Rantauprapat

Rantauprapat is a city in province of and it is the seat of Labuhan Batu Regency. Rantauprapat is also a name of village within the district of Rantau Utara.
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  • Type: Town with 103,000 residents
  • Description: capital of Labuhanbatu Regency, Indonesia
  • Also known as: Rantau Prapat

Rantauprapat

Latitude
2.096° or 2° 5′ 46″ north
Longitude
99.8298° or 99° 49′ 47″ east
Population
103,000
Elevation
29 metres (95 feet)
Open location code
6MJX3RWH+CW
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1308395308
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1214073
Wiki­data ID
Q4899310
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Swedish—“Rantauprapat” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: رانتو برابات
  • Bulgarian: Рантаупрапат
  • Cebuano: Rantauprapat
  • Chinese: 兰陶普拉帕
  • Chinese: 朗陶普拉帕
  • Chinese: 蘭陶普拉帕
  • Czech: Rantauprapat
  • Dutch: Rantau Prapat
  • French: Rantau Prapat
  • German: Rantau Prapat
  • Indonesian: Kota Rantau Prapat
  • Indonesian: Rantau Prapat
  • Korean: 란타우프라밧
  • Malagasy: Rantauprapat
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Rantauprapat
  • Norwegian: Rantauprapat
  • Persian: رانتاوپراپات
  • Slovenian: Rantau Prapat
  • Swedish: Rantauprapat

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