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Sumatraism is an avant-garde art movement created by Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski. Crnjanski had set the principles of Sumatraism during World War I
Sumatraism
Region and island in western Indonesia
Sumatra (/sʊˈmɑːtrə/) is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as
Sumatra
realism Sots art Southern School Space art Street art Stuckism Studio style Sumatraism Superflat Suprematism Surrealism Symbolism Synchromism Synthetism Tachisme
List_of_art_movements
coast of Aceh, in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The undersea megathrust earthquake, known in the scientific community as the Sumatra–Andaman earthquake, was
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
North Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Utara; Batak: ᯘᯮᯔᯖᯩᯒ ᯥᯖᯒ) is a province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital
North_Sumatra
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
West Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Barat) is a province of Indonesia. It is on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands
West_Sumatra
Free and open-source document viewer for Windows
Sumatra PDF is a free and open-source document viewer that supports many document formats including: Portable Document Format (PDF), Microsoft Compiled
Sumatra_PDF
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
South Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Selatan) is a province of Indonesia, located in the southeast of the island of Sumatra. The capital and largest city
South_Sumatra
Capital and largest city of North Sumatra, Indonesia
as a financial centre for Sumatra and a gateway to the western part of Indonesia. About 60% of the economy in North Sumatra is backed by trading, agriculture
Medan
Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania
the Indian and Pacific oceans. Comprising over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea, Indonesia is the world's
Indonesia
Squall line in Sumatra, Indonesia
A Sumatra squall (plural: Sumatra squalls or Sumatras) is a squall line—a line of thunderstorms—that develops over the Indonesian island of Sumatra and
Sumatra_squall
Fictional rat
The giant rat of Sumatra is a fictional giant rat, first mentioned by Arthur Conan Doyle in "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire". As part of the tale
Giant_rat_of_Sumatra
Topics referred to by the same term
1933 Sumatra earthquake 1935 Sumatra earthquake 1984 Northern Sumatra earthquake 2002 Sumatra earthquake March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes 2009 Sumatra earthquake
Sumatra_earthquake
2025 North Indian Ocean and Pacific tropical cyclone
causing widespread flooding and landslides to the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra in late November 2025. The thirteenth tropical depression and third cyclone
Cyclone_Senyar
Capital and largest city of West Sumatra, Indonesia
[ˈpadaŋ]) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of West Sumatra. It had a population of 833,562 at the 2010 Census and 909,040 at the 2020
Padang
Topics referred to by the same term
Sumatra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumatra is an island in Indonesia. Sumatra may also refer to: Sumatra, a type of ornamental fish Sumatra chicken
Sumatra_(disambiguation)
Type of cocktail
The Sumatra Kula (also known as Sumatra cooler) is a vintage tiki cocktail invented by Donn Beach that calls for light rum, equal parts orange, lime and
Sumatra_Kula
Tropical fruit
nine of which produce edible fruit. Durio zibethinus, native to Borneo, Sumatra, and the Malay Peninsula, is the only species available on the international
Durian
Strait between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra
between the Malay Peninsula to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connecting the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South
Strait_of_Malacca
The music of Sumatra, Indonesia, is characterized by dangdut and the use of rabab and saluang instruments. The Sumatran Toba people are distinctive in
Music_of_Sumatra
Communism in Sumatra has historically had an influence in the politics and society of Sumatra. Padang, Pariaman, Silungkang, Sawah Lunto, Alahan Panjang
Communism_in_Sumatra
Topics referred to by the same term
2007 Sumatra earthquakes may refer to: March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes 2007 Bengkulu earthquakes List of earthquakes in Indonesia This disambiguation page
2007_Sumatra_earthquakes
Unincorporated community in Florida, United States
Sumatra is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Liberty County, Florida, United States. Its population was 148 as of the 2020 census
Sumatra,_Florida
Administrative subdivision of the Dutch West Indies
West Coast Sumatra (Dutch: Sumatra's Westkust Residentie, abbreviated SWK) refers to the administrative region in the Dutch East Indies that covered the
Sumatra's West Coast Residency
Sumatra's_West_Coast_Residency
Species of fish
The tiger barb or Sumatra barb (Puntigrus tetrazona), is a species of tropical cyprinid fish. The genus Puntigrus was erected in 2013 to hold several
Tiger_barb
which has created major earthquakes on the western side of Sumatra including the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake. The tectonic movement has been responsible
List of volcanoes in Indonesia
List_of_volcanoes_in_Indonesia
This is a list of reptile species found in Sumatra, Indonesia. Crocodylus porosus Tomistoma schlegelii Batagur affinis Batagur borneoensis Cuora couro
List_of_reptiles_of_Sumatra
Public transit accident in Indonesia
oil tanker truck collided on the Trans-Sumatra Highway in Karang Jaya [id], North Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra. The accident resulted in the deaths
2026 North Musi Rawas collision
2026_North_Musi_Rawas_collision
Species of ape
island of Sumatra, it is rarer than the Bornean orangutan but more common than the recently identified Tapanuli orangutan, also found in Sumatra. Male Sumatran
Sumatran_orangutan
Species of large cat
throughout China, Sumatra and Java. Prehistoric subspecies include Panthera tigris trinilensis and P. t. soloensis of Java and Sumatra and P. t. acutidens
Tiger
British naval air attack on Japanese installations
Operation Lentil (Sumatra) was an air raid by British carrier-based aircraft on oil installations at Pangkalan Brandan, an important centre for Indonesian
Operation_Lentil_(Sumatra)
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the east coast of central Sumatra and stretches to the Barisan Mountains in the west. Its capital and largest
Jambi
Subduction trench in the Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone in the eastern Indian Ocean
The Sumatra Trench is a part of the Sunda Trench or Java Trench. The Sunda subduction zone (called also: the Sumatra-Andaman subduction zone) is located
Sumatra_Trench
Breed of chicken
The Sumatra is a European and North American breed of chicken. It derives from birds imported in the nineteenth century from the island of Sumatra in Indonesia
Sumatra_chicken
Association football stadium in North Sumatra, Indonesia
North Sumatra Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Utama Sumatera Utara), is an association football stadium in the center of the North Sumatra Sports Center
North_Sumatra_Stadium
1781 campaign in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
The raid on Sumatra took place during the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War in August 1781. A fleet of the British East India Company set forth to capture the Dutch
Raid_on_Sumatra
Subregion of the Asian continent
Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, and the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, and Timor are part of the Alpide belt
Southeast_Asia
President of Indonesia from 1945 to 1967
of major port cities on Java and Sumatra. During the Japanese occupation, the Outer Islands (excluding Java and Sumatra) were occupied by the Japanese Navy
Sukarno
1942–1945 Japanese rule in West Sumatra
Nishikaigan-shū; lit. 'West Coast Province of Sumatra'), was the administrative designation for West Sumatra during its occupation and governance by the
Japanese occupation of West Sumatra
Japanese_occupation_of_West_Sumatra
Abugida used to write Malay and Rejang
related group of Ulu scripts that include the script variants of South Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lembak, Lintang, Lebong, and Serawai. Other closely related
Rejang_alphabet
Serbian writer (1893–1977)
original appearance in Serbian (Diálogos 2020, ISBN 978-1-944884-66-6). Sumatraism Đorđijević, Milena; Domazet, Tatjana (2019-10-25). "Miloš Crnjanski: a
Miloš_Crnjanski
Inactive railway in Indonesia
railway section in Sumatra, Indonesia. It was a railway project of two parties in two different times, Staatsspoorwegen ter Sumatra's Westkust in the Dutch
Sumatra_Railway
Capital and largest city of South Sumatra, Indonesia
Jawi: ڤليمبڠ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers 352.51 square kilometres (136.10 square miles)
Palembang
1946 movement in Indonesia
The East Sumatra revolution, also known as the East Sumatra social revolution (Revolusi Sosial Sumatera Timur), began on 3 March 1946. Across 25 "native
East_Sumatra_revolution
Hybrid species of citrus
Philippines. It is native to the Philippines, parts of Indonesia (Borneo, Sumatra, and Sulawesi), Malaysia, and Brunei, as well as Taiwan, Sri Lanka and
Calamansi
Sixth largest island in world
Indonesian island of Sumatra is the sixth largest island in the world. The rich ethnic diversity and historical heritage in Sumatra is reflected in the
Architecture_of_Sumatra
List of ships with the same or similar names
HNLMS Sumatra (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms. Sumatra) may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy: HNLMS Sumatra (1828), a Java-class frigate
HNLMS_Sumatra
Indonesian football club
Indonesian professional football club based in Indarung, Padang, West Sumatra. They will compete in the Championship next season, following relegation
Semen_Padang_F.C.
Culinary traditions of Indonesia
in the coastal towns of Aceh, Minangkabau lands of West Sumatra, and Malay ports of Sumatra and Malay peninsula. Subsequently, those culinary traditions
Indonesian_cuisine
Genus of Asian apes
Indonesia and Malaysia. They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra, but during the Pleistocene they ranged throughout Southeast Asia and South
Orangutan
Genus of carnivores
Line; the Sunda species on islands of the Greater Sunda Islands, being Sumatra, Java, and Borneo; in Borneo the badger is found in Indonesia, Malaysia
Stink_badger
Austronesian language
working languages of Timor-Leste. Malay is the ethnic language of Malays in Sumatra, Borneo and surrounding islands in Indonesia, the Malay Peninsula, southeast
Malay_language
Former province of Indonesia
Central Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Tengah) was a province in Indonesia whose territories included present day West Sumatra, Riau, Jambi, and the Riau
Central_Sumatra
1947–1950 Dutch client state then state of Indonesia
The State of East Sumatra (Negara Sumatera Timur) was established by the Netherlands after the reoccupation of North Sumatra in July, 1947, during the
State_of_East_Sumatra
Javanese empire from 1292 to 1527
written in 1365, Majapahit was an empire of 98 tributaries, stretching from Sumatra to New Guinea; including territories in present-day Indonesia, Singapore
Majapahit
Indonesian coffee
plantations. Kopi luwak is produced mainly on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Sulawesi, and in East Timor. It is also widely gathered in
Kopi_luwak
Island in the Sunda Strait
Seboekoe or Sebeekee) is an island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra. It is one of the larger islands in the strait and lies just 2.5 km (1
Sebuku,_Sumatra
Peninsula in Southeast Asia
of Malacca separates the Malay Peninsula from the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and the south coast is separated from the island of Singapore by the Straits
Malay_Peninsula
Species of mammal
the Americas. It is native to Southeast Asia from the Malay Peninsula to Sumatra. It has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2008, as the
Malayan_tapir
Island group in the Indian Ocean
located in Southeast Asia, 150 kilometres (93 mi) northwest of Aceh on Sumatra, and separated from Thailand to the east by the Andaman Sea. Located 1
Nicobar_Islands
Group of four islands in Indonesian Archipelago
Archipelago, in the Pacific Ocean. The islands, Borneo, Java, Sulawesi and Sumatra, are internationally recognised for their ecological diversity and rich
Greater_Sunda_Islands
British colony in Southeast Asia (1826–1946)
exchange for the British possession of Bencoolen and for British rights in Sumatra. Malacca's importance was in establishing an exclusive British zone of
Straits_Settlements
Old Javanese script
especially abundant in Java, but materials in Kawi have also been found in Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula, Bali, Thailand, and the Philippines. The script is
Kawi_script
Creature from Indonesian folklore
creature said to inhabit remote, mountainous forests on the island of Sumatra. The creature has allegedly been seen and documented for at least 100 years
Orang_Pendek
Balsamic resin from trees in genus Styrax
Benzoin Sumatra is obtained from Styrax paralleloneurus (syn. Styrax sumatranus) and Styrax benzoin, which grows predominantly on the island of Sumatra. Unlike
Benzoin_resin
Genus of carnivores
nebulosa) of mainland Asia, and the Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) of Sumatra and Borneo. The scientific name Neofelis is a composite of the Greek word
Neofelis
Traditional Malay breakfast dish
Singapore and Southern Thailand. In Indonesia, it can be found in parts of Sumatra, especially the Malay regions of Riau, Riau Islands, and Medan. It is considered
Nasi_lemak
1953 film by Budd Boetticher
East of Sumatra is a 1953 American adventure film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Jeff Chandler, Marilyn Maxwell, Anthony Quinn and Suzan Ball
East_of_Sumatra
Austronesian ethnic group
Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra, coastal Borneo, and the smaller islands that lie between these locations
Malays_(ethnic_group)
Land dispute in Indonesia
Indonesian provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra. The islands are located near Aceh's Aceh Singkil Regency and North Sumatra's Central Tapanuli Regency, with a
Aceh–North Sumatra islands dispute
Aceh–North_Sumatra_islands_dispute
Large volcanic eruption in the Sunda Strait
been produced by steam explosions, began battering the coasts of Java and Sumatra at 5:30 p.m., and continued throughout the night. Ships within 20 km (12 mi)
1883_eruption_of_Krakatoa
Soft drink
are two well known sarsaparilla brands in Indonesia, Badak (from North Sumatra) and Indo Saparella (from the Special Region of Yogyakarta). Badak was
Sarsaparilla_(drink)
Biogeographic region of Southeast Asia
periods when sea levels were lower. It includes Bali, Borneo, Java, and Sumatra in Indonesia, and their surrounding small islands, as well as the Malay
Sundaland
Western, mainland part of Malaysia
in 1965. To the west, across the Strait of Malacca, lies the island of Sumatra, and to the east, across the South China Sea, lie the Natuna Islands, both
Peninsular_Malaysia
Oceanic trench in the Indian Ocean
the Java Trench, is an oceanic trench located in the Indian Ocean near Sumatra, formed where the Australian-Capricorn plates subduct under a part of the
Sunda_Trench
Island in Riau, Indonesia
(also Rantau) is an island off the north east coast of Riau Province, Sumatra, Indonesia, located in the Strait of Malacca. It is located in the Meranti
Tebing_Tinggi_Island
Tribe of rodents
Peninsula; The Sumatra, Indomalayan, or large bamboo rat, R. sumatrensis, found in Yunnan in China, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. The lesser
Bamboo_rat
Military police of the Imperial Japanese Army
Formosa, 540 in Burma, 538 in Java, 479 in occupied French Indochina, 387 in Sumatra, 362 in Singapore, 156 in Borneo, and 89 in the South Seas. Included within
Kempeitai
Species of palm
zalacca) is a species of palm tree (family Arecaceae) native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is cultivated in other regions of Indonesia as a food
Salak
Austronesian ethnic group
dominant empire that exercised its power—not only in Java island, but also in Sumatra, Bali, southern Thailand, Indianized kingdoms of the Philippines, and the
Javanese_people
Species of carnivore
leopard (Neofelis diardi) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Borneo and Sumatra. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2015, as the total
Sunda_clouded_leopard
Toxic, waxy organic compound
to Barus, an ancient port near modern Sibolga on the western coast of Sumatra. This port traded in camphor extracted from the Borneo camphor trees (Dryobalanops
Camphor
American film director (born 1949)
various pseudonymous film work under the names "Aristide Sumatra" and "Mahatma Kane Sumatra", including the 1994 Mimi Lesseos martial arts film Streets
Richard_Elfman
Genus of flowering plant
Himalayas, etc.) with a few species from the Caucasus, New Caledonia, and Sumatra. Osmanthus has been known in China since ancient times with the earliest
Osmanthus
Theatre of World War II
the Axis. It included the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies (except for Sumatra), Borneo, Australia, its mandate Territory of New Guinea (including the
South West Pacific theatre of World War II
South_West_Pacific_theatre_of_World_War_II
1942 Japanese invasion during World War II
The Invasion of Sumatra was the assault by Imperial Japanese forces on the Dutch East Indies that took place from 14 February to 28 March 1942. The invasion
Invasion_of_Sumatra
15th-century war in Sumatra
wrestled over territories in and around the Strait of Malacca, mainly Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. Nevertheless, political manoeuvres, diplomatic
Malacca–Majapahit_conflict
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
coast of Sumatra. It was formed on 18 November 1968 by separating out the area of the historic Bencoolen Residency from the province of South Sumatra under
Bengkulu
Topics referred to by the same term
Northern Sumatra may refer to: The northern portion of the island of Sumatra Aceh, the northernmost province of Sumatra North Sumatra, the province south
Northern_Sumatra
1948–1950 Dutch client state then state of Indonesia
Sumatra (Indonesian: Negara Sumatera Selatan) was a federated state and part of the United States of Indonesia formed in the southern part of Sumatra
State_of_South_Sumatra
Nias—0639 These are area codes for the Provinces of West Sumatra, Riau, Riau Islands, Jambi, South Sumatra, Bengkulu, Bangka-Belitung, and Lampung. Padang, Padang
Telephone numbers in Indonesia
Telephone_numbers_in_Indonesia
Scholar of Madhyamaka Buddhism (982–1054)
of 11th-century Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism in Asia and traveled to Sumatra and Tibet. Atiśa, along with his chief disciple Dromtön, is regarded as
Atiśa
Topics referred to by the same term
Coffee in Sumatra may refer to: Coffee production in Sumatra Coffee consumption in Indonesia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Coffee_in_Sumatra
Ethnic group in Indonesia
ethnicities in what is now Indonesia, mainly on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. These included Srivijaya, the Melayu Kingdom, Dharmasraya, the Sultanate
Malay_Indonesians
Species of mammal
also sometimes has tassels on its tail. It is found in Southeast Asia—Sumatra, Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, and various smaller islands like in Sulu
Bornean_bearded_pig
and monarchs, usually in Indianized kingdoms located in the islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Borneo, and other places which had Hindu/Buddhist influence
Indonesian_names
Volcanic supereruption 74,000 years ago in Indonesia
during the Late Pleistocene, at the site of present-day Lake Toba, in Sumatra, Indonesia. It was the last in a series of at least four caldera-forming
Youngest_Toba_eruption
Province in Sumatra, Indonesia
Indonesia. It is located on the central eastern coast of the island of Sumatra, and extends from the eastern slopes of the Barisan Mountains to the Malacca
Riau
Species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae
inflorescence. A. titanum is endemic to rainforests on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Its flower blooms infrequently and only for a short period, and gives
Amorphophallus_titanum
Volcanic caldera in the Sunda Strait, Indonesia
(/-ˈtaʊ/), is a caldera in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in the Indonesian province of Lampung. The caldera is part of a volcanic
Krakatoa
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Girl/Female
Tamil
To pray, White rose
Female
Basque
, noble maiden.
Boy/Male
Norse
Tree fighter.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Ever Light; Luminous
Boy/Male
Irish
Famous ruler.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shadow
Boy/Male
Muslim
Early Imam (Leader) of Islam; grandson of Prophet Muhammad.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Champion, A king in the epics
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light
Boy/Male
Arabic
Glitter; Shine
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