Haloban

Place in Aceh, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Haloban is the largest village on the island of Tuangku in the Banyak Islands, off Sumatra. It is located on the northern shore of the island.[1]

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Dancers performing the Pulau Pinang dance from Pulau Banyak, Aceh, Indonesia.
Dancers performing the Pulau Pinang dance from Pulau Banyak, Aceh, Indonesia.
Haloban is located in Sumatra
Haloban
Haloban
Location in Sumatra
Coordinates: 2°14′N 97°14′E
Country Indonesia
ProvinceAceh
IslandTuangku
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Language

Haloban language, an Austronesian language spoken by the native Haloban people of two villages on the Banyak Islands, Haloban and Asantola. This is the native language there, considered a dialect of the Simeulue language.[2]

Other languages including Jamee language, a Minangkabau immigrant (Aneuk Jamee) language, serve as local lingua franca. Nias language is spoken by the natives of Nias people in the two neighboring villages of Ujung Sialit and Suka Makmur, as their group language only. In addition, Indonesian language as the national language is also used.

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