BENGKULU
 Bengkulu is the smallest and lowest populated province                of Sumatra. Bengkulu province is located on the southwest coast                of Sumatra. It occupies of 19,831 sq. km area and has about one                million populations, comprising mostly Rejang, Malay, Bugis and                Chinese ethnic ancestry people. Bukit Barisan mountain range constitutes                its northeastern border, beyond which laid of South Sumatra province                and Jambi province. The province protected by a stretch of mountains,                which soon flow into the mighty Bukit Barisan. Tigers and elephants                wander through the remains of the original rainforest, where exotic                rafflesia's and orchids grow.
Bengkulu is the smallest and lowest populated province                of Sumatra. Bengkulu province is located on the southwest coast                of Sumatra. It occupies of 19,831 sq. km area and has about one                million populations, comprising mostly Rejang, Malay, Bugis and                Chinese ethnic ancestry people. Bukit Barisan mountain range constitutes                its northeastern border, beyond which laid of South Sumatra province                and Jambi province. The province protected by a stretch of mountains,                which soon flow into the mighty Bukit Barisan. Tigers and elephants                wander through the remains of the original rainforest, where exotic                rafflesia's and orchids grow.
 The British founded Bengkulu in 1685. It is a university                town and administrative centre. It is the last territory in Indonesia                to be held by the British. Fort Marlborough, constructed in 1762,                is a castle with gatehouse that contains old gravestones with English                inscription. Sir Stamford Raffles, who later found Singapore, was                lieutenant - government of Bengkulu from 1818 to 1823.
The British founded Bengkulu in 1685. It is a university                town and administrative centre. It is the last territory in Indonesia                to be held by the British. Fort Marlborough, constructed in 1762,                is a castle with gatehouse that contains old gravestones with English                inscription. Sir Stamford Raffles, who later found Singapore, was                lieutenant - government of Bengkulu from 1818 to 1823.
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