List of rivers of North Sumatra

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Major rivers of North Sumatra province on Sumatra island

List of rivers flowing in the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia: [1] [2]

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In alphabetical order

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Barumun River is a Sumatran river that begins in Siraisan, Padang Lawas Regency in the southeastern North Sumatra, Indonesia, about 1,200 km northwest of the capital Jakarta.

The Bila River is a river in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, about 1,200 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. It is a tributary of the Barumun River.

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References

  1. Map of Indonesia. Peta Indonesia. Wawasan Nusantara. CV. Indo Prima Sarana. 2000. Accessed 29 Juli 2017.
  2. Rand McNally, The New International Atlas. 1993.

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