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Masiwang River

Coordinates: 3°26′35″S 130°46′38″E / 3.44306°S 130.77722°E / -3.44306; 130.77722
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Masiwang River is a river of eastern Seram Island, Indonesia. The Masiwang River flows through a wide valley, and is typically shallow, with a significant amount of sediment load.[1] It flows into the sea on the southeast coast of Seram, between Tanjung Tioli, the eastern point of Waru Bay, and Tanjung Masiwang, forming a delta.[2] The Masiwang and Seti languages are spoken in the vicinity.[3]

References

  1. ^ Pohjakas, K.; Livingston, E.; Lubis, Y. M. (1976). Water resources in East Indonesia. Republic of Indonesia, Ministry of Public Works and Electric Power, Directorate General of Housing, Building, Planning, and Urban Development, Directorate of City and Regional Planning. pp. 37–8.
  2. ^ East Indies Pilot: Islands eastward of Celebes and Timor, including New Guinea and Louisiade Archipelago. U.S. Hydrographic Office. 1923. p. 170.
  3. ^ Pacific Linguistics. Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. 1986. p. 125.

3°26′35″S 130°46′38″E / 3.44306°S 130.77722°E / -3.44306; 130.77722