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approximately 1,100,000, of whom 450,000 live in the
regency of Tana
Toraja ("Land of
Toraja"). Most of the po****tion is Christian, and
others are
Muslim or...
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Toraja-Saʼdan (also
Toraja, Saʼdan,
South Toraja) is an
Austronesian language spoken in
South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It
shares the name Taeʼ with East Toraja...
- Tana
Toraja (lit. '
Toraja Land' in
Toraja language) is a
landlocked regency (kabupaten) of
South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, and home to the
Toraja ethnic...
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North Toraja (or
Toraja Utara) is a
landlocked regency (kabupaten) of
South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia, and the home of the
Toraja ethnic group. The...
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Toraja Airport (Indonesian:
Bandar Udara Toraja) (IATA: TRT, ICAO: WAFB),
formerly Buntu Kunik Airport, is an
airport at Mengkendek, Tana
Toraja Regency...
- main
ethnic groups in
South Sulawesi are the Buginese, Mak****arese and
Toraja. The
economy of the
province is
based on agriculture, fishing, and the mining...
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Toraja Church is a
Protestant Christian denomination in Tana
Toraja, Indonesia, of
which the
majority of the
Torajan people are members. This
church is...
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Rantepao is a town and the
capital of
North Toraja Regency,
which is
known for
being the
cultural center of the
Toraja ethnic group.
National and
regional tourism...
- part of the
South Sulawesi group of languages. It is
closely related to
Toraja, and more
distantly to Mandar, M****enrempulu, and Mamuju. Taeʼ is used as...
- ISBN 9780500973929. This
Toraja myth was
directly translated from the
history of
Toraja at the
official Tana
Toraja website toraja.go.id,
retrieved on 2007-05-18...