Sangir — may refer to: *Sangir Island *Sangir language *Sangir Islands *Sangir, Central Asia, in the Kimek Khanate … Wikipedia
Sangir Islands — The Sangihe Islands (or Sangir Islands; Indonesian: Kabupaten Sangihe ) is a group of islands in northern Indonesia, northeast of Sulawesi in the Celebes Sea, roughly half way between Sulawesi and Mindanao, in the Philippines. The islands combine … Wikipedia
Siau Island — Siau is an island in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, located in the Sangir Archipelago approximately 130 km (80 miles) off the northern tip of Sulawesi in the Celebes Sea.The northern part of the island forms the volcano known as Karangetang (Api… … Wikipedia
List of Indonesian monarchies — This is a list of the several hundred monarchies, past and present, in Indonesia:A* Aceh: In the northern region of Sumatra, the Sultanate of Achin or Atjeh was founded at the end of the 15th century. A powerful Islamic state in the 16th and 17th … Wikipedia
Islands of Indonesia — Indonesia comprises 17,508 islands (based from Seminar Nasional Penetapan Nama Pulau pulau Kecil Dalam Presektif Sejarah or National Seminary of Name For Little Islands From History Side , July 16 to 18 at Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia, now … Wikipedia
Minahasa — The Minahasa (alternative spelling: Minahassa or Mina hasa ) are an ethnic group located in the North Sulawesi province of Indonesia (in past called by Portuguese as North Selebes). The Minahasa speak Manado Malay (also known as Minahasa Malay ) … Wikipedia
Minahasa people — Minahasa Minahasan tribesman in a parade in Surabaya, East Java. Total population ca. 1 million in North Sulawesi Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Sangihe Tarsier — Taxobox name = Sangihe TarsierMSW3 Groves|pages=12] status = EN trend = unknown status system = iucn3.1 status ref = IUCN2006|assessors=Eudey et al |year=2000|id=21493|title=Tarsius sangirensis|downloaded=12 May 2006] regnum = Animalia phylum =… … Wikipedia
Mount Awu — A shallow lake partially fills the summit crater in 1995 Elevation 1,320 m (4,331 ft) … Wikipedia
Japanese destroyer Hokaze — Hokaze ( Wind on the Sail ) [ cite web url= http://www.combinedfleet.com/ijnnames.htm title= Japanese Warship Names publisher= Combinedfleet.com accessdate= 2008 05 23 ] was a Minekaze class destroyer, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy… … Wikipedia