Pontianak Indonesia was then incorporated into the Dutch East Indies after an agreement between the Pontianak Indonesia Sultanate and the Dutch Government.
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Pontianak Indonesia was then incorporated into the Dutch East Indies after an agreement between the Pontianak Indonesia Sultanate and the Dutch Government.
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Pontianak Indonesia is a multicultural city, as different ethnic groups such as the Dayak, Malay, Bugis people, and Chinese live in the city, with some immigrants such as Javanese, Madura people, Bataks, Ambon people, Papuans, and Manado people.
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The name Pontianak Indonesia refers to a story about ghosts that people in West Kalimantan refer to as.
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Pontianak Indonesia ; it was a ghosts' haunt until Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie and his army fought and expelled the ghosts who attacked them by firing cannons.
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Pontianak Indonesia then built a mosque and a palace, exactly on the location of the ghosts' haunt, and settled there.
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In Malay mythology, the Pontianak Indonesia is the name of an astral creature that is said be a spirit of a woman who died while pregnant.
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Similar stories about the Pontianak Indonesia first emerged from mythical and folkloric tales that are popular in Kalimantan before the city was built on a large scale of natural habitat.
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Pontianak Indonesia was successful in commerce and accumulated enough capital to arm ships and boats and then started to take the fight against Dutch colonialism.
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Pontianak Indonesia found branching Landak River and then to develop the area into a prosperous trading center.
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Pontianak Indonesia then established the Sultanate of Pontianak with himself as the first sultan.
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Pontianak Indonesia created a comprehensive set of executive, legislative, and judicial agencies.
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Pontianak Indonesia was then designated as the Residentie Westerafdeeling van Borneo, one of the different residencies of the Dutch East Indies.
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Pontianak Indonesia then became the capital city of the new province of West Kalimantan.
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The Pontianak Indonesia Malay are one of the early inhabitants of the city.
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Pontianak Indonesia was the seat of the Pontianak Indonesia Sultanate, a great Malay kingdom for centuries.
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Gross regional domestic product of Pontianak Indonesia City, according to the ADHK 2010 business field in 2015, reached 20.
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Moderate or major industrial companies located in the District of North Pontianak Indonesia have the largest labor force of around 2,952 people.
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Port of Pontianak Indonesia, located on the banks of the Kapuas River, is the economic pulse of the city and connects an area of 146.
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The highway allows Pontianak Indonesia to be connected to other major cities in Kalimantan such as Palangka Raya, Banjarmasin, and Samarinda.
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