Synonyms for salawati or Related words with salawati

batanta              wetar              misool              yapen              waigeo              kasiruta              sangir              taliabu              sumbawa              saparua              bacan              seram              mangole              lembeh              banggai              kepulauan              sangihe              bawean              halmahera              lomblen              kabaena              manokwari              selayar              kangean              adonara              anambas              talaud              pagai              manipa              yamdena              numfor              siberut              makira              lembata              kalao              pangkajene              enggano              jeneponto              kolaka              kayoa              tanahjampea              kapuas              mentawai              supiori              tolitoli              mandioli              maratua              tanggamus              nunukan              tukangbesi             



Examples of "salawati"
Waliam may be any of several languages on Salawati Island:
Papua localities: Salawati: Salawati Mountains; Biak: Wardo; New Guinea: Akimuga (Kampong Baru & Fafafuku), Beaufortbivak, Dabra (Mamberamo), East Tami, Homasam, Kobakama, Kopi River (Timika), Kuala Kenkana (Timika), Van Weels Camp (Keerom), Wendesi, Werba (Fakfak)
Salawati Daud was one of many Gerwani leaders imprisoned after the 1965 military takeover. On October 1, 1965, after the Gerwani headquarters had received confusing information about the events at Lobang Buaya, Salawati Daud cycled to parliament to inquire what was going on. She was stopped by soldiers on her way. At the Bukit Duri prison, Salawati Daud played an important role in intervening against mistreatment of other inmates. She had strong nationalist credentials for her role in the freedom struggle, and the guards had difficulties confronting her. Salawati Daud's actions for the welfare of the prisoners were highly appreciated by other inmates, according to the account of Carmel Budiardjo.
Salawati, one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia.
Salawati is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), Indonesia. Its area is 1623 km². Salawati is separated from New Guinea by the Sele Strait (a.k.a. Galowa Strait, Revenges Strait), and from Batanta by the Pitt Strait (a.k.a. Sagewin Strait).
The English explorer William Dampier gave his name to Dampier Strait, which separates Batanta island from Waigeo island. To the east, there is a strait that separates Batanta from Salawati. In 1759 Captain William Wilson sailing in the East Indiaman "Pitt" navigated these waters and named one strait Pitt strait, after his vessel; this was probably the channel between Batanta and Salawati.
Maden is an Austronesian language spoken on the west of Salawati Island, in the Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesian New Guinea.
Other main islands of this group off the western end of West Papua are Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, and there are numerous smaller islands such as Kofiau.
Pitt Strait (Indonesia) (; a.k.a. Pitt's Strait, Sagewin Strait, or Selat Sagewin), falls within the waters of the Indonesian province of West Papua. The strait separates the Raja Ampat islands of Batanta and Salawati and links the Ceram Sea to the Pacific Ocean. To its west lies Dampier Strait, which separates Batanta island from Waigeo island. The Sagewin Strait name refers to Sagewin Island, which lies at the south east side of Pitt Strait, close to Salawati.
Salawati Daud became the first female mayor in Indonesia, being elected mayor of Makassar in 1949. As mayor, she confronted Dutch commander Captain Raymond "Turk" Westerling. In the early 1950s she became a prominent figure in the women's movement Gerwis. In 1955 she was elected to parliament (on a PKI list) and moved to Jakarta. Salawati Daud became a prominent leader of the women's movement Gerwani.
The lowland brush mouse ("Pogonomelomys bruijni") is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Indonesia on the island of Salawati and on the Vogelkop Peninsula in Papua Province, Indonesia.
Dampier strait is named for the English explorer William Dampier. In 1759 Captain William Wilson sailing in the East Indiaman "Pitt" navigated these waters and named the channel between Batanta and Salawati Pitt Strait, after his vessel.
These snakes are found in most of New Guinea (below 1200 m), including the islands of Salawati and Biak, Normanby, Mussau and Emirau, as well as a few islands in the Torres Strait.
It is found in New Guinea and offshore islands of Salawati, Batanta and Yapen. It is considered rare (although it may be more common in Papua) and declining with threats being logging of lowland swamp forests and declining water quality.
The dusky lory's native range includes New Guinea below about 2500m in both the Indonesian (West Papua), and Papua New Guinean zones of the island. It is also native to the nearby Indonesian islands of Salawati and Yapen.
These snakes are found in most of New Guinea (below 1200 m), including the islands of Salawati and Biak, Normanby, Mussau and Emirau, as well as a few islands in the Torres Strait.
The northern cassowary is distributed and endemic to coastal swamp and lowland rainforests of northern New Guinea and the islands of Yapen, Batanta and Salawati. They prefer elevations below .
Salawati Daud was an Indonesian politician and a member of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). In 1945 she began publishing the magazine "Wanita" ('Woman') in Makassar, which had a circulation of 1,000.
Salawati Daud was married to a government official from Maros, a guerrilla stronghold during the Indonesian War of Independence. She travelled to Jakarta, trying to convince the republican government to support the guerrilla struggle.
Ripley collected over 300 specimens of birds from Biak, representing most of the island's endemic species. The expedition collected specimens of birds from the Kepuluan Penyu (Schildpad Islands), Misool (Batanme), Salawati and Batanta.