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Sabang, Aceh

Sabang (Jawoë: سابڠ) is a city in Aceh province, Indonesia consisting entirely of Weh Island and several smaller islands off the northern tip of Sumatra. The administrative centre of the city is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) north of Banda Aceh. The city covers an area of 122.13 square kilometres (47.15 sq mi) and had a population of 43,391 in the 2020 census[3] although that total was subsequently adjusted to 41,197; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 43,527.[1] Sabang is known as the northernmost and westernmost city of Indonesia. It also has by far the smallest population of any city in Indonesia.

Sabang
City of Sabang
Kota Sabang
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawoëکوتا سابڠ
Top: 0 Kilometer Monument
Bottom: A street scene in Sabang
Location within Aceh
Sabang
Location in Sumatra, Indonesia and the Bay of Bengal
Sabang
Sabang (Indonesia)
Sabang
Sabang (Bay of Bengal)
Coordinates: 5°53′39″N 95°19′9″E / 5.89417°N 95.31917°E / 5.89417; 95.31917
Country Indonesia
Province Aceh
EstablishedJune 24, 1965; 58 years ago (1965-06-24)
Government
 • MayorReza Fahlevi
 • Deputy MayorVacant
Area
 • Total122.13 km2 (47.15 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)[1]
 • Total43,527
 • Density360/km2 (920/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Area code(+62) 652
HDI (2021) 0.761 (High)[2]
Websitesabangkota.go.id

History edit

 
SS Sumatra docked at Sabang in c. 1895

According to local mythology, the island of Weh was once connected to the mainland Sumatra. The island of Weh has been described as far as Ptolemy in 301 BC and was mentioned as "Golden Island". During early 11th and 12th centuries, the island was often visited by Arab and Indian traders who called the island "Shabag", which arguably was the origin of the city name.[4] The settlement on the island was called by Acehnese "Ulee Iheuh", which means "place for crossing". During the time of Aceh Sultanate, the island was used as a place for exiles by the sultanate.

Before the Suez Canal was opened in 1869, the Indonesian archipelago was reached via the Sunda Strait from Africa. From the Suez Canal, the route to Indonesia is shorter via the Malacca Strait. Due to its natural harbour with relatively deep and well sheltered water, the Dutch East Indies government decided to open Sabang as a quay. It changed hands to Dutch East Indies and later was operated as port and open for foreign ships in 1883 under management of "Asosiasi Atjeh" (Aceh Association). In 1883, Sabang quay was opened for ships to dock by the Atjeh Associate.[5] At first, the harbour was intended as a coal station for the Dutch navy, but later also served merchant vessels and for the transfer of export goods from northern Sumatra. The port was expanded on 1887 and opened again as free port in 1895 under Sabang Maatschaappij. In 1899, Asosiasi Ajteh was incorporated and became N.V. Zeehaven en Kolenstation Sabang te Batavia. The Japanese occupied the island in 1942 and installed numerous bunkers, fortifications, and gun emplacements. Their remnants can still be seen, though most have been re-purposed or removed. On 19 April 1944, the Japanese facilities were attacked by a combined Allied naval force in Operation Cockpit.[4]

Sabang again became a free port under Indonesia in 1963 and gained city status in 1965. In 2000, Sabang was declared a free trade zone and as a result saw a rapid growth in shipping and trade. However, this boom stopped in 2004 due to Aceh having been declared as a military operation area, and also due to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.[4] Unlike mainland Aceh where a mass exodus occurred, Sabang itself was much less affected by the military conflict and saw little tension between Acehnese and non-Acehnese.[6]

Geography edit

 
Rubiah Island, one of the islands in Sabang

Sabang is the Indonesia's northernmost administrative region, and directly borders with neighboring countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and India. It is surrounded by the Malacca Strait to its north and east and the Indian Ocean to its south and west.

Sabang city area covers five islands. The principal one is Weh Island (121 km2), where the city center is located. Other islands are Rondo Island (or Tempurung - the northernmost island in Indonesia, with 0.65 km2 area), Rubiah Island (0.355 km2 area), Klah Island (0.186 km2 area) and Seulake Island (0.055 km2 area). There is a freshwater lake in Weh Island called Aneuk Laot Lake.

Climate edit

Sabang has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with moderate rainfall from February to August and heavy rainfall from September to January.

Climate data for Sabang
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 27.4
(81.3)
28.3
(82.9)
30.8
(87.4)
31.8
(89.2)
29.4
(84.9)
30.0
(86.0)
29.7
(85.5)
30.5
(86.9)
29.7
(85.5)
30.1
(86.2)
28.5
(83.3)
27.5
(81.5)
29.5
(85.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 25.8
(78.4)
26.2
(79.2)
27.3
(81.1)
28.2
(82.8)
27.3
(81.1)
27.9
(82.2)
27.4
(81.3)
28.2
(82.8)
27.2
(81.0)
27.8
(82.0)
26.6
(79.9)
26.1
(79.0)
27.2
(80.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 24.2
(75.6)
24.2
(75.6)
23.8
(74.8)
24.7
(76.5)
25.3
(77.5)
25.9
(78.6)
25.2
(77.4)
26.0
(78.8)
24.8
(76.6)
25.6
(78.1)
24.8
(76.6)
24.7
(76.5)
24.9
(76.9)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 183
(7.2)
112
(4.4)
100
(3.9)
100
(3.9)
154
(6.1)
110
(4.3)
114
(4.5)
99
(3.9)
174
(6.9)
217
(8.5)
241
(9.5)
339
(13.3)
1,943
(76.4)
Source: Climate-Data.org[7]

Governance edit

Administrative districts edit

As at 2020, the city was divided into two districts (kecamatan), but in February 2021 a third district (Sukamakmue) was created from the more rural parts of the other two by taking in three villages (gampong) from each existing district. These are all listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census[8] and the 2020 census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages (gampong) in each district, and its postal codes.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
at 2010
census
Pop'n
at 2020
census
Pop'n
mid 2023
estimate
Admin
centre
No. of
villages
(gampong)
Post
Code
11.72.02 Sukajaya 35.99 15,542 22,739 13,799 Balohan 7 23521 - 23526
11.72.01 Sukakarya 17.06 15,111 20,652 20,745 Aneuk Laot 5 23511 - 23515
11.72.03 Sukamakmue 69.08 (a) (a) 8,983 Paya Seunara 6 23516 - 23518,
23527 - 23529
Total 122.13 30,653 41,197 (b) 43,527 18

Note: (a) the 2010 and 2020 Census populations of the new Sukamakmue District are included in the equivalent figures for the other two districts. (b) adjusted from original total of 43,391.

Local government edit

As with all Indonesian cities, the local government is a second-level administrative division run by a mayor and vice mayor, together with the city parliament, and it is equivalent to a regency.[9] Executive power lies in the mayor and vice mayor, while legislation duties are carried out by the local parliament. Mayor, vice mayor, and parliament members are democratically elected by the people of the city.[10] Meanwhile, head of districts are appointed directly by the city mayor on the recommendation of the city secretary.[11][12]

Economy edit

Economic activities in the city are diverse. As of 2021, the largest economic sector in the city was construction with contribution to city's gross regional product of 33.78%, followed by administration or social security services with 15.33%, and trade and retail sector with 14.67%. The city's gross regional product in 2021 was valued at 1.12 trillion rupiah with an annual economic growth of 5.82% on 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic. The economy of the city shrank 1.29% in 2020 due to the pandemic before it bounced back again in 2021 with growth of 2.67.[13] The fastest growing sectors in the city in 2021 include the healthcare sector with an annual growth of 9.25% and the transportation sector with an annual growth of 8.13%. In terms of size, the city has the smallest economy in Aceh when compared to other cities and regencies in the province.[14]

Infrastructure edit

 
Maimun Saleh Airport which serves the city

Transport edit

Sabang is served by Maimun Saleh Airport. The airport is located southeast of the central city on Weh Island and is capable of handling ATR 72 aircraft.[15] The airport is a military base for the Indonesian Air Force with no scheduled commercial flights.[16][17]

Sabang has a deep sea port which is important to the trade in the region. India and Indonesia are jointly developing the Sabang deep sea port which also lies close to India's southernmost territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In 2002, Indian Navy and Indonesian Navy signed an "Ind-Indo Corpat" agreement. Indian naval ships have been regularly visiting Sabang port following the signing of this agreement.[18] Indonesia's minister for maritime affairs, Luhut Pandjaitan, stated that Indonesia has given economic and military access by India to the strategic Sabang port; India will invest in the port and economic zone of Sabang city.[19] Pelni, state-owned shipping company, is serving the city through Sea Toll Program which is highly subsidized to nearby cities such as Lhokseumawe, Banda Aceh, and Medan.[20][21]

The city has a total of 144.75 kilometers of road, all of which have been paved with asphalt as of 2022.[13] The city, unlike most of places in Indonesia, does not have any presence of angkot, and the presence of public transportation inside the city is minimal.[22][23] Online ride-hailing service such as those by Gojek are present in the city.[24][25]

Education edit

The city in 2022 has a total of 20 kindergartens, 30 elementary schools, 11 junior high schools, and 4 senior high schools, in addition of one vocational high school.[13] There are also two higher education institutions in the city, Al-Aziziyah Sabang Sharia College and Ibnu Sina Nursery Academy. Both of these institutions are private.[26][27] The literacy rate in the city is relatively high at 99.76% in 2020.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Sabang Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.1172)
  2. ^ "Indeks Pembangunan Manusia 2020-2021". Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Rizal, Mukhsin (13 July 2021). "Sejarah Panjang Sabang dan Kekuatan Besar Ekonomi Aceh". Serambi News (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  5. ^ . ABN AMRO History. ABN AMRO. Archived from the original on October 22, 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-30.
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  7. ^ "Climate: Sabang". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  8. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  9. ^ "UU 22 1999" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  10. ^ "UU 8 2015" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  11. ^ "PP No. 17 Tahun 2018 tentang Kecamatan [JDIH BPK RI]". peraturan.bpk.go.id. from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  12. ^ Government Law No.19 1998
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  16. ^ "Santai Tapi Pasti, Tak Lama Lagi Bandara Internasional Maimun Saleh Kembali Beroperasi". Indonesian Air Force official website. 19 August 2021.
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  21. ^ Kunjana, Gora, ed. (2019-07-14). "Pelni Layani Tol Laut Rute Sabang". investor.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-06-24.
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  24. ^ Pratomo, Yudha (2018-08-15). Nistanto, Reska (ed.). "Go-Jek Resmi Mengaspal di Sabang dan Merauke". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022-06-24.
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External links edit

  • (in Indonesian) Official Sabang City

sabang, aceh, sabang, jawoë, سابڠ, city, aceh, province, indonesia, consisting, entirely, island, several, smaller, islands, northern, sumatra, administrative, centre, city, located, kilometres, north, banda, aceh, city, covers, area, square, kilometres, popul. Sabang Jawoe سابڠ is a city in Aceh province Indonesia consisting entirely of Weh Island and several smaller islands off the northern tip of Sumatra The administrative centre of the city is located 17 kilometres 11 mi north of Banda Aceh The city covers an area of 122 13 square kilometres 47 15 sq mi and had a population of 43 391 in the 2020 census 3 although that total was subsequently adjusted to 41 197 the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 43 527 1 Sabang is known as the northernmost and westernmost city of Indonesia It also has by far the smallest population of any city in Indonesia SabangCityCity of SabangKota SabangOther transcription s Jawoeکوتا سابڠTop 0 Kilometer Monument Bottom A street scene in SabangFlagCoat of armsLocation within AcehSabangLocation in Sumatra Indonesia and the Bay of BengalShow map of SumatraSabangSabang Indonesia Show map of IndonesiaSabangSabang Bay of Bengal Show map of Bay of BengalCoordinates 5 53 39 N 95 19 9 E 5 89417 N 95 31917 E 5 89417 95 31917Country IndonesiaProvince AcehEstablishedJune 24 1965 58 years ago 1965 06 24 Government MayorReza Fahlevi Deputy MayorVacantArea Total122 13 km2 47 15 sq mi Population mid 2023 estimate 1 Total43 527 Density360 km2 920 sq mi Time zoneUTC 7 Indonesia Western Time Area code 62 652HDI 2021 0 761 High 2 Websitesabangkota go id Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Governance 3 1 Administrative districts 3 2 Local government 4 Economy 5 Infrastructure 5 1 Transport 5 2 Education 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp SS Sumatra docked at Sabang in c 1895According to local mythology the island of Weh was once connected to the mainland Sumatra The island of Weh has been described as far as Ptolemy in 301 BC and was mentioned as Golden Island During early 11th and 12th centuries the island was often visited by Arab and Indian traders who called the island Shabag which arguably was the origin of the city name 4 The settlement on the island was called by Acehnese Ulee Iheuh which means place for crossing During the time of Aceh Sultanate the island was used as a place for exiles by the sultanate Before the Suez Canal was opened in 1869 the Indonesian archipelago was reached via the Sunda Strait from Africa From the Suez Canal the route to Indonesia is shorter via the Malacca Strait Due to its natural harbour with relatively deep and well sheltered water the Dutch East Indies government decided to open Sabang as a quay It changed hands to Dutch East Indies and later was operated as port and open for foreign ships in 1883 under management of Asosiasi Atjeh Aceh Association In 1883 Sabang quay was opened for ships to dock by the Atjeh Associate 5 At first the harbour was intended as a coal station for the Dutch navy but later also served merchant vessels and for the transfer of export goods from northern Sumatra The port was expanded on 1887 and opened again as free port in 1895 under Sabang Maatschaappij In 1899 Asosiasi Ajteh was incorporated and became N V Zeehaven en Kolenstation Sabang te Batavia The Japanese occupied the island in 1942 and installed numerous bunkers fortifications and gun emplacements Their remnants can still be seen though most have been re purposed or removed On 19 April 1944 the Japanese facilities were attacked by a combined Allied naval force in Operation Cockpit 4 Sabang again became a free port under Indonesia in 1963 and gained city status in 1965 In 2000 Sabang was declared a free trade zone and as a result saw a rapid growth in shipping and trade However this boom stopped in 2004 due to Aceh having been declared as a military operation area and also due to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 4 Unlike mainland Aceh where a mass exodus occurred Sabang itself was much less affected by the military conflict and saw little tension between Acehnese and non Acehnese 6 Geography edit nbsp Rubiah Island one of the islands in SabangSabang is the Indonesia s northernmost administrative region and directly borders with neighboring countries like Malaysia Thailand and India It is surrounded by the Malacca Strait to its north and east and the Indian Ocean to its south and west Sabang city area covers five islands The principal one is Weh Island 121 km2 where the city center is located Other islands are Rondo Island or Tempurung the northernmost island in Indonesia with 0 65 km2 area Rubiah Island 0 355 km2 area Klah Island 0 186 km2 area and Seulake Island 0 055 km2 area There is a freshwater lake in Weh Island called Aneuk Laot Lake Climate edit Sabang has a tropical rainforest climate Af with moderate rainfall from February to August and heavy rainfall from September to January Climate data for SabangMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 27 4 81 3 28 3 82 9 30 8 87 4 31 8 89 2 29 4 84 9 30 0 86 0 29 7 85 5 30 5 86 9 29 7 85 5 30 1 86 2 28 5 83 3 27 5 81 5 29 5 85 1 Daily mean C F 25 8 78 4 26 2 79 2 27 3 81 1 28 2 82 8 27 3 81 1 27 9 82 2 27 4 81 3 28 2 82 8 27 2 81 0 27 8 82 0 26 6 79 9 26 1 79 0 27 2 80 9 Mean daily minimum C F 24 2 75 6 24 2 75 6 23 8 74 8 24 7 76 5 25 3 77 5 25 9 78 6 25 2 77 4 26 0 78 8 24 8 76 6 25 6 78 1 24 8 76 6 24 7 76 5 24 9 76 9 Average rainfall mm inches 183 7 2 112 4 4 100 3 9 100 3 9 154 6 1 110 4 3 114 4 5 99 3 9 174 6 9 217 8 5 241 9 5 339 13 3 1 943 76 4 Source Climate Data org 7 Governance editAdministrative districts edit As at 2020 the city was divided into two districts kecamatan but in February 2021 a third district Sukamakmue was created from the more rural parts of the other two by taking in three villages gampong from each existing district These are all listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census 8 and the 2020 census 3 together with the official estimates as at mid 2023 1 The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres the number of villages gampong in each district and its postal codes Kode Wilayah Name of District kecamatan Area in km2 Pop n at 2010 census Pop n at 2020 census Pop n mid 2023 estimate Admincentre No of villages gampong PostCode11 72 02 Sukajaya 35 99 15 542 22 739 13 799 Balohan 7 23521 2352611 72 01 Sukakarya 17 06 15 111 20 652 20 745 Aneuk Laot 5 23511 2351511 72 03 Sukamakmue 69 08 a a 8 983 Paya Seunara 6 23516 23518 23527 23529Total 122 13 30 653 41 197 b 43 527 18Note a the 2010 and 2020 Census populations of the new Sukamakmue District are included in the equivalent figures for the other two districts b adjusted from original total of 43 391 Local government edit As with all Indonesian cities the local government is a second level administrative division run by a mayor and vice mayor together with the city parliament and it is equivalent to a regency 9 Executive power lies in the mayor and vice mayor while legislation duties are carried out by the local parliament Mayor vice mayor and parliament members are democratically elected by the people of the city 10 Meanwhile head of districts are appointed directly by the city mayor on the recommendation of the city secretary 11 12 Economy editEconomic activities in the city are diverse As of 2021 the largest economic sector in the city was construction with contribution to city s gross regional product of 33 78 followed by administration or social security services with 15 33 and trade and retail sector with 14 67 The city s gross regional product in 2021 was valued at 1 12 trillion rupiah with an annual economic growth of 5 82 on 2019 before the COVID 19 pandemic The economy of the city shrank 1 29 in 2020 due to the pandemic before it bounced back again in 2021 with growth of 2 67 13 The fastest growing sectors in the city in 2021 include the healthcare sector with an annual growth of 9 25 and the transportation sector with an annual growth of 8 13 In terms of size the city has the smallest economy in Aceh when compared to other cities and regencies in the province 14 Infrastructure edit nbsp Maimun Saleh Airport which serves the cityTransport edit Sabang is served by Maimun Saleh Airport The airport is located southeast of the central city on Weh Island and is capable of handling ATR 72 aircraft 15 The airport is a military base for the Indonesian Air Force with no scheduled commercial flights 16 17 Sabang has a deep sea port which is important to the trade in the region India and Indonesia are jointly developing the Sabang deep sea port which also lies close to India s southernmost territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands In 2002 Indian Navy and Indonesian Navy signed an Ind Indo Corpat agreement Indian naval ships have been regularly visiting Sabang port following the signing of this agreement 18 Indonesia s minister for maritime affairs Luhut Pandjaitan stated that Indonesia has given economic and military access by India to the strategic Sabang port India will invest in the port and economic zone of Sabang city 19 Pelni state owned shipping company is serving the city through Sea Toll Program which is highly subsidized to nearby cities such as Lhokseumawe Banda Aceh and Medan 20 21 The city has a total of 144 75 kilometers of road all of which have been paved with asphalt as of 2022 13 The city unlike most of places in Indonesia does not have any presence of angkot and the presence of public transportation inside the city is minimal 22 23 Online ride hailing service such as those by Gojek are present in the city 24 25 Education edit The city in 2022 has a total of 20 kindergartens 30 elementary schools 11 junior high schools and 4 senior high schools in addition of one vocational high school 13 There are also two higher education institutions in the city Al Aziziyah Sabang Sharia College and Ibnu Sina Nursery Academy Both of these institutions are private 26 27 The literacy rate in the city is relatively high at 99 76 in 2020 13 References edit a b c Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 28 February 2024 Kota Sabang Dalam Angka 2024 Katalog BPS 1102001 1172 Indeks Pembangunan Manusia 2020 2021 Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2021 a b c Rizal Mukhsin 13 July 2021 Sejarah Panjang Sabang dan Kekuatan Besar Ekonomi Aceh Serambi News in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 03 23 Sabang ABN AMRO History ABN AMRO Archived from the original on October 22 2006 Retrieved 2006 11 30 Muda Indra 2015 Komunikasi Lintas Etnis di Pulau Weh Sabang JURNAL SIMBOLIKA Research and Learning in Communication Study E Journal in Indonesian 1 2 doi 10 31289 simbollika v1i2 201 inactive 31 January 2024 ISSN 2442 9996 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of January 2024 link Climate Sabang Climate Data org Retrieved 29 October 2020 Biro Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2011 UU 22 1999 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 16 April 2021 Retrieved 16 April 2021 UU 8 2015 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 26 February 2021 Retrieved 16 April 2021 PP No 17 Tahun 2018 tentang Kecamatan JDIH BPK RI peraturan bpk go id Archived from the original on 17 April 2021 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Government Law No 19 1998 a b c d Kota Sabang Dalam Angka 2022 sabangkota bps go id Retrieved 2022 06 24 PDRB Atas Dasar Harga Konstan Menurut Lapangan Usaha di Kabupaten Kota dan Provinsi Aceh Tahun 2017 2019 Juta Rupiah aceh bps go id Retrieved 2022 06 29 Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara Data Bandar Udara hubud dephub go id Retrieved 2022 06 24 Santai Tapi Pasti Tak Lama Lagi Bandara Internasional Maimun Saleh Kembali Beroperasi Indonesian Air Force official website 19 August 2021 Aldin Ihya Ulum 2020 11 12 Fitra Safrezi ed Menakar Untung Rencana Perubahan Status 8 Bandara Internasional katadata co id in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 06 24 Chaudhury Dipanjan Roy 2019 03 20 Eyeing Southeast Asia India builds port in Indonesia The Economic Times ISSN 0013 0389 Retrieved 2023 03 19 Why India is developing its maiden deep sea port in Indonesia India News Times of India The Times of India Mar 21 2019 Retrieved 2022 06 24 Idfal Muhammad 11 July 2019 Suryatmojo Heru Dwi ed PT Pelni dapat penugasan tol laut Belawan Sabang ANTARA News Aceh Antara News Retrieved 2022 06 24 Kunjana Gora ed 2019 07 14 Pelni Layani Tol Laut Rute Sabang investor id in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 06 24 Ocktaviany Tuty 2015 12 16 Liburan ke Sabang Aceh Ini Panduan Transportasinya Okezone Travel travel okezone com in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 06 24 Liburan ke Sabang Ini Pilihan Transportasinya detikTravel in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 06 24 Pratomo Yudha 2018 08 15 Nistanto Reska ed Go Jek Resmi Mengaspal di Sabang dan Merauke KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2022 06 24 Logo baru Gojek mulai merajut nusantara dari titik nol Sabang ANTARA News Aceh Antara News Retrieved 2022 06 24 PDDikti Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi pddikti kemdikbud go id Retrieved 2022 06 24 PDDikti Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi pddikti kemdikbud go id Retrieved 2022 06 24 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Sabang Indonesia in Indonesian Official Sabang City Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sabang Aceh amp oldid 1214798004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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