Sangir Jujuan is a district (kecamatan) of South Solok Regency, in the West Sumatra province of Indonesia. It has a population of around 13,700 people. It is subdivided into five nagari (villages). It was named after the rivers and , which used to be the boundaries of the district until the district was split off from Sangir Jujuan, removing the district' access to Batang Jujuhan. For a brief period in 1949, the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia had its seat in the nagari of Bidar Alam in Sangir Jujuan.
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| - Sangir Jujuan, Solok Selatan (in)
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| - Sangir Jujuan adalah sebuah kecamatan di Kabupaten Solok Selatan, Sumatra Barat, Indonesia. (in)
- Sangir Jujuan is a district (kecamatan) of South Solok Regency, in the West Sumatra province of Indonesia. It has a population of around 13,700 people. It is subdivided into five nagari (villages). It was named after the rivers and , which used to be the boundaries of the district until the district was split off from Sangir Jujuan, removing the district' access to Batang Jujuhan. For a brief period in 1949, the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia had its seat in the nagari of Bidar Alam in Sangir Jujuan. (en)
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| - Location of Padang Ganting in Sumatra (en)
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| - Sangir Jujuan adalah sebuah kecamatan di Kabupaten Solok Selatan, Sumatra Barat, Indonesia. (in)
- Sangir Jujuan is a district (kecamatan) of South Solok Regency, in the West Sumatra province of Indonesia. It has a population of around 13,700 people. It is subdivided into five nagari (villages). It was named after the rivers and , which used to be the boundaries of the district until the district was split off from Sangir Jujuan, removing the district' access to Batang Jujuhan. For a brief period in 1949, the Emergency Government of the Republic of Indonesia had its seat in the nagari of Bidar Alam in Sangir Jujuan. (en)
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