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Senggarang, Indonesia

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Senggarang village

Senggarang is the name of a small village on the island of Bintan, Indonesia, which houses the oldest temple in the Kepri region. Locals believe Senggarang was the first home for Chinese immigrants a long time ago, who then spread throughout the other island of Kepri.

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023.

0°58′N 104°25′E / 0.967°N 104.417°E / 0.967; 104.417


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