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Mamasa County
Mamasa County-Musi River (Indonesia)
Barisan Mountains range that form the backbone of Sumatra, in Kepahiang Regency, Bengkulu Province, to the Bangka Strait that forms an extension of the
Mamasa County-List of Indonesian agricultural universities and colleges
Makassar Pancasakti University, Makassar University of West Sulawesi, Mamasa Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh Teuku Umar University, Meulaboh University
Mamasa County-Bawean language
(especially from the predominantly Javanese-speaking region of Gresik Regency), Banjarese and Buginese language. Despite being a dialect of Madurese
Mamasa County-Woria language
eastern shore of Cenderawasih Bay. It is spoken in Botawa village, Waropen Regency, where the Lakes Plain language Saponi was also spoken. Woria is lexically
Mamasa County-Mapia language
Mapia Atoll, 180 km north of the coast of New Guinea, part of Supiori Regency. The population emigrated early in the 20th century the only speaker as
Mamasa County-Majene
include Javanese, Makassarese, Madurese, and ethnic Chinese, and people from Mamasa, Enrekang, Minang and Tana Toraja.[citation needed] Each of these groups
Mamasa County-Results of the 2024 Indonesian Regional House of Representatives election
2024-2029 Hasil Pleno KPU". 28 February 2024. "Berikut Komposisi Kursi DPRD Mamasa Periode 2024-2029 Dengan Metode Sainte Lague". https://sulbar.tribunnews
Mamasa County-Dakka language
Indonesia. It is spoken in the Wonomulyo district of Polewali Mandar Regency, and belongs to the Northern branch of the South Sulawesi subgroup. Dakka
Mamasa County-Tamer language
Tamer (Tämer) is a Yam language of Yanggandur in southeast Merauke Regency, Indonesia. It forms a dialect continuum with Smerki (Smärki), and indeed goes
Mamasa County-Pakpak language
in Dairi Regency, Pakpak Bharat Regency, Parlilitan district of Humbang Hasundutan Regency, Manduamas district of Central Tapanuli Regency, and Subulussalam
Mamasa County-East Indonesia Mujahideen
perpetrators in the killing of the police officers in 2012 is arrested at Mamasa, West Sulawesi, by Densus 88. During the year, the group allegedly shot
Mamasa County-Viid language
Indonesian Papua. It is spoken in Senggi village, Senggi District, Keerom Regency. Senggi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Eberhard
Mamasa County-Berau Malay
Berau, is an Malayic language which is spoken by Berau Malays in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is one three native Malayic varieties in
Mamasa County-Jofotek-Bromnya language
Jofotek-Bromnya is a Papuan language of Sarmi Regency, Papua, Indonesia. There are two dialects: Bromnya dialect, spoken in Srum village, Bonggo subdistrict
Mamasa County-Baropasi language
Bay languages. It is spoken in Upper Waropen District, Mamberamo Raya Regency, Papua, Indonesia. It has about 1,000 speakers. Barapasi is tonal, with
Mamasa County-Kutainese language
North Kalimantan, Indonesia. They are the principal population in the regencies of West Kutai, Kutai Kartanegara, and East Kutai within North Kalimantan
Mamasa County-Kaiy language
is spoken in Kaiy and Kokou villages in Rafaer District, Mamberamo Raya Regency. Kaiy at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Eberhard,
Mamasa County-Deyah language
people of South Kalimantan province, Indonesia. It is spoken in Tabalong Regency across two districts: Haruai, in the villages of Kinarum, Kaong, Pangelak
Mamasa County-Languages of Kalimantan
Long Pahangai, Long Bagun, and Long Hubung subdistricts, Kutai Barat Regency. North Borneo, North Sarawakan, Kayan-Kenyah, Kayanic, Kayan Proper 6 bjn
Mamasa County-Kampar River
Puluh Kota Regency and Kampar Regency, while the Kampar Kiri River through Sijunjung Regency, Kuantan Singingi Regency, and Kampar Regency. The tributaries
Mamasa County-Kamberau language
Asmat–Kamoro languages spoken in Kambrau (Kamberau) District, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province. North Kamberau is also known as Iria, and South Kamberau
Mamasa County-Mualang language
is mostly spoken by the Dayak Mualang in parts of the Sekadau Regency and Sintang Regency in Indonesia. Mualang at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Mamasa County-Javanese language
continuum from northern Banten in the extreme west of Java to Banyuwangi Regency in the eastern corner of the island. All Javanese dialects are more or
Mamasa County-Kemtuik language
(Kemtuk) is a Papuan language of Kemtuk and Kemtuk Gresi Districts, Jayapura Regency, Indonesia. It is very close to Gresi. It is spoken in Aib, Aimbe, Braso
Mamasa County-Bulungan language
The Bulungan language is an Austronesian language spoken in Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan. The language was the court language of the Bulungan Sultanate
Mamasa County-Kwerba language
Apiaweti, Aurime, Munukania, Tatsewalem, and Wamariri villages in Sarmi Regency. The consonants /p k/ can be heard as [ɸ x] intervocalically. The plosive
Mamasa County-List of ethnic groups of West Papua
Ethnic group Linguistic classification Regency Districts and villages Clans and subgroups Arfak East Bird's Head Pegunungan Arfak Sougb, Hatam, Moire
Mamasa County-Emem language
Emem, or Emumu, is an Eastern Pauwasi language in Keerom Regency, Papua Province. It has only 25% lexical similarity with Zorop, the most distinct Eastern
Mamasa County-Semimi language
Semimi, or Etna Bay, is a Papuan language spoken in Kaimana Regency, West Papua, Indonesia. Word lists Earl, George Windsor. 1853. The Native Races of
Mamasa County-Bedoanas language
the villages of Andamata, Fior and Furir in the Arguni District, Fakfak Regency. Bedoanas at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
Mamasa County-Sulawesi
Sulawesi, among the Pamona speaking peoples of Central Sulawesi, and near Mamasa. Though most people identify themselves as Muslims or Christians, they often
Mamasa County-Kombai language
Kombai (Komboy) is a Papuan language of Boven Digoel Regency in Indonesian New Guinea. It is spoken by the Kombai people. Tayan is a dialect. Ethnologue
Mamasa County-Kwinsu language
Indonesia. It is spoken in Ansudu village in Pantai Timur subdistrict, Sarmi Regency. Kwinsu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Eberhard
Mamasa County-Tombulu language
is also spoken in the villages under the administration of the Minahasa Regency in the Tombulu district, Tombariri district, Mandolang district, Pineleng
Mamasa County-Protestantism in Indonesia
Christian Church of Southern Sumatra Christian Church of Sumba Church of Toraja Mamasa East Java Christian Church Evangelical Christian Church in Halmahera Evangelical
Mamasa County-List of ethnic groups of Southwest Papua
Ethnic group Linguistic classification Regency Districts and villages Clans and subgroups Abun Language isolate or West Papuan Tambrauw Sausapor District:
Mamasa County-Mukomuko language
Mukomuko people, a subgroup of the Minangkabau people living in Mukomuko Regency in northern Bengkulu that borders West Sumatra. In 1993, there were an
Mamasa County-List of church buildings in Indonesia
GPIB Immanuel Church, Makassar (1885) West Sulawesi Toraja Mamasa Church of Mamasa, Mamasa (1929) Toraja Church of Rantepao, Rantepao The original building
Mamasa County-Seko Padang language
Seko Padang is an Austronesian language spoken in the North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Together with Seko Tengah, Panasuan and Budong-Budong
Mamasa County-Makassarese language
Makassar, Gowa Regency, and Takalar Regency. The language is also spoken by some residents of Maros Regency and Pangkajene and Islands Regency to the north
Mamasa County-Kerinci language
Sungai Penuh, Kerinci Regency, and parts of Merangin and Bungo Regency in western Jambi, as well as several hamlets in Mukomuko Regency in Bengkulu. This
Mamasa County-Rasawa language
Indonesia. It is spoken in Rasawa village in Oudate District, Waropen Regency. Rasawa shares half of its basic vocabulary with the Saponi language. Rasawa
Mamasa County-Citak language
Kaunak is the Papuan language of Citak-Mitak subdistrict (Kecamatan), Mappi Regency, Indonesia. It is called by its speaker Kau Adagum (lit., Kau Language)
Mamasa County-Banjarese language
Kalimantan, as well as Central Kalimantan (notably in Seruyan Regency and Sukamara Regency) and East Kalimantan in general. Apart from the native Banjarese
Mamasa County-Gorap language
administratively part of the North Halmahera Regency and also in the East Jailolo district in the West Halmahera Regency. This language is also spoken by its
Mamasa County-Massep language
50 people in the single village of Masep in West Pantai District, Sarmi Regency, Papua. Despite the small number of speakers, however, language use is
Mamasa County-2021 Liga 3 West Sulawesi
participated in the league this season. Gelora Djiwa Stadium, Pasangkayu Regency Source: 2021 Liga 3 West Sulawesi Source: 2021 Liga 3 West Sulawesi November 30
Mamasa County-Tamanic languages
The Tamanic languages are a small group of languages of Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan: Embaloh (incl. Kalis) Taman (Taman Dayak) The Tamanic languages
Mamasa County-Nisa-Anasi language
the eastern shore of Cenderawasih Bay in Sawai District, Mamberamo Raya Regency. Language use is vigorous. Nisa-Anasi is lexically similar to the East
Mamasa County-Land Dayak languages
of Bengkayang Regency) Southern: Djongkang, Kembayan (both in Sanggau Regency), Semandang (mainly in northern part of Ketapang Regency), Ribun, Sanggau
Mamasa County-Dobel language
is one of the Aru languages, spoken by inhabitants of the Aru Islands Regency. It is close to Kola. Dobel at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Mamasa County-Kapuas River (Barito River tributary)
the village Lungku Layang, Timpah (Indonesian: Kecamatan Timpah), Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan, collapsed on 3 April 2009 killing one and injuring
Mamasa County-Gresi language
Papuan language of Kemtuk Gresi and South Gresi districts in Jayapura Regency, Indonesia. It is very close to Kemtuik. Gresi is spoken in Bring, Hawa
Mamasa County-Yelmek language
– Bulaka River family in West Papua. Yelmek is spoken west of Merauke Regency, between the Digul River and Mbian River. Notable villages are (from north
Mamasa County-Biksi-Yetfa language
are dialects of a language spoken in Jetfa District, Pegunungan Bintang Regency, Highland Papua, Indonesia, and across the border in Papua New Guinea.
Mamasa County-Sauri language
Cenderawasih Bay. It is spoken in Sauri-Sirami village, Masirei District, Waropen Regency. Sauri is lexically similar to the East Geelvink Bay languages and presumably
Mamasa County-Loloda language
Halmahera language of Indonesia. The Loloda area is part of the West Halmahera Regency of North Malukku. The coastline here is very rugged, with sometimes near
Mamasa County-Dusun Witu language
people of Borneo specifically in Kalimantan Tengah Province, South Barito regency, near Pendang and Buntokecil towns; south of Muarateweh town in Indonesia
Mamasa County-Ciliwung
area of 476 km2. The Ciliwung has its source at Mandalawangi in Bogor Regency with the highest peak at 3,002 m. The river flows in a northern direction
Mamasa County-Dabe language
Indonesia. It is spoken in Dabe village, Pantai Timur subdistrict, Sarmi Regency. Dabe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Eberhard,
Mamasa County-Vitou language
mainly by older adults. It is spoken inland from Takar village in Pantar Timur subdistrict, Sarmi Regency. Vitou at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e
Mamasa County-Nusa Penida Balinese
located to the south of Bali which is administratively part of Klungkung Regency. This dialect is considered the most unique and distinct among Balinese
Mamasa County-Mandailing Batak language
Mandailing Natal Regency, North Padang Lawas Regency, Padang Lawas Regency, and eastern parts of Labuhan Batu Regency, North Labuhan Batu Regency, South Labuhan
Mamasa County-Batang Hari River
Sumatra, reaching the sea in Nipah Panjang District of East Tanjung Jabung Regency. The Trans-Sumatran Highway (AH25) crosses the river at the city of Jambi
Mamasa County-Buruwai language
Madewana, is an Asmat–Kamoro language spoken in Buruway District, Kaimana Regency, West Papua. Buruwai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Mamasa County-Taeʼ language
most of the inhabitants of the three regencies of Tana Luwu (Luwu Regency, North Luwu Regency, and East Luwu Regency), and the city of Palopo. Taeʼ is part
Mamasa County-Brantas River
Batu Malang Regency Malang Blitar Regency Blitar Tulungagung Regency Kediri Regency Kediri Nganjuk Regency Jombang Regency Mojokerto Regency Mojokerto The
Mamasa County-Topoiyo language
spoken by people in Tabolang Village, Topoyo District, Central Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi. Usually, Topoiyo speakers also speak Mamuju and Indonesian
Mamasa County-Erokwanas language
villages of Darembang and Goras in the Mbahamdandara District, Fakfak Regency. Erokwanas at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
Mamasa County-Dusun Balangan language
Halong Dayak people in the Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan, and in the village of Tanjung Pinang, Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. "Bahasa
Mamasa County-Paku language (Indonesia)
is an Austronesian language spoken in four villages in the East Barito Regency of Central Kalimantan province, Indonesia. It is closely related to the
Mamasa County-Orang Pulo language
the Thousand Islands) Language portal Indonesia portal Thousand Islands Regency Malay trade and creole languages Betawi language The number of Orang Pulo
Mamasa County-2023–24 Liga 3 West Sulawesi
Polewali Mandar Regency Source: 2023 Liga 3 West Sulawesi 28 December 2023 (2023-12-28) 16.00 WITA Salim Mengga Stadium, Polewali Mandar Regency 30 December 2023 (2023-12-30)
Mamasa County-Mamasa Regency
Mamasa Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Mamasa) is one of the six regencies that make up the West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi
Mamasa County-Majene Regency
Majene Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Majene) is one of the six regencies which comprise West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on the island of Sulawesi.
Mamasa County-List of football clubs in Indonesia
United Polewali Mandar Regency Salim Mengga Stadium Persimaju Mamuju Mamuju Regency Manakarra Stadium Persema Mamasa Mamasa Regency Batupapang Field Pespa
Mamasa County-City status in Indonesia
the Republic of Indonesia, an equivalent to regency (kabupaten). The difference between a city and a regency is that a city has non-agricultural economic
Mamasa County-Brebes Sundanese
people in Brebes Regency, Central Java, especially in the southern and southwestern parts of the region. The area of Brebes Regency is one of the districts
Mamasa County-Sulawesi root rat
the only member of the genus Gracilimus. It is only known from the Mamasa Regency in Sulawesi, Indonesia, where it is endemic to the slopes of Mt. Gandangdewata
Mamasa County-Mandarese people
Sapata are classified as a part of the Toraja group (Mamasa Regency and part of Mamuju Regency), while at Pitu Ba'ba'na Binanga itself there are a variety
Mamasa County-List of earthquakes in 2018
of Rantepao 5.5 14.0 VII Landslides buried at least eight houses in Mamasa regency. Seven people were killed during the evacuation, and 8,000 fled their
Mamasa County-List of languages by total number of speakers in Indonesia
000 South Sulawesi province: Luwu and Tana Toraja regencies; West Sulawesi province: Mamasa regency; possibly Makassar city, west coast. 33 Batak Angkola
Mamasa County-Aralle-Tabulahan language
language that belongs to the South Sulawesi subgroup. It is spoken in Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Aralle-Tabulahan has three major dialects:
Mamasa County-Armorial of Indonesia
Bulungan Regency Malinau Regency Nunukan Regency Tana Tidung Regency Tarakan City Majene Regency Mamasa Regency Mamuju Regency Central Mamuju Regency Pasangkayu
Mamasa County-Anwar Adnan Saleh
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Personal details Born 20 August 1948 Polewali Mamasa Regency, South Sulawesi, State of East Indonesia Citizenship Indonesian Political
Mamasa County-Acehnese language
Lambuot dialect spoken in Aceh Besar regency. Mesjid Punteut dialect spoken in Simpang Ulim district, East Aceh regency. Panthe Ketapang dialect spoken in
Mamasa County-Batak Karo language
Sumatra. It is mainly spoken in Karo Regency, southern parts of Deli Serdang Regency and northern parts of Dairi Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. It was
Mamasa County-Banyumasan dialect
Kebumen, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Banyumas, Pemalang, Tegal, and Brebes regencies, together with independent cities within that region. Banyumasan is considered
Mamasa County-Roon language
Inday, Sariay, Syabes, and Mena villages of Roon District, Teluk Wondama Regency. Roon at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Ronsumbre
Mamasa County-Nimboran language
Namblong, Namlong) is a Papuan language of Nimboran District, Jayapura Regency, Indonesia spoken by mostly older adults. Younger generations have shifted
Mamasa County-Smerki language
language spoken in Rawu Biru, Tomer, Tomerau, and Yakiw in southeast Merauke Regency, Indonesia. Bârkâli (Barkari) and Smärki may be distinct enough to count
Mamasa County-Gayo language
Sumatra, specifically around the Central Aceh, Bener Meriah and Gayo Lues regencies. It is classified as belonging to the Western Malayo-Polynesian branch
Mamasa County-Mendawai language
language spoken along the lower course of the Arut River in West Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is at the mutually unintelligible end
Mamasa County-Northwest Sumatra–Barrier Islands languages
and others on the Barrier islands (Simeulue, Nias, and Mentawai Islands Regency) off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The languages of the Northwest
Mamasa County-Tebi language
Guinea. It is spoken in Affi, Dubu, and Jembatan Web villages of Keerom Regency. It is mostly used by older adults. A survey report has been carried out
Mamasa County-Seget language
Regency, Southwest Papua. Walian and Sailolof are villages (kampung) located in Salawati. Seget and Segun are currently districts in Sorong Regency.
Mamasa County-Mandar language
living in West Sulawesi province of Indonesia, especially in the coastal regencies of Majene and Polewali Mandar, as well as in a few settlements in the
Mamasa County-Sikaritai language
Indonesia. It is named after Sikari village in Rafaer District, Mamberamo Raya Regency. Alternate names are Aikwakai, Araikurioko, Ati, Tori, Tori Aikwakai. It
Mamasa County-Serayu River
crossing five kabupaten (regency) in Central Java; they are Wonosobo Regency, Banjarnegara Regency, Purbalingga Regency, Banyumas Regency, draining to Indian
Mamasa County-Saponi language
It was spoken in Botawa village of Waropen Bawah Subdistrict in Waropen Regency. Woria is also spoken in Botawa village. It shared half of its basic vocabulary
Mamasa County-Waropen language
Mamberamo Raya Regency and Waropen Regency. The Ambumi dialect also called Waruri is spoken in Ambumi village in Wondama Bay Regency, West Papua. Waropen
Mamasa County-Dera language
Buku, and Agrinda, which are mostly located in Yaffi District, Keerom Regency. Menggwa Dla, the less populous of the two dialects, is spoken in five
Mamasa County-Sougb language
Pegunungan Arfak Regency Anggi District Manokwari Regency Manokwari Barat District (in Ayambori village) and Warmare District Manokwari Selatan Regency Dataran
Mamasa County-Zorop language
West New Guinea. It is spoken in Warlef village, Senggi District, Keerom Regency. Below are some basic vocabulary words in Zorop. Yafi at Ethnologue (18th
Mamasa County-Kendayan language
is sometimes referred to as bahasa Badameà, particularly in Bengkayang Regency and the areas near Singkawang City. Other dialects of Kendayan include
Mamasa County-Kopka language
Kopkaka (Kopka) is an Ok language spoken in Seredala District, Yahukimo Regency, Highland Papua. The villages that speak this language are Seredala, Moruf
Mamasa County-Tetum language
of the official languages of Timor-Leste and it is also spoken in Belu Regency and in Indonesian West Timor. There are two main forms of Tetum as a language:
Mamasa County-Hatam language
Manokwari Regency: Manokwari Barat District, Manokwari Selatan District, Tanah Rubuh District, Warmare District, Prafi District Manokwari Selatan Regency: Oransbari
Mamasa County-Sempan language
Sempan or Nararapi is a language spoken primarily in Mimika Regency, Central Papua, Western New Guinea. Sempan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Mamasa County-Burumakok language
endangered. It is spoken in Burupmakot village, Seradala District, Yahukimo Regency. Burumakok at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Limits
Mamasa County-Wawonii language
languages) of the Wawonii (Konawe Kepulauan Regency, Southeast Sulawesi) and Menui (in Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi) islands of Indonesia. The
Mamasa County-Ende language (Indonesia)
Flores languages, Ende has a highly isolating structure. Lio language Ende Regency Ende at Ethnologue (22nd ed., 2019) McDonnell, Bradley (2009). "A Preliminary
Mamasa County-Simeulue language
Simeulue is spoken in five of eight subdistricts (kecamatan) of Simeulue Regency. It includes two dialects. Defayan: spoken in the four eastern subdistricts
Mamasa County-Mekwei language
Mekwei (Menggwei), or Mooi, is a Papuan language of Jayapura Regency, Papua, Indonesia. It is spoken in Kendate, Maribu, Sabron Dosay, and Waibrong villages
Mamasa County-Kamoro language
Asmat–Kamoro language spoken in Western New Guinea, specifically in Mimika Regency, Central Papua by approximately 8,000 people. Dialect diversity is notable
Mamasa County-North Asmat language
Native to Indonesia Region Pulau Tiga District and Sawa Erma District, Asmat Regency, South Papua Ethnicity Asmat people Native speakers (1,000 cited 1991)
Mamasa County-Asmat languages
Asmat Ethnicity Asmat, Citak Geographic distribution Asmat Regency and Mappi Regency, South Papua Linguistic classification Trans–New Guinea Asmat–Kamoro
Mamasa County-Nggem language
Nggem Native to Indonesia Region Highland Papua: Mamberamo Tengah Regency Native speakers 4,400 (2005) Language family Trans–New Guinea West Trans–New
Mamasa County-Sundanese language
in the western part of Central Java, especially in Brebes and Cilacap Regency, because these areas were previously under the control of the Galuh Kingdom
Mamasa County-Moronene language
Moronene is an Austronesian language spoken in Bombana Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It belongs to the Bungku–Tolaki branch of the Celebic subgroup
Mamasa County-Mori Bawah language
the Celebic branch. It is one of the principal languages of the Morowali Regency in Central Sulawesi. Mori Bawah is classified as a member of the Bungku-Tolaki
Mamasa County-Bungku–Tolaki languages
Atas district of North Morowali Regency), Padoe (spoken in area near Sorowako in Nuha district of East Luwu Regency), Tomadino West Coast: Tolaki, Rahambuu
Mamasa County-Kwesten language
It is spoken in Arare, Holmhaven, Mafenter, and Omte villages in Sarmi Regency. Kwesten at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Eberhard
Mamasa County-Abun language
northern coast of the Bird's Head Peninsula in Sausapor District, Tambrauw Regency. It is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005)
Mamasa County-Citarum River
years. The revitalization is occurring from Mount Wayang through eight regencies and three cities for a distance of 180 kilometers. The target for the
Mamasa County-Nasal language
as a Sumatran language. Nasal is spoken in the Nasal River area of Kaur Regency, Bengkulu Province, Sumatra, in the villages of Tanjung Betuah, Gedung
Mamasa County-Balinese language
of Bali Island which includes Karangasem Regency, Kintamani District (or around Lake Batur), Klungkung Regency, parts of East Buleleng, and Nusa Penida;
Mamasa County-Bambam language
spoken in the Mambi and Tabang districts of Mamasa Regency, and in the Matangnga district of Polewali Mandar Regency. Together with Aralle-Tabulahan, Ulumanda'
Mamasa County-Tenggerese dialect
Semeru National Park which includes Pasuruan Regency, Probolinggo Regency, Malang Regency and Lumajang Regency of East Java, Indonesia. Linguistically, Tenggerese
Mamasa County-Nosu
Nosu is a district in Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. As of the 2010 census the population of Nosu was 4,276. Indonesian Center for Statistics
Mamasa County-Central Sulawesi
Regency Bungku in Morowali Regency Saluan or Loinang in Banggai Regency Balantak in Banggai Regency Mamasa in Banggai Regency Taa in Banggai Regency Bare'e
Mamasa County-Tabang
Tabang is a district in Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. As of the 2010 census the population of Tabang was 5,890. Indonesian Center for Statistics
Mamasa County-Bambang
Metro Manila Bambang in Candaba, Pampanga Bambang, a district in the Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi Bambang Dwi Hartono, Mayor of Surabaya, 2002-2005 and
Mamasa County-Angkola language
is an Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is spoken in South Tapanuli Regency and Padang Sidempuan. Angkola at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Harahap, Eli
Mamasa County-Segai language
Kayanic language spoken in several communities along the Kelai River, Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Diphthongs also occur as [iw, ew, æw, əw]
Mamasa County-Gandang Dewata National Park
Gandang Dewata National Park is located at Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Mount Gandang Dewata (3304 meters) is one of the highest mountains
Mamasa County-West Sulawesi
island of Sulawesi (formerly Celebes) and includes the regencies (kabupaten) of Polewali Mandar, Mamasa, Majene, Mamuju, Central Mamuju and Pasangkayu (formerly
Mamasa County-Waiomys
mamasae (Sulawesi water rat). It is known only from Mount Gandangdewata, Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi. Rowe, K. & Kennerley, R. (2019). "Waiomys mamasae".
Mamasa County-Biritai language
after Biri village in East Central Mambermano District, Mamberamo Raya Regency. The following inventory is taken from Donohue (2017), with a very small
Mamasa County-Moskona language
Papuan language spoken in Teluk Bintuni Regency on the north coast of West Papua, Indonesia. In Teluk Bintuni Regency, ethnic Moskona people are located in
Mamasa County-Warembori language
people in Warembori village, Mamberamo Hilir District, Mamberamo Raya Regency, located around river mouths (including the mouth of the Warembari River)
Mamasa County-Demta language
Demta Sowari Native to Indonesia Region Demta District, Jayapura Regency, Papua Native speakers 1,300 (2000) Language family Northwest Papuan? Demta–Sentani
Mamasa County-Seko Tengah language
Seko Tengah is an Austronesian language spoken in the North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Together with Seko Padang, Panasuan and Budong-Budong
Mamasa County-Puteri Indonesia 2017
Nunukan Regency SULAWESI South Sulawesi Nur Fitriyani 19 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) Makassar West Sulawesi Evelyne Yulyessia 24 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Mamasa Southeast
Mamasa County-Baduy language
regions around the Mount Kendeng, Rangkasbitung district of Lebak Regency and Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province, Indonesia. It is estimated that there are
Mamasa County-Malay trade and creole languages
of the island, mainly in the districts of Melaya and Negara, Jembrana Regency. The current language status is threatened. Broome Pearling Lugger Pidgin
Mamasa County-List of earthquakes 2011–2020
Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. "M5.6 – 6km ENE of Mamasa, Indonesia". Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S. Geological Survey. "M6.3 –
Mamasa County-Nduga language
Nduga Native to Indonesia Region Nduga Regency, Highland Papua Native speakers (10,000 cited 1985) Language family Trans–New Guinea West Trans–New Guinea
Mamasa County-Casuarina Coast Asmat language
District, Pantai Kasuari District, Safan District in Asmat Regency to Minyamur District in Mappi Regency, South Papua Ethnicity Asmat people (Kaweinag) Native
Mamasa County-Lamaholot language
Ethnologue, Muhang, is spoken by the Ata Tana 'Ai people living in Sikka Regency. The first children's book in Muhang, Walde Nenang Uran Wair, was published
Mamasa County-Towei language
It is spoken in Towe Hitam village, Towe District, Pegunungan Bintang Regency. "Towei language resources | Joshua Project". Towei at Ethnologue (18th
Mamasa County-Burate language
mouth, one village of the Waropen Bawah subdistrict, and the Yapen Waropen regency. Burate is lexically similar to the East Geelvink Bay languages and presumably
Mamasa County-Mairasi language
The Northeastern dialect may be a distinct language. Locations: Kaimana Regency Interior villages: Umbran, Jamna Fata, Matna, Tarwata, Sara, Kasira, Orai
Mamasa County-Burmeso language
the mid Mamberamo River in Mamberamo Tengah subdistrict, Mamberamo Raya Regency, Papua province, Indonesia. It is surrounded by the Kwerba languages to
Mamasa County-Babak River
Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It originates at Mount Timanuk in East Lombok Regency, with a source elevation of 2,575 meters. It flows in a southwesterly direction
Mamasa County-Tobelo language
Halmahera Utara Regency. Other Tobelo speaking areas are the five districts of Wasile (the northwestern half of East Halmahera Regency; where they are
Mamasa County-Banten Sundanese
the westernmost region of the island of Java, and in the western Bogor Regency (especially in Jasinga, the districts of Cigudeg, Tenjo, Nanggung, Parungpanjang
Mamasa County-List of members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (1999–2004)
Name Regency / City Party Notes Nurdahri Ibrahim Nain Aceh Besar PPP Baihaqi AK Central Aceh PPP AR Rasyidi West Aceh PPP Nashiruddin Daud South Aceh
Mamasa County-Obokuitai language
after Obogwi village in East Central Mambermano District, Mamberamo Raya Regency. Obokuitai, Sikaritai, and Eritai constitute a dialect cluster. The following
Mamasa County-Kowiai language
coastal regions between Arguni and Etna bay. Locations within Kaimana Regency: Kaimana District: Namatota and Bicari villages Buruwai District: Pulau
Mamasa County-Christianity in Indonesia
areas, but the interior Mamasa Regency, culturally part of the Toraja lands, is 75% Protestant.[citation needed] The regencies of South Sulawesi are mostly
Mamasa County-Awyi language
Papuan language of Indonesian Papua. It is spoken in Arso District, Keerom Regency. Awyi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
Mamasa County-List of regencies and districts of South Sulawesi
the South Sulawesi government was split into two, with the regencies of Majene, Mamasa, Mamuju, Pasangkayu, and Polewali Mandar having been separated
Mamasa County-Maklew language
Papua, Indonesia. It is known to be spoken in Welbuti village, Merauke Regency. It is thought to be closely related to the Yelmek Language. The Maklew
Mamasa County-Belitung Malay
Administratively, this area consists of two regencies in the Bangka Belitung province: Belitung Regency and East Belitung Regency. It is also spoken by Belitung diasporas
Mamasa County-Meyah language
is a West Papuan language spoken in North Manokwari District, Manokwari Regency, West Papua, Indonesia. The Meyah language is agglutinative and head-marking
Mamasa County-Tefaro language
Cenderawasih Bay. It is spoken in Demba and Tefaro villages of Waropen Regency. Tefaro is lexically similar to the East Geelvink Bay languages and presumably
Mamasa County-Eritai language
after Erai village in East Central Mambermano District, Mamberamo Raya Regency. It is spoken in Erai, Haya, and Kustera villages. Sikaritai, Obokuitai
Mamasa County-Moraid language
Head Peninsula of New Guinea. It is spoken in Moraid District, Tambrauw Regency, Southwest Papua. Moraid at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Mamasa County-Lolak language
Lolak is a Philippine language spoken in Lolak town, Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi (Celebes), Indonesia. There are fewer than 50 speakers
Mamasa County-Tamiang Malay
Tamiang Malays. It is the dominant language throuhout the Aceh Tamiang Regency on southeastern Aceh, except in the Manyak Payet and Kuala Simpang Districts
Mamasa County-Kalabra language
It is closest to Tehit. Kalabra is spoken in Beraur District, Sorong Regency, West Papua. Kalabra at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Mamasa County-Pattaeʼ dialect
Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Based on lexical similarity and mutual intelligibility, Pattaeʼ has been classified as a dialect of the Mamasa language
Mamasa County-Manggarai language
(17th ed., 2013) This data include statistics for the population of the Regency of Greater Manggarai on Flores island, which consists of three districts:
Mamasa County-Budong-Budong language
spoken in the village of Tongkou, Budong-Budong District, Central Mamuju Regency. Together with Seko Padang, Seko Tengah and Panasuan, it belongs to the
Mamasa County-Mamasa people
(: To ) is an ethnic group residing in , West Sulawesi. The community is known in districts in
Mamasa County-Progo River
the river forms a natural boundary between Sleman Regency, Kulon Progo Regency and Bantul Regency. The mouth of the river is located in Poncosari, at
Mamasa County-Nafri language
in Nafri village on southeast Yotafa Bay in Abepura District, Jayapura Regency. Nafri at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Eberhard
Mamasa County-Mpur language
isolate spoken in and around Mpur and Amberbaken Districts in Tambrauw Regency of the Bird's Head Peninsula, New Guinea. It is not closely related to
Mamasa County-Pekal language
people on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, more specifically in Mukomuko Regency in Bengkulu Province. It should not be confused with Mukomuko language/dialect
Mamasa County-List of districts of West Sulawesi
Majene Mamasa, Mamasa Mambi, Mamasa Mamuju, Mamuju Mapilli, Polewali Mandar Matakali, Polewali Mandar Matangnga, Polewali Mandar Messawa, Mamasa Nosu,
Mamasa County-Busoa language
Austronesian language spoken in the villages of Busoa and Lakambau in South Buton Regency on Buton Island, off the southeast coast of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Busoa
Mamasa County-Manem language
Indonesian Papua. In Indonesia, it is spoken in Wembi, Mannem District, Keerom Regency. Manem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
Mamasa County-Kéo language
island of Flores, eastern Indonesia, largely in the eponymous Nagekeo Regency. Kéo belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
Mamasa County-Bonggo language
as Armopa, is an Austronesian language spoken in Bonggo District, Sarmi Regency on the north coast of Papua province, Indonesia. Sarmi languages for a
Mamasa County-Minangkabau language
the Minangkabau of West Sumatra, the western part of Riau, South Aceh Regency, the northern part of Bengkulu and Jambi, also in several cities throughout
Mamasa County-Torajan people
Their population is approximately 1,100,000, of whom 450,000 live in the regency of Tana Toraja ("Land of Toraja"). Most of the population is Christian
Mamasa County-2021 West Sulawesi earthquake
schools in Mamasa Regency were damaged. The number of damaged schools later rose to 103 as more reports came from Mamuju, Majene, Mamasa and even in
Mamasa County-Tongkonan
are divided into different geographic groups, the most important being Mamasa, centred on the isolated Kalumpang valley and the Sa’dan of the southern
Mamasa County-Tana Toraja Regency
million people, and 500,000 of them are in Tana Toraja Regency, North Toraja Regency, and Mamasa Regency. Most of the Toraja people embrace Christianity, while
Mamasa County-Solo River
northward again, forming the boundary between Blora Regency of Central Java and Bojonegoro regency of East Java. From the town of Cepu in Blora, the river
Mamasa County-Melawi River
groups. A major town on the river is Nanga Pinoh, the capital of Melawi Regency. The river meets the Kapuas in the town of Sintang. The river flows in
Mamasa County-Tausug language
eastern area of the state of Sabah, Malaysia as well as in the Nunukan Regency, province of North Kalimantan, Indonesia by the Tausūg people. It is widely
Mamasa County-Polewali Mandar Regency
five regencies in West Sulawesi province of Indonesia. It borders on the regencies of Mamasa in the North, Majene in the West and Pinrang regency of South
Mamasa County-Batak Simalungun language
an Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is spoken mainly in Simalungun Regency and Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra, Indonesia. /b, d/ can also have implosive
Mamasa County-South Sulawesi
the South Sulawesi government was split into two, with the regencies of Majene, Mamasa, Mamuju, Pasangkayu, and Polewali Mandar being separated off
Mamasa County-Mamasa
Mamasa may refer to: Mamasa language, an Austronesian language of Sulawesi, Indonesia Mamasa Regency, one of the five regencies that make up the West
Mamasa County-Bengkulu language
the rest of the Indonesian province of Bengkulu and in the Pesisir Barat Regency ("west coast") of Lampung Province. It is more closely related to other
Mamasa County-List of regencies and cities in Indonesia
Sangihe Islands Regency (10 April 2002) Parigi Moutong Regency from Donggala Regency (10 April 2002) Mamasa Regency from Polewali Mamasa Regency (10 April 2002)
Mamasa County-Regencies of West Sulawesi
divided into five regencies (kabupaten), including the recently-created regencies of Mamasa, which had been cut out of Polewali Mamasa Regency on 10 April 2002