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Angkola language test of
Wikipedia at
Wikimedia Incubator Angkola, or
Batak Angkola, is an
Austronesian language of Sumatra. It is
spoken in
South Tapanuli...
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Angkola (also
known as
Batak Angkola or Anakola)
people are part of the
Batak ethnic group from
North Sumatra who live in the
South Tapanuli regency. The...
- Karo and Toba
Batak are
mutually unintelligible. Mandailing, Toba and
Angkola are
related to each
other and
mutually intelligible. Karo
languages are...
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ruler of the sky).
Sitti Djaoerah:
Padan Djandji na
Togoe (1927–1929), an
Angkola Mandailing-language
series in 457 pages. The
series is
published in the...
- languages. The term is used to
include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba,
Angkola, and Mandailing,
related ethnic groups with
distinct languages and traditional...
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Gereja Kristen Protestan Angkola (GKPA -
Angkola Protestant Christian Church) is a
church Christian Protestant synod in
Indonesia with its head office...
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especially in the
states of
Selangor and Perak. They are
closely related to the
Angkola and Toba. The
etymology of 'Mandailing' is said to be a
compounding of...
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including Lake
Marsabut and Lake Siais. The
language used by the
people is the
Angkola Batak language. The
majority religion of the po****tion is Islam. An airport...
- the west
coast of the
province is
mainly inhabited by the
Batak (Pakpak,
Angkola, and
Mandailing groups). The
central highlands region around Lake Toba...
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traders as a
resting place, who
called it "Padang Na Dimpu", from the
Angkola language.
Padang means expanse or wide area, na
means in, and
dimpu means...