- Sumatra - Wikipedia
Sumatra is an elongated landmass spanning a diagonal northwest–southeast axis The Indian Ocean borders the northwest, west, and southwest coasts of Sumatra, with the island chain of Simeulue, Nias, Mentawai, and Enggano off the western coast
- Sumatra | Indonesian Island, Wildlife, Map, Culture . . .
Sumatra, Indonesian island, the second largest (after Borneo) of the Greater Sunda Islands, in the Malay Archipelago It is separated in the northeast from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca and in the south from Java by the Sunda Strait
- Landslides and flash floods on Indonesias Sumatra island . . .
Rescue teams were struggling to reach affected areas in 11 cities and districts of North Sumatra province after the monsoon rains over the past week
- Sumatra travel - Lonely Planet | Indonesia, Asia
Explore Sumatra's rainforests, volcanoes and vibrant cultures in this Indonesia travel guide Discover Lake Toba, wild orangutans, Mentawai islands and top tips
- Sumatra Travel Guide 2025 | Best Attractions, Festivals . . .
Discover Sumatra with Isla Guru’s expert travel guide Explore top attractions, local insights, and vibrant festivals for the perfect island getaway
- Sumatra Facts, customs and culture - Sumatra Tour Travel . . .
Sumatra is located in western Indonesia and is the largest island entirely within Indonesian territory Globally, it’s the sixth-largest island in the world, offering vast landscapes, wild rainforests, and vibrant culture
- Sumatra - Wikiwand
Sumatra is an elongated landmass spanning a diagonal northwest–southeast axis The Indian Ocean borders the northwest, west, and southwest coasts of Sumatra, with the island chain of Simeulue, Nias, Mentawai, and Enggano off the western coast
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