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Summary Of: Sumatra

Sumatra was known in ancient times by the... first arrived in Sumatra around 500 BCE... Sumatra was then subject to conquests from... Sumatra is the largest producer of... Most of Sumatra used to be covered by... Sumatra supports a wide range of vegetation types which are home to a rich variety of... There are 9 endemic mammal species on mainland Sumatra and 14 more endemic to the nearby... Sumatra is not very densely populated... The most populous regions include most of North Sumatra and central highlands in West Sumatra... The highland of northern Sumatra is inhabited by the...

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