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Tanjungpinang, also colloquially written as Tanjung Pinang, is the capital city of the Indonesian province of Riau Islands.[1]

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  1. 49 relations: Alauddin Riayat Shah II of Johor, Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, Batam, Beach, Bintan Island, Bintan Regency, Buddhism, Bugis, Capital city, City status in Indonesia, Districts of Indonesia, Ferry, Grand Mosque of the Sultan of Riau, Gurindam, Indonesia, Jambi Sultanate, Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Jawi script, Johor Bahru, Johor Sultanate, Kingdom of Singapura, List of regencies and cities in Indonesia, List of sovereign states, Mahmud Shah of Malacca, Malacca Sultanate, Malay Annals, Malay language, Malays (ethnic group), Motorboat, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Provinces of Indonesia, Raja Ali Haji, Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport, Regions of Indonesia, Riau, Riau Archipelago, Riau Islands, Riau Residency, Riau-Lingga Sultanate, Sang Nila Utama, Senggarang, Indonesia, Singapore, Srivijaya, Sumatra, Telephone numbers in Indonesia, Time in Indonesia, Traditional Chinese characters, Tropical rainforest climate.

  2. Cities in the Riau Islands
  3. Populated coastal places in Indonesia
  4. Port cities and towns in Indonesia
  5. Provincial capitals in Indonesia
  6. States and territories established in 1784
  7. States and territories established in 2001

Alauddin Riayat Shah II of Johor

Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Shah (died 1564) was the first Sultan of Johor and ruled from 1528 to 1564.

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Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824

The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, also known as the Treaty of London (Verdrag van Londen), was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands in London on 17 March 1824.

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Batam

Batam, officially Batam City (Kota Batam), is the largest city in the province of Riau Islands, Indonesia. Tanjungpinang and Batam are cities in the Riau Islands.

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Beach

A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles.

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Bintan Island

Bintan Island or Negeri Segantang Lada is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia.

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Bintan Regency

Bintan Regency (originally the Riau Islands Regency; Kabupaten Kepulauan Riau) is an administrative area in the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia.

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Buddhism

Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.

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Bugis

The Bugis people, also known as Buginese people, are an Austronesian ethnic group—the most numerous of the three major linguistic and ethnic groups of South Sulawesi (the others being Makassar and Toraja), in the south-western province of Sulawesi, third-largest island of Indonesia.

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Capital city

A capital city or just capital is the municipality holding primary status in a country, state, province, department, or other subnational division, usually as its seat of the government.

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City status in Indonesia

In Indonesian law, the term "city" (kota) is generally defined as the second-level administrative subdivision of the Republic of Indonesia, an equivalent to regency (kabupaten).

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Districts of Indonesia

In Indonesia, district is the third-level administrative subdivision, below regency or city.

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Ferry

A ferry is a boat that transports passengers, and occasionally vehicles and cargo, across a body of water.

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Grand Mosque of the Sultan of Riau

The Grand Mosque of the Sultan of Riau (Masjid Raya Sultan Riau) on Penyengat Island is located outside Tanjung Pinang on Bintan island, Indonesia.

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Gurindam

Gurindam (Jawi: ڬوريندام) is a type of irregular verse forms of traditional Malay poetry.

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Indonesia

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.

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Jambi Sultanate

The Jambi Sultanate (Jawi:,: Kesultanan Jambi), alternatively known as Djambi, was a sultanate that was centered in the modern-day province of Jambi in Indonesia.

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Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies

The Japanese Empire occupied the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the war in September 1945.

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Jawi script

Jawi (جاوي; Jawoë; Kelantan-Pattani: Yawi) is a writing system used for writing several languages of Southeast Asia, such as Acehnese, Malay, Mëranaw, Minangkabau, Tausūg, and Ternate.

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Johor Bahru

Johor Bahru, colloquially referred to as JB, is the core city of Johor Bahru District, and the capital city of the state of Johor, Malaysia (the second-largest district in the country, by population).

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Johor Sultanate

The Johor Sultanate (Kesultanan Johor or کسلطانن جوهر; also called the Sultanate of Johor, Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, or the Johor Empire) was founded by Sultan of Malacca Mahmud Shah's son, Alauddin Riayat Shah II in 1528.

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Kingdom of Singapura

The Kingdom of Singapura (Malay: Kerajaan Singapura) was a Malay Hindu-Buddhist kingdom thought to have been established during the early history of Singapore upon its main island Temasek from 1299 until its fall sometime between 1396 and 1398.

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List of regencies and cities in Indonesia

Regencies and cities (kota) are the second-level administrative subdivision in Indonesia, immediately below the provinces, and above the districts.

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List of sovereign states

The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.

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Mahmud Shah of Malacca

Sultan Mahmud Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (died 1528) ruled the Sultanate of Malacca from 1488 to 1511, and again as pretender to the throne from 1513 to 1528.

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Malacca Sultanate

The Malacca Sultanate (Kesultanan Melaka; Jawi script: کسلطانن ملاک) was a Malay sultanate based in the modern-day state of Malacca, Malaysia.

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Malay Annals

The Malay Annals (Malay: Sejarah Melayu, Jawi), originally titled Sulalatus Salatin (Genealogy of Kings), is a literary work that gives a romanticised history of the origin, evolution and destruction of the Malacca Sultanate.

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Malay language

Malay (Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that is also spoken in East Timor and parts of Thailand.

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Malays (ethnic group)

Malays (Orang Melayu, Jawi) are an Austronesian ethnoreligious group native to eastern Sumatra, the Malay Peninsula and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands that lie between these locations.

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Motorboat

A motorboat, speedboat or powerboat is a boat that is exclusively powered by an engine.

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Palembang

Palembang (Palembang: Pelémbang, Jawi) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. Tanjungpinang and Palembang are Port cities and towns in Indonesia and Provincial capitals in Indonesia.

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Pekanbaru

Pekanbaru is the capital city of the Indonesian province of Riau, and a major economic centre on the eastern side of Sumatra Island with its name derived from the Malay words for 'new market' ('pekan' is market and 'baru' is new). Tanjungpinang and Pekanbaru are Provincial capitals in Indonesia.

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Provinces of Indonesia

Provinces are the first-level administrative divisions of Indonesia.

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Raja Ali Haji

Raja Ali Haji bin Raja Haji Ahmad (1808/9–1869/75) was a 19th-century Bugis-Malay historian, poet and scholar who wrote ''Tuhfal al-Nafis''.

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Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport

Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport, formerly Kijang Airport, is a domestic airport located in Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands, Indonesia.

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Regions of Indonesia

This is a list of some of the regions of Indonesia.

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Riau

Riau (Jawi) is a province of Indonesia.

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Riau Archipelago

The Riau Archipelago is a geographic term (as opposed to administrative region) for the core group of islands within the Riau Islands Province in Indonesia, and located south of Singapore and east of Riau on Sumatra.

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Riau Islands

The Riau Islands (Kepulauan Riau, Jawi) is a province of Indonesianot to be confused with neighbouring Riau Province from which the Riau Islands Province were separated in 2002.

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Riau Residency

Riau Residency (Residentie Riouw) was an administrative territorial entity of the Dutch East Indies.

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Riau-Lingga Sultanate

Riau-Lingga Sultanate (Jawi:, Kesultanan Riau-Lingga), also known as the Lingga-Riau Sultanate, Riau Sultanate or Lingga Sultanate was a Malay sultanate that existed from 1824 to 1911, before being dissolved following Dutch intervention.

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Sang Nila Utama

Sang Nila Utama was a prince from Palembang and is the founder of the Kingdom of Singapura in 1299.

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Senggarang, Indonesia

Senggarang is the name of a small village on the island of Bintan, Indonesia, which houses the oldest temple in the Kepri region.

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Singapore

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.

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Srivijaya

Srivijaya (Sriwijaya), also spelled Sri Vijaya, was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia.

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Sumatra

Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia.

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Telephone numbers in Indonesia

Telephone numbers in Indonesia have different systems for land lines and mobile phones: land lines use area codes, while mobile phones do not.

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Time in Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia, a country located in Southeast Asia has three time zones.

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Traditional Chinese characters

Traditional Chinese characters are a standard set of Chinese character forms used to write Chinese languages.

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Tropical rainforest climate

A tropical rainforest climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator.

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See also

Cities in the Riau Islands

Populated coastal places in Indonesia

Port cities and towns in Indonesia

Provincial capitals in Indonesia

States and territories established in 1784

States and territories established in 2001

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanjungpinang

Also known as History of Tanjung Pinang, T. Pinang, Tanjung Pinang.