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Tambunan (Malay:
Pekan Tambunan) is the
capital of the
Tambunan District in the
Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its po****tion was
estimated to...
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Robert Odjahan Tambunan (24 July 1935 – 5
September 2015),
known as RO
Tambunan, was an
Indonesian lawyer veteran and
politician from the
Indonesian Democratic...
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Albert Mangaratua Tambunan (25
September 1910 – 12
December 1970) was the
chairman and the
general secretary of the
Indonesian Christian Party, and the...
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Ashari Tambunan (born 18 May 1956) is an
Indonesian politician of the
National Awakening Party. He was the
regent of Deli
Serdang Regency in
North Sumatra...
- Sipitang,
Beaufort (including Membakut),
Tenom (including Kemabong),
Tambunan and
Kuala Penyu as well as a
partial extraterritoriality jurisdiction on...
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Bahal Raja Tua
Tambunan BEnGL (Indonesian: [bˈahə͡l tˈambʌnən]; born 23
February 1974) is an
Indonesian geologist who has
served as a
senior member for...
- fifth-largest town in Sabah, as well one of the oldest.
Keningau is
between Tambunan and Tenom. The town had an
estimated po****tion of 173,130. Dusuns, Muruts...
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Edward Wellington Pahala "Tam"
Tambunan (po****rly
mistaken as
Edward Waldemar Pahala Tambunan) (14
January 1928 – 17
January 2006) was an Indonesian...
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Djamaluddin Tambunan (4
February 1922 – 16
October 2001) was an
Indonesian bureaucrat and politician. He
primarily served in the
regional government of...
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Sugut River. He led the
rebellion between 1894
until his
death in
Tambunan in 1900.: p.5 : p.41 : p.189–190 The
rebellion then
continued on for another...