• Lundu may refer to: Lundu, Sarawak, a town in Sarawak, Malaysia Lundu (dance), a Brazilian dance which originated from Angola Lundu language This disambiguation...
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    Lundu is a town and the capital of Lundu District located in the northwest of Kuching Division of Sarawak, Malaysia, and borders the Indonesian Province...
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    Lundu (also spelled landu or landum) is a style of Afro-Brazilian music and dance with its origins in the African Bantu and Portuguese people. The interconnectedness...
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  • Jalan Bau–Lundu is a major highway in Kuching Division in Sarawak, Malaysia. This highway is also part of the Pan Borneo Highway network. v t e...
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  • Jalan Lundu–Sematan is a major highway in Kuching Division in Sarawak, Malaysia. This highway is also part of the Pan Borneo Highway network. v t e...
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    Lundu is a district, in Kuching Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. It is divided into Sematan subdistrict and Lundu, its district seat. "Malaysia Districts"...
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  • Bau-Lundu was a federal constituency in Sarawak, Malaysia, that was represented in the Dewan Rakyat from 1971 to 1978. The federal constituency was created...
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  • plausibly interpreted as being Maravi and as forming the Lundu state, although the chiefly title of Lundu and the name Maravi are not recorded until 1616, and...
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    Lundu Panjaitan (born 9 April 1941) was a Batak politician and bureaucrat. He began his career in bureaucracy as the assistant for administrative affairs...
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    Uruguay. It is a dance developed from Afro-Brazilian dances (mainly the lundu) and from European dances (mainly the polka). Like the tango, the maxixe...
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