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Bandjermasin
[ bahn-jer-mah-sin ]
Example Sentences
One of the best known and most successful in Borneo is an old man who runs a ferry across the Barito at Bandjermasin.
Of these peoples no less than 600,000 live in a comparatively small area of the southeast, the districts of Oeloe Soengei and Bandjermasin.
NOTE.—In the neighbourhood of Kandangan, a small town northward from Bandjermasin, are two mountains, one called gunong batu laki: the mountain of the stone man, the other gunong batu bini: the mountain of the stone wife.
In Bandjermasin those with long tails are very rare, and among Malays and Dayaks I do not remember ever having seen them.
The population of the kampong Sembulo, formerly called Pulau Tombak, at the present time is Malay, comprising more than two hundred full-grown men, nearly all recent arrivals from Bandjermasin, Sampit, Pembuang, and other places.
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