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Place: Solok (city)
12020-07-10T12:16:35+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c322Solok is a city just outside the darek.google_maps2020-07-10T16:28:38+00:00-0.78853, 100.65498Gabriela Linares93b11788b420aa18884831bc41dd62cbbe2edd8bSolok is a city just outside the darek with an estimated population of 71,677 in 2019. "Solok" means valley.
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12020-07-09T19:00:10+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3Mapping SaluangJennifer Fraser19This map provides a listing of all the places connected with saluang in some way.google_maps2021-06-23T12:21:19+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
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12020-07-27T14:51:18+00:00Song: "Mayang Taurai"10The song called Mayang Tauraiplain2021-07-02T18:00:04+00:00Translation of Title: "Mayang Taurai" translates as the part of a fruit on a palm hanging down, whether that's from a coconut, betel, or palm oil tree. I suspect there is a metaphor behind this title. Composer: Unknown. Type of song: Gembira. Genre of origin: Saluang Dangdut. Place affiliations: The song is affiliated with the place, Solok, which is a town and a kabupaten.