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Muarotantang Destination Guide

Explore Muarotantang in Indonesia

Muarotantang in the region of West Sumatra is a town in Indonesia - some 632 mi or ( 1017 km ) North-West of Jakarta , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Muarotantang is now 09:44 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Jakarta " with a UTC offset of 7 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Tanahguguh, Medan, Kajai, Solok, and Sijunjung. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Tanahguguh . Where to go and what to see in Muarotantang ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Interesting facts about this location

Mount Talakmau

Talakmau (also known as Talamau or Ophir) is a volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Its elevation is 2,919 m (9,577 ft). Mount Talakmau is located in Sumatra TopographyMount Talakmau Location of Mount Talakmau in Sumatra

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Located at 0.08 99.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 20 km away
Tags: Complex volcanoes, Mountains of Indonesia, Subduction volcanoes, Volcanoes of Sumatra

Agam Regency

Agam is a regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia. It has an area of 2,232.30 km² and a population of approximately 419,800 people. The capital is Lubuk Basung. Bukittinggi city is surrounded by this regency. Lake Maninjau, a crater lake, is a well-known landmark of the regency, and is used as a site for paragliding. This lake is also primary tourist destination in West Sumatra.

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Located at -0.27 100.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 20 km away
Tags: Populated places in West Sumatra

Sarik-Gajah

Sarik-Gajah are two pyroclastic cones right at the equator line on Sumatra island, Indonesia. The first cone is Sarik, an andesitic/basaltic vegetated cone. The other is andesic-dacitic Gajah cone, 10 km southwest of the first one and it contains lava flow. No eruptive history ever recorded from this volcanic complex.

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Located at 0.08 100.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 26 km away
Tags: Mountains of Indonesia, Pyroclastic cones, Stratovolcanoes, Volcanoes of Sumatra