). Media Indonesia. Retrieved 21 August 2017. "Ribuan
Pontianak City-Sarawak
Sarawak with interstate services connecting the state to Sabah, Brunei, and Pontianak (Indonesia). Sarawak is served by a number of airports with Kuching International
Pontianak City-List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
Sulaimanuddin, Sultan (1930–1931) Maulana Muhammad Jalaluddin, Sultan (1931–1950) Pontianak Sultanate (complete list) – Syarif Muhammad Alkadrie, Sultan (1895–1944)
Pontianak City-Administrative divisions of the Dutch East Indies
consisting of the Afdeelingen of Singkawang, Pontianak, Ketapang and Sintang Sambas Sultanate, Pontianak Sultanate, Lordship of Koeboe, Lordship of Landak
Pontianak City-Dayak fruit bat
Thailand. The species were netted in four sites at Poring, Kubah, Kota Samarahan and Pontianak, all on Borneo. The specimens, MTA96268 and MTA96269, that were
Pontianak City-Bruneian Sultanate (1368–1888)
example had family-links with the Brunei Sultanate. The Malay sultans of Pontianak, Samarinda and Banjarmasin, treated the Sultan of Brunei as their leader
Pontianak City-Tagalog language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-List of television stations in Indonesia
Sinjai Palembang Musi Banyuasin Lubuklinggau Kendari Bandung Sukabumi Pontianak Mataram Manokwari Mamuju Padang In addition to the terrestrial system
Pontianak City-Ngero–Vitiaz languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Serowe Botswana 147,730 km² 638,604 1st 4.3/km² 183 West Kalimantan Pontianak Indonesia 147,307 km2 5,541,376 2nd 38/km2 184 N/A Akmola Kokshetau Kazakhstan
Pontianak City-COVID-19 pandemic in Sabah
Nunukan Regency and unable to return to Sabah. The Malaysian Consulate in Pontianak had sent a letter to the Sabah Government requesting permission for the
Pontianak City-List of ethnic groups of Southwest Papua
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-Majapahit
around the period, such as: Indragiri in Sumatra and Siantan (now in Pontianak in the west coast of Borneo), which according to the Malay Annals, were
Pontianak City-Dusunic languages
Central Dusun–Coastal Kadazan, Kuijau, Papar, Labuk-Kinabatangan Kadazan, Kota Marudu Talantang, Kimaragang–Tebilung–Rungus, Klias River Kadazan Dumpas
Pontianak City-2021 Liga 3 West Kalimantan
Gagal". pontianak.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 October 2021. "Tampil Perkasa, Persikat Ketapang Juara Liga 3 Kalbar". pontianak.tribunnews
Pontianak City-Yee I-Lann
Malaysia and throughout Southeast Asia: the ubiquitous banana tree; and the pontianak, a vengeful female spirit with long black hair who is sometimes said to
Pontianak City-Austronesian languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-List of Catholic archdioceses
Indonesia - Ende, Jakarta, Kupang, Makassar, Medan, Merauke, Palembang, Pontianak, Samarinda, Semarang Iran - Teheran-Isfahan Iraq - Baghdad Israel - Patriarchate
Pontianak City-Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area
Banjarmasin, Pontianak, Samarinda Sulawesi: Bitung, Makassar, Manado, Pare-Pare Maluku: Ternate Papua: Jayapura, Manokwari Malaysia Sabah: Kota Kinabalu
Pontianak City-2023 Indonesian men's Proliga
2023. Retrieved 19 March 2023. "Aturan Pemain Asing di Proliga 2023". Pontianak Tribun News (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 January 2023. "Kedatangan Banyak
Pontianak City-Trans Metro Pasundan
2022. Retrieved 17 September 2023. Supriatna, Nanang (28 December 2021). "Kota Bandung Kini Punya Teman Bus Trans Metro Pasundan, Nyaman dan Berbasis Digital"
Pontianak City-List of airports by ICAO code: W
Osman Airport - Ketapang WIOO (PNK) - Supadio International Airport - Pontianak, West Kalimantan WIOP (PSU) - Pangsuma Airport - Putussibau WIOS (SQG)
Pontianak City-Rendang
Rendang Tempe - Rasanya Tak Kalah Lezat Dengan Rendang Daging". Tribun Pontianak (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 April 2020. Fandizal, Muhammad (7 August
Pontianak City-Yogyakarta
Lombok, Makassar, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Pekanbaru, Palembang, and Pontianak. It also internationally connects the city with Kuala Lumpur (operated
Pontianak City-Jababeka Group
Aceh, Medan, Sei Mangkei, Padang, Bintan, Bangka Belitung, Yogyakarta, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tuban, Bitung, Palu, Takalar, Ende, Flores, Ambon, Sorong
Pontianak City-List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
Sriwijaya Air Flight 182, a Boeing 737-500 operating a domestic flight to Pontianak, Indonesia, crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta's Soekarno–Hatta
Pontianak City-Transjakarta Corridor 2
Raya Bekasi Ujung Menteng. At the original time of opening, 4 bus stops in Kota Harapan Indah, 2 in Estate entrance and 2 near Family Market (one for each
Pontianak City-2024 Indonesian general election
DPRD Kalsel Periode 2024-2029, Hasil Rapat Pleno Propinsi Pemilu 2024". pontianak.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 9 March
Pontianak City-Banjarmasin
Naimatul; Anhar, Pakhri (18 January 2016). "Studi Tata Ruang Kota Rancangan Van Der Pijl Kasus: Kota Banjarbar, Kalimantan Selatan". Tataloka. 14 (2): 142–155
Pontianak City-Batak Simalungun language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-List of regencies and cities in Indonesia
Regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota) are the second-level administrative subdivision in Indonesia, immediately below the provinces, and above the districts
Pontianak City-Kalimantan Physical Revolution
also a Dutch puppet state in West Kalimantan led by Syarif Hamid II of Pontianak.) This later caused tensions between royals and people of Kutai, some
Pontianak City-Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport
February 2023. "Pemerintah Rogoh Rp 300 M Kembangkan Bandara Penyangga Ibu Kota Baru". Merdeka.com (in Indonesian). 13 September 2019. Archived from the
Pontianak City-Atlantic tripletail
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Retrieved 26 October 2023. "BPS Kota Pontianak". pontianakkota.bps.go.id. Retrieved 30 October 2022. Graham Oliver
Pontianak City-Putussibau
Usul Kota Putussibau" (in Indonesian). Majelis Adat Budaya Melayu. Retrieved 15 October 2017. "Sibau; Kota Diujung Sungai yang Melegenda". Pontianak Post
Pontianak City-Sanggau Regency
"Damri Pontianak segera buka empat trayek baru". Antara News. Retrieved 30 July 2021. PONTIANAK, BAPPEDA KOTA. "- BAPPEDA KOTA PONTIANAK". - BAPPEDA KOTA PONTIANAK
Pontianak City-List of city flags in Asia
Medan Mojokerto Padang Palembang Pangkal Pinang Pekalongan Pekanbaru Pontianak Sabang Salatiga Samarinda Semarang Serang South Tangerang Subulussalam
Pontianak City-Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
Bun-Jakarta". antaranews (in Indonesian). 30 December 2023. "Best Fare Pontianak". Archived from the original on 21 March 2020. Retrieved 21 March 2020
Pontianak City-2019 Indonesia Pro Futsal League
April 2019. Jakarta Cibinong Purwokerto Bandar Lampung Mataram Gresik Pontianak Yogyakarta Meanwhile, the schedule of the Indonesia Pro Futsal League
Pontianak City-Capital of Indonesia
to far inland Palangkaraya, Kota Merdeka is located nearer to coastal areas and has better access to the Java Sea. Pontianak, West Kalimantan. Located ideally
Pontianak City-National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia
2017 Tenun Corak Insang Kota Pontianak Traditional Crafts Skills and Proficiency 201700540 2017 Arakan Pengantin Kota Pontianak Community Customs, Rites
Pontianak City-Malay house
Rakyat. p. 29. ISBN 9786025489129. Faturrahman, A. R. (1999). Taman Kota Pontianak dan Bangunan Tradisional Pada Kawasan Waduk Permai (PDF). "Rumah Kejang
Pontianak City-List of first women mayors (20th century)
September 2017). "Pontianak ternyata pernah dimpimpin perempuan ini 11 wali kota Pontianak dari masa ke masa" [Apparently, Pontianak has been led by women
Pontianak City-Results of the 2024 Indonesian Regional House of Representatives election
"Daftar 45 Calon Anggota DPRD Kota Pontianak Terpilih 2024-2029". Tribunpontianak.co.id. "30 Nama Calon Anggota DPRD Kota Singkawang Terpilih Hasil Pemilu
Pontianak City-List of Lion Air Group destinations
Retrieved 24 July 2023. http://m.harnas.co/2017/01/25/lion-air-buka-rute-pontianak-balikpapan [dead link] "Malindo Air adds new Indonesia service from March
Pontianak City-List of bus operator companies in Indonesia
Trans Metro Dewata Trans Metro Pasundan Trans Metro Pekanbaru Trans Metro Pontianak Trans Musi Trans Padang Trans Patriot Trans Pakuan Trans Palangka Raya
Pontianak City-APEKSI
APEKSI, the Asosiasi Pemerintah Kota Seluruh Indonesia or Association of the Indonesia Municipalities (AIM). Established on 25 May 2000. In accordance
Pontianak City-West Kalimantan
Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. Its capital and largest city is Pontianak. It is bordered by East Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan to the east
Pontianak City-Kompas Gramedia Group
(East Java), Yogyakarta (DI Yogyakarta), Pangkalpinang (Bangka Belitung), Pontianak (West Kalimantan), Palembang (South Sumatra), Bandung, Cirebon (West Java)
Pontianak City-Equator Monument
– discuss] Media, Kompas Cyber (2022-02-23). "Tugu Khatulistiwa di Kota Pontianak, Kaunikan Penanda Garis Khatulistiwa Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian)
Pontianak City-List of Indonesian cities by GDP
Barat (2022). Produk Domestik Regional Bruto Kabupaten/kota di Kalimantan Barat 2019-2021. Pontianak: Badan Pusat Statistik. Badan Pusat Statistik Daerah
Pontianak City-MASwings
The Kota Kinabalu-Bandar Seri Begawan route and the Kuching-Bandar Seri Begawan route will begin on 1 February 2012, while the Kuching-Pontianak route
Pontianak City-Singkawang
island of Borneo in Indonesia. It is located at about 145 km north of Pontianak, the provincial capital, and is surrounded by the Pasi, Poteng, and Sakkok
Pontianak City-Tribun Network
as the weekly newspaper Surya in Surabaya (which was founded by the Pos Kota in 1986) which was later changed to a daily publication. In 1992, Kompas
Pontianak City-Provinces of Indonesia
Jakarta is a city with province-level Capital Special Region comprising five Kota Administrasis (administrative cities/municipalities) and one Kabupaten Administrasi
Pontianak City-Memories of My Body
August 2020. Cipta, Hendra (27 April 2019). Ika, Aprilia (ed.). "Wali Kota Pontianak Larang Penayangan Film "Kucumbu Tubuh Indahku"". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian)
Pontianak City-Battle of Borneo (1941–1942)
Aviation Group GVT-1, with three Dornier Do 24K flying boats, was located in Pontianak along with a KNIL garrison, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Dominicus
Pontianak City-2023 IBL Indonesia
Rizky Ari Daffa (Bumi Borneo Pontianak) All-IBL Defensive Team 2023 G: A.A. Ngurah Wisnu Budidharma (Bumi Borneo Pontianak) G: Andakara Prastawa (Pelita
Pontianak City-Kutainese language
these dialects. The three main dialects are Tenggarong, Kota Bangun, and Ancalong Estuary. Kota Bangun at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Pontianak City-Borneo
declared a blockade on all ports in Borneo except Brunei, Banjarmasin and Pontianak, the project was cancelled by the British governor-general Lord Minto
Pontianak City-Citilink
seminggu mulai 30 Maret 2024". Instagram. Retrieved 2024-03-18. "Best Fare Pontianak". Archived from the original on 2020-03-21. Retrieved 2020-04-18. Kuswaraharja
Pontianak City-Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Kalimantan and West Kalimantan face the border. The capital of the West is Pontianak on the west coast, about 100 miles (160 km) from the border, and the capital
Pontianak City-Raja Loloda Mokoagow Airport
Mokoagow. The first plane landed at the airport on 18 February 2024. "BJG - Kota Mobagu, Mopait Airport Current Weather and Airport Delay Conditions". "Boalang
Pontianak City-Apo Duat languages
Musi Negeri Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoi'
Pontianak City-Nusa Penida Balinese
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-Bawean language
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-Malay language
Tengger), Sarawak, Sabah, Kalimantan (except Pontianak), East Indonesia Raised [ə], [ɨ] Johor, Pontianak, Tanah Abang (Jakarta) Bali Rounded [o], [ɔ]
Pontianak City-Dusun Balangan language
Musi Negeri Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoi'
Pontianak City-Kalstar Aviation
Melalan Airport Nunukan, Nunukan Airport Pangkalan Bun, Iskandar Airport Pontianak, Supadio Airport Putussibau, Pangsuma Airport Samarinda, Temindung Airport
Pontianak City-History of Jakarta
on the so-called Benedenstad or "Lower City". It consisted of the walled Kota, the older harbor at Sunda Kelapa, and the Chinese quarter at Glodok. In
Pontianak City-Southern Sorsogon language
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Tigerair Mandala
such as Banda Aceh, Banjarmasin, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Pekanbaru and Pontianak, giving the airline a national coverage. Under military management, Mandala
Pontianak City-Perum DAMRI
border, serving a route between Pontianak, Indonesia to Kuching, Malaysia. DAMRI has also opened a new service from Pontianak to Brunei Darussalam. DAMRI
Pontianak City-Berawan–Lower Baram languages
Musi Negeri Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoi'
Pontianak City-New Indies architecture
Soehamir and Friedrich Silaban. Silaban worked as Head of the Genie in Pontianak, West Kalimantan from 1937, was appointed as Director of the Municipal
Pontianak City-Malayic languages
Malacca. Borneo Bamayo, Banjar, Berau, Brunei, Bukit, Kendayan, Keninjal, Kota Bangun Kutai, Tenggarong Kutai, Sarawak, Ibanic (Iban, Remun, Mualang, Seberuang)
Pontianak City-Ngurah Rai International Airport
5 August 2024. "AirAsia Kembali Buka Rute Internasional Baru Tujuan Bali-Kota Kinabalu". tripzilla.id. Retrieved 12 June 2024. "INDONESIA AIRASIA ADDS
Pontianak City-Languages of Kalimantan
subdistricts, along Ayak and Belitang rivers, about 320 km upstream from Pontianak. Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Ibanic 36 mvv Tagal Murut Semambu, Semembu
Pontianak City-Tongic languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-List of Catholic dioceses of Asia
Palembang Diocese of Pangkal-Pinang Diocese of Tanjungkarang Archdiocese of Pontianak Diocese of Ketapang Diocese of Sanggau Diocese of Sintang Archdiocese
Pontianak City-Indonesia Pro Futsal League
Jakarta Kasuarina Giga Metro Lampung Halus Jakarta Jakarta Kancil WHW Pontianak West Kalimantan Kinantan Medan North Sumatra Pendekar United Jakarta Jakarta
Pontianak City-Kupang Malay
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-List of Garuda Indonesia destinations
Depati Amir Airport Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Pontianak Supadio Airport Semarang Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport Sorong Domine Eduard
Pontianak City-Balikpapan
the third busiest airport in Kalimantan after that in Banjarmasin and Pontianak, namely Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport. Port of Semayang
Pontianak City-List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II
Brayan [nl; id] (5 camps) (Pulo Brayan), Medan, North Sumatra Pontianak POW camp, Pontianak (Dutch Borneo) (today Kalimantan) Si Rengo Rengo (Siringo-ringo)
Pontianak City-List of twin towns and sister cities in Indonesia
Vietnam Beit Lahia, Palestine Suzhou, China Palembang Zhangzhou, China Pontianak Kuching, Malaysia Salatiga Mungyeong, South Korea Semarang Beihai, China
Pontianak City-Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
Sultan of the Pontianak Sultanate as one of the "ringleaders" in the planned rebellion. Up to 25 aristocrats, relatives of the Sultan of Pontianak, and many
Pontianak City-Malays (ethnic group)
(1630–1948) governed eastern Sumatra. While West Borneo observed the rise of Pontianak Sultanate (1771–1950), Mempawah Sultanate (1740–1950) and Matan Sultanate
Pontianak City-Palembang
Persada. p. 15. Eresen, Erik. "Menelusuri Sejarah Dari Nama Tionghoa Kota-Kota Di Indonesia". Retrieved 29 June 2018. George Coedès, Les inscriptions
Pontianak City-Sama–Bajaw languages
in bold). West Coast Bajau Kota Belud: Kota Belud, 60 km north of Kota Kinabalu Putatan Papar: Papar, 50 km south of Kota Kinabalu Banggi: Banggi Island
Pontianak City-South Kalimantan
Dutch in South Kalimantan against the Japanese was uncovered before the Pontianak incident occurred. According to some sources this happened in September
Pontianak City-Armorial of Indonesia
provinces, and each province is divided into regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota). There are 416 regencies and 98 cities. Each province, regency, and city
Pontianak City-Muhammad Shah of Brunei
Mukah. They penetrated all the way to Sambas, where they took control of Pontianak, Sanggau, and Sambas itself. They also expanded their dominion over Borneo
Pontianak City-List of AirAsia Group destinations
Aav.listedcompany.com. Retrieved 22 January 2018. "AirAsia Buka Rute Pontianak–Kuala Lumpur dan Medan–Johor Bahru". travel.kompas.com. 11 March 2015
Pontianak City-Discrimination against Chinese Indonesians
resistance movements led by ethnic Chinese. This was followed by the Pontianak incident in October 1943. Over 1,500 people were arrested or killed by
Pontianak City-Sutarmidji
on 2018-08-13. Retrieved 13 August 2018. "Sutarmidji-Paryadi Pimpin Kota Pontianak". KOMPAS (in Indonesian). 22 December 2008. Archived from the original
Pontianak City-Pontianak
widely known as Kota Khatulistiwa (Equatorial City). The city center is less than 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of the equator. Pontianak is the 23rd most
Pontianak City-Indonesian slang
swearwords. One of the most notable Surabaya slang is the word Jancok. Pontianak slang is influenced by Malay, Teochew and Dayak and sometimes combined
Pontianak City-Indonesia AirAsia
Domestik Pontianak - Jakarta". Tribunpontianak.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 May 2024. "Pengumuman! AirAsia Setop Lagi Penerbangan Jakarta-Pontianak 1-3
Pontianak City-Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie
needed] "Sejarah | Pemerintah Kota Pontianak". www.pontianakkota.go.id. Retrieved 3 September 2022. SEJARAH KOTA PONTIANAK dan SULTAN SYARIF ABDURRAHMAN
Pontianak City-Pontianak Kota
Pontianak Kota (Pontianak town in English) is a district (Indonesian:kecamatan) of the city of Pontianak. It lies on the south bank of the Kapuas Besar
Pontianak City-Mempawah Kingdom
Abdurrahman Alkadri, perspektif sejarah berdirinya Kota Pontianak. Pontianak: Romeo Grafika - Pemerintah Kota Pontianak (in Indonesian). Wahyudi, Johan. "Berdirinya
Pontianak City-Dusun language
Kadazan, Lotud, Tagal, Tatana', Tombonuwo. Sabah Museum Monograph, Vol. 4. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah State Museum. pp. 1–14. Robinson, Laura C. (2005). A Sketch
Pontianak City-List of Indonesian national electoral districts
Kupang Regencies: Sambas, Bengkayang, Landak, Pontianak, Ketapang, Kayong Utara, Kubu Raya Cities: Pontianak, Singkawang Regencies: Sanggau, Sintang, Kapuas
Pontianak City-Tanjungpura Kingdom
Indonesian). 4. Jakarta. Ansar, Rahman (2000). "Perspektif Berdirinya Kota Pontianak". Pontianak: Romeo Grafika: 110. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal=
Pontianak City-List of the busiest airports in Indonesia
original (PDF) on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2017. "BPS Kota Banjarbaru". "BPS Kota Banjarbaru". Media, Kompas Cyber. "Pertumbuhan Penumpang di Bandara
Pontianak City-Kancil WHW Futsal Club
Kancil BBK menjadi Kancil WHW". Pontianak Post. "Raih Runner Up Liga Pro Futsal Indonesia, Kancil WHW Diarak Keliling Kota". kumparan (in Indonesian). "Kancil
Pontianak City-North Kalimantan
under the administration of President Joko Widodo. The route connects Pontianak, West Kalimantan with Tanjung Selor, the capital city of North Kalimantan
Pontianak City-City status in Indonesia
In Indonesian law, the term "city" (kota) is generally defined as the second-level administrative subdivision of the Republic of Indonesia, an equivalent
Pontianak City-Pontianak Malay
Pontianak Malay (Bahase Melayu Pontianak, Indonesian: Bahasa Pontianak, Jawi script: بهاس ملايو ڤونتيانق) is a Malayan language spoken in Pontianak, Indonesia
Pontianak City-Nuraini
Indonesian politician born in Sigli Syf Nuraini [wikidata] (b. 1966, Kota Pontianak), Indonesian politician Tuti Nuraini [wikidata], researcher Nuraini
Pontianak City-List of Malaysia Airlines destinations
Kuala Lumpur with Kota Bharu and Kuantan. By 1948, the domestic route network comprised Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Singapore, Kota Bharu and Kuantan
Pontianak City-Shah Rezza
Kampung, Kolej 56, Marah-Marah Sayang, Hati Bukan Kristal, Syukur 21, and Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam". New Straits Times. Retrieved 29 March 2022. "Shah
Pontianak City-Daniël Sahuleka
Maluku) and a mixed Chinese-Sundanese mother, Juarsi Mohanab (born 1924 in Pontianak, West Kalimantan). 1977: Sahuleka 1 1978: Sahuleka 2 1981: Sunbeam 1981:
Pontianak City-Bobby Nasution
state-owned plantation company PTPN IV. Nasution went to elementary school in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, then middle and high school in Bandar Lampung. He studied
Pontianak City-PS Kota Singkawang
Retrieved 26 March 2022. "Wali Kota Tjhai Chui Mie Terpilih Jadi Ketua PSSI Kota Singkawang, Ajak Klub Bekerjsama". pontianak.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian)
Pontianak City-List of newspapers in Indonesia
Timor Ekspres Flores Pos West Kalimantan Kapuas Pos Metro Pontianak Pontianak Post Tribun Pontianak Harian Equator Berkat Rakyat Kalbar Suara Pemred Central
Pontianak City-Dayak Desa War
HUT Kota Sanggau Ke-405, Wabup Ziarah Ke Makam Pangsuma". SUARABORNEO.ID. Retrieved 3 July 2021. Agency, ANTARA News. "Kawasan GOR Pangsuma Pontianak kembali
Pontianak City-List of city nicknames in Indonesia
Thousand Rivers Venice of Nusantara Martapura City of Diamond Pontianak Equator City (Kota Khatulistiwa) Putussibau Heart of Borneo Singkawang City of a
Pontianak City-Juanda International Airport
2024 INDONESIA NETWORK EXPANSION". Retrieved 5 July 2024. "Best Fare Pontianak". www.citilink.co.id. Archived from the original on 21 March 2020. Retrieved
Pontianak City-Independence Day (Indonesia)
Acknowledges Covid-19 Exhaustion". Tempo.co. "Sambut HUT RI ke-76, Jalanan Ibu Kota Dihiasi Umbul-Umbul Merah Putih" (in Indonesian). inews.id. 7 August 2021
Pontianak City-List of districts of West Kalimantan
Melawi Pontianak Barat (West Pontianak), Pontianak City Pontianak Kota (the City of Pontianak), Pontianak City Pontianak Selatan (South Pontianak), Pontianak
Pontianak City-Jakarta
Hakka and Teochew, which are derived from the Chinese communities in Pontianak and Singkawang, are mainly spoken in West Jakarta, like in Tambora and
Pontianak City-Hang Nadim International Airport
kalbar.antaranews.com/amp/berita/319903/lion-air-layani-penerbangan-batam-pontianak "Super Air Jet Buka Rute Baru Batam dan Lampung mulai 14 Juni 2024". rri
Pontianak City-Semarang
2021. "Jumlah Penduduk Kota Semarang" [Population of Semarang] (in Indonesian). Dinas Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil Kota Semarang. October 2015.
Pontianak City-Kapuas Hulu Regency
Putussibau-Pontianak". Tribun Pontianak (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-06-24. "Di Putussibau Sudah Ada Ojek Online, Ini Aplikasinya". Tribun Pontianak (in Indonesian)
Pontianak City-Kota Marudu Talantang language
Kota Marudu Talantang is an Austronesian language of Sabah, Malaysia. Kota Marudu Talantang language at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e
Pontianak City-List of Indonesian cities by population
which does not have city status. Indonesia has 93 cities classified as kota (city) and one provincial-level capital city. Population figures are taken
Pontianak City-Amplang
to other cities in the Borneo island, such as Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Pontianak, and even to the neighbouring Sabah in Malaysia. Amplang is often sought
Pontianak City-Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries
High Schools, Pariaman Kota Agung Vocational Fisheries High Schools, Lampung Pontianak Vocational Fisheries High Schools, Pontianak Waiheru Vocational Fisheries
Pontianak City-Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank
Tjirebon*), Soematra (Djambi, Medan, Palembang, Telok-Betoeng), Bandjarmasin, Pontianak, and Macassar. The branches marked with * dealt with warehousing and shipping
Pontianak City-Central–Eastern Oceanic languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Brunei Bisaya language
Musi Negeri Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoi'
Pontianak City-Deaths in May 2023
defense (1970–1972). Wahid Satay, 93, Singaporean actor (Pontianak, Puteri Gunong Ledang, Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam), comedian and singer, complications
Pontianak City-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
Queen (1899–1901) Lanfang Republic – Liu Asheng, President (1848–1876) Pontianak Sultanate (complete list) – Syarif Osman Alkadrie, Sultan (1819–1855)
Pontianak City-Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport
Manado, Manokwari, Merauke, Palangkaraya (begins 27 October 2024), Palu, Pontianak (resumes 27 October 2024), Samarinda (resumes 27 October 2024), Semarang
Pontianak City-Japanese war crimes
the Malay Sultans on Kalimantan and wiped out the Malay elite in the Pontianak incidents. In the Jesselton Revolt, the Japanese killed thousands of native
Pontianak City-Western Malayo-Polynesian languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Pekasam
Owner Temet Kak Mey Ingin Kenalkan Kuliner Asli Kapuas Hulu". Tribun Pontianak (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-09-14. Wamad, Sudirman. "Pekasam Ikan
Pontianak City-Aziz Sattar
careers similar to his own. His early education was at the Sekolah Melayu Kota Raja. However, he was unable to continue his education beyond the age of
Pontianak City-Gorap language
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-List of ethnic groups of West Papua
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-List of bus rapid transit systems
Tangerang: Trans Anggrek Tangerang: Trans Kota Tangerang Palangka Raya: Trans Palangka Raya Pontianak: Trans Metro Pontianak Jayapura: Trans Jayapura Tehran: Tehran
Pontianak City-Orang Pulo language
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-2024 Indonesian local elections
2024. "Pemerintahan Daerah: DKI Jakarta Tak Perlu Pemilihan Bupati/Wali kota" (in Indonesian). Constitutional Court of Indonesia. 7 August 2008. Retrieved
Pontianak City-Ibanic languages
Malayic languages such as Kendayan and the Malay dialects of Sarawak and Pontianak. The term Ibanic is coined by Alfred B. Hudson, who was among the first
Pontianak City-Indonesia–Malaysia border
is along the main route between Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, and Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan. Between Biawak, Sarawak and Aruk, West
Pontianak City-Barito languages
Mozaik Dayak keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat. Pontianak: Institut Dayakologi. ISBN 978-979-97788-5-7. Istiyani, Chatarina Pancer
Pontianak City-Bacan Malay
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-Southeast Solomonic languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Aruna & Her Palate
talking about one of her past affairs with Farish, she becomes jealous. In Pontianak, she tries to find a style of nasi goreng cooked by a maid from the area
Pontianak City-List of diplomatic missions in Indonesia
"Daftar Perwakilan Negara Asing". surabaya.go.id (in Indonesian). Pemerintah Kota Surabaya. Retrieved 14 January 2020. "Mengenai kami : Konsulat Jenderal Jepang
Pontianak City-Malayo-Polynesian languages
Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Reman Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoiʼ
Pontianak City-Indonesian language
anggota lembaga nirlaba segera berdarmawisata ke kawasan pedesaan di utara kota kabupaten Probolinggo antara candi-candi purba berarca, berwahana pedati
Pontianak City-Malay trade and creole languages
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-List of motor racing tracks
Panjang Manna Circuit, Bengkulu Pancing Circuit IMI, Medan Sabaru Circuit, Pontianak Kalan Circuit, Samarinda Sawahlunto Circuit, Sawahlunto Selagalas Circuit
Pontianak City-Balinese language
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-Malaysian Chinese
and Borneo) and began Nanyang organising activities in Saigon, Hanoi, Pontianak, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore and George Town. Competition arose among three
Pontianak City-Chinatowns in Asia
(with Hakka and Cantonese majority)[citation needed] West Kalimantan – Pontianak, Ketapang, and Bengkayang (with Teochew majority) and Singkawang (with
Pontianak City-Kertajati International Airport
Callistasia (2019-07-02). "Bandara Kertajati: Terletak jauh dari pusat kota, akankah diminati masyarakat?". BBC (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-10-09
Pontianak City-Malagasy language
Musi Negeri Sembilan Malay Orang Kanaq Orang Seletar Pahang Malay Pekal Perak Malay Pontianak Malay Sarawak Malay Temuan Terengganu Malay Urak Lawoi'
Pontianak City-Tamiang Malay
Lematang Palembang Penesak Penukal Rawas Ogan Palu Malay Panai Malay Pekal Pontianak Malay Riau Malay Coastal Riau Pangaraian Rokan Hilir Siak Tembilahan Sambas
Pontianak City-Kayan–Murik languages
Mozaik Dayak keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat. Pontianak: Institut Dayakologi. ISBN 978-979-97788-5-7. Istiyani, Chatarina Pancer
Pontianak City-Mendawai language
Rianti, Yuni. 2009. Pemetaan pemakaian kata sapaan dalam Bahasa Mendawai dan Kota Waringin di masyarakat Pangkalan Bun, Kalimantan Tengah. Malang: Universitas