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Sangir, Sangihe, Sangi or Sanghir may refer to:

  • Sangir, Central Asia, in the Kimek Khanate
  • Sangihe Islands (Kepulauan Sangir), an archipelago in Indonesia
  • Sangihe Island (Sangihe Besar), the largest of the Sangir Islands
  • Sangirese people, native people of the Sangir Islands
  • Sangirese language, spoken on the Sangir Islands
  • Mohammad Sanghir (or Mohammed Saghir), a former extrajudicial captive in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps

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Sangir Island

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Sangir Besar, commonly called Sangir Island (with the spelling variants "Sangihe", "Sanghir" or "Sangi"), is an island in the Sangir Islands group. Its...

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Sangir

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Sangir, Sangihe, Sangi or Sanghir may refer to: Sangir, Central Asia, in the Kimek Khanate Sangihe Islands (Kepulauan Sangir), an archipelago in Indonesia...

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Sangihe Islands

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The Sangihe Islands (also spelled "Sangir", "Sanghir" or "Sangi") – Indonesian: Kepulauan Sangihe – are a group of islands that constitute two regencies...

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Miangas

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According to local tradition, there were a number of kingdoms in the area. Sangir, Talaud and Sitaro belonged to two kingdoms, Tabukan and Kalongan. To justify...

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Sangir language

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as [ɪ, ɛ, ə, ɔ, ʊ] within syllables. /ɨ/ can be heard as [ɨ], [ɯ], [ə]. Sangir at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Sangil at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) M....

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Sangirese people

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Sangirese or Sangihe people are one of the native people of the Sangir Islands in the northern chain of islands in Sulawesi and the southern part of Mindanao...

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Sangir Jujuan

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Sangir Jujuan is a district (kecamatan) of South Solok Regency, in the West Sumatra province of Indonesia. It has a population of around 13,700 people...

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Philippines

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eastern Indonesia and Mindanao has been detected in the Blaan people and the Sangir language. Immigrants arrived in the Philippines from elsewhere in the Spanish...

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Nah

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by Anson Lo Naha Airport (Indonesia) (IATA airport code: NAH), Tahuna, Sangir Islands, North Sulawesi, Indonesia Nehbandan or Nah, a city in South Khorasan...

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Mount Awu

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Awu) is the largest stratovolcano in the Sangihe Islands chain, located on Sangir Island in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Powerful eruptions have occurred in...

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List of islands of Indonesia

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Tolitoli Bangka Bunaken Lembeh Manado Tua Nain Sangihe Islands Nanipa Bukide Sangir Besar Siau Tagulandang Talaud Islands Kabaruan Karakelang Salibabu Talise...

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Sangihe tarsier

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sangirensis), also known as Sangihe Island tarsier, is a small primate found on Sangir Island, which is located about 200 kilometers north-east of the island of...

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Borneo

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Shinzō Hayase (2007). Mindanao Ethnohistory Beyond Nations: Maguindanao, Sangir, and Bagobo Societies in East Maritime Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii...

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Manado

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tolerant and peaceful cities in Indonesia. The name Manado is derived from the Sangir language word manaro, meaning 'on the far coast' or 'in the distance', and...

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Ethnic groups in the Philippines

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Cebuano are spoken in both Indonesian Sangir and Filipino Sangil, in addition to the Sangirese language. Indonesian Sangir even live in the Philippines, particularly...

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Sangiric languages

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variants: Sangir in Indonesia and Sangil in the Philippines) South Sangiric Bantik Ratahan The North Sangiric languages are spoken in the Sangir and Talaud...

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Sangihe whistler

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Coracornis in 2013. Alternate names include the Sahengbalira shrike-thrush and Sangir whistler. BirdLife International (2018). "Coracornis sanghirensis". IUCN...

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Minahasan people

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Tonsawang) comprise the Minahasan microgroup, while three (Bantik, Toratan, and Sangir) are part of the Sangiric group. Another language (Ponosakan) is considered...

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Philippine languages

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South Mindanao languages (5 languages) Sangiric languages (4 languages of Sangir and Talaud Islands) Minahasan languages (5 languages of North Sulawesi)...

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Majapahit

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Lombok) are already ruled. Bantayan with Luwu. Further east are Udamakatraya (Sangir and Talaud). Also mentioned are Makassar, Buton, Banggai, Kunir, Galiao...

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Vapi

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Ltd, United Phosphorus Ltd., Supreet Chemicals Pvt Ltd., Sarna Chemicals, Sangir Plastics, Kampun Polymers, Lathia Rubbers, Arti Industries Ltd., Themis...

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Londe

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1500s, developed from ancient Sangir islands boat called bininta which is now enshrined in the symbol of the region of Sangir Islands District. They are...

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Sulawesi

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by the Minahasa, a predominantly Protestant people, and the northernmost Sangir and Talaud Islands. The Toraja people of Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi have...

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Austronesian languages

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aotra isa iray roa telo efatra dimy enina fito valo sivy folo Sangirese (Sangir-Minahasan) sembau darua tatelu epa lima eneng pitu walu sio mapulo Biak...

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Halmahera

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Kao Islam, Sawai, Gane, Buli, Maba, Loloda, Tabaru, Patani, Bicoli. Significant migrant groups include Sangir, Ternate, Tidore, Makian, and Javanese....

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Austronesian peoples

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Eurasia (Reich et al., 2011; Cooper & Stringer, 2013) Cognates include Sangir taumata, Molima tomotau, Kola tamata, Fijian tamata, Samoan tangata, and...

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Australasian Mediterranean Sea

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islands, New Guinea, Paracel Islands, Pratas Island, Philippines, Riau, Sangir Archipelago, Spratly Islands, Greater Sunda Islands (Borneo, Sumatra, Java...

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Lumad

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the Matigsalug are a distinct subgroup. The Sangil people (also called Sangir, Sangu, Marore, Sangirezen, or Talaoerezen) are originally from the Sangihe...

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