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Sebuku or
Seboekoe can
refer to
either of the
following islands.
Sebuku (Sumatra),
located near the
island of
Sumatra Sebuku (Borneo),
located near the...
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Sikuai Enggano Island Child of
Krakatoa (Anak Krakatau)
Legundi Sebesi Sebuku Basu
Island Bengkalis Padang Rangsang Rupat Tebing Tinggi Island Natuna...
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Sebuku (old
spelling Seboekoe) is a 275-square-kilometre (106 sq mi)
island south-east of
Borneo and
administratively part of
South Kalimantan, Indonesia...
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volcanic in origin. They include:
Sangiang (Thwart-the-Way), Sebesi,
Sebuku, and
Panaitan (Prince's). The 1883
eruption of Krakatau, one of
these islands...
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Sebuku (also
spelled Seboekoe or Seb****ee) is an
island in the
Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra. It is one of the
larger islands in the
strait and...
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Sebuku River is a
river in
Borneo that
flows from Sabah,
Malaysia to Nunukan, in the
province of
North Kalimantan, Indonesia. The
river flows in the...
- and on fire and in a
sinking condition,
grounded herself on a reef near
Sebuku Island. The
surviving crew
abandoned ship just as the aft
magazine exploded...
- 699 m (2,293 ft).
There are
several rivers in the province, such as the
Sebuku River,
Baturusa River and
Mendo River.
Bangka Belitung is ethnically, culturally...
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April 2012, an
estimated 20–80
elephants range near 22
villages in the
Sebuku subdistrict of Nunukan,
North Kalimantan.
Elephas maximus is
listed on CITES...
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north Lampung, and
Pringsewu regencies on
Lampung bay east coast; also
Sebuku, Sebesi, Tabuan, and
Legundi islands;
South Sumatra province: Ogan Komering...