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    Sibolga (formerly sometimes Siboga) is a city and a port located in the natural harbour of Sibolga Bay on the west coast of North Sumatra province, in...
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  • Persatuan Sepakbola Sibolga (en: Football Association of Sibolga). Persebsi Sibolga is an Indonesian football club based in Sibolga, North Sumatra. Club...
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    191,809 females). The regency surrounds the landward side of the city of Sibolga, which is administratively separate from the regency. The regency is divided...
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    Sibolga Bay (formerly known by the Dutch Baai van Tapanoeli, literally The Bay of Tapanoeli; alternatively Tapanuli Bay) is a natural harbour on the west...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sibolga (Latin: Sibolgaen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Sibolga in the ecclesiastical province of Medan in Indonesia...
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    Samosir Regency, North Tapanuli Regency, Central Tapanuli Regency (with Sibolga and its surrounding regions), and part of Dairi Regency. The Batak Toba...
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    31 in Central Tapanuli (the largest being Mursala Island off Sibolga) and 5 in Sibolga City, plus 7 islands in the landlocked Lake Toba comprising 1...
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    include supporting corridors connecting the cities of Padang, Bengkulu, and Sibolga on the western coast of the island to the main corridors stretching across...
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  • KRI Teluk Sibolga (536) is a Frosch-class landing ship operated the Indonesian Navy. The ship was former Schwerin (632 / 612) of the Volksmarine. KRI...
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    Eurasian plate's Sunda edge. The area is 200 kilometres (120 mi) west of Sibolga, Sumatra, or 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) northwest of Jakarta, approximately...
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