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    Semau, also known as Pusmau and Pasar Pusmau, is an island in the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is located 20 miles off the harbor of Kupang....
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    Helong (alternate names Helon, Kupang and Semau) is a Central Malayo-Polynesian language of West Timor. Speakers are interspersed with those of Amarasi...
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  • Stegonotus lividus, the Semau Island ground snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. The snake is found on Semau in Indonesia. Reilly, S...
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    Kek (mythology) (redirect from Keku-semau)
    Kek is the deification of the concept of primordial darkness in the ancient Egyptian Ogdoad cosmogony of Hermopolis. The Ogdoad consisted of four pairs...
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  • religion Helong Austronesian → Timoric → Helong Indonesia (Kupang Regency, Semau Island, Flores Island) Christianity Herero Niger–Congo → Bantu → Herero...
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    between Indonesia (West Timor) and the independent nation of East Timor Semau Island Gili Islands Gili Air Gili Trawangan Gili Meno Banta Island Gili...
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  • Sereq-hetit [de] means "beginning of life", while the entry into the Keku-semau [de] means impending death. The Reteh-qabet is the beginning of a region...
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    from the Regency since 11 April 1996), together with the smaller island of Semau (off the southwestern tip of Timor) and other minor offshore islands (of...
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    yellow-crested cockatoo) (Bonaparte, 1850) – Central Lesser Sundas (Roti, Semau, and Timor) Previously, only 4 of these were recognized, but djampeana and...
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    are recognised: P. r. flavicollis Bonaparte, 1855 – Flores, Savu, Rote, Semau and west Timor (central Lesser Sunda Islands) P. r. roseipileum Hartert...
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