Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- An island of south-central Indonesia in the Lesser Sunda Islands south of Flores. First visited by Europeans in 1522, it passed to the Dutch in 1866.
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Examples
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In his fifties, the former Kenyan nightclub manager now lives on Sumba, an Indonesian island that's about an hour flight from Bali and which is home to over a half million impoverished people who live in thousands of scattered villages.
Anna David: The Surfer Who Became a Hotelier Who Became a Humanitarian Anna David 2011
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Today, the Sumba Foundation takes in about $500,000 annually, strictly from donations from the 750-odd guests that stay at Nihiwatu every year.
Anna David: The Surfer Who Became a Hotelier Who Became a Humanitarian Anna David 2011
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Today, the Sumba Foundation takes in about $500,000 annually, strictly from donations from the 750-odd guests that stay at Nihiwatu every year.
Anna David: The Surfer Who Became a Hotelier Who Became a Humanitarian Anna David 2011
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With all of this in mind, he sat down and started working on a 20-year business plan for the Sumba Foundation.
Anna David: The Surfer Who Became a Hotelier Who Became a Humanitarian Anna David 2011
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In his fifties, the former Kenyan nightclub manager now lives on Sumba, an Indonesian island that's about an hour flight from Bali and which is home to over a half million impoverished people who live in thousands of scattered villages.
Anna David: The Surfer Who Became a Hotelier Who Became a Humanitarian Anna David 2011
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With all of this in mind, he sat down and started working on a 20-year business plan for the Sumba Foundation.
Anna David: The Surfer Who Became a Hotelier Who Became a Humanitarian Anna David 2011
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As a result of forest clearance and repeated burning for grazing and agriculture, the forested area of Sumba has declined significantly over the last century.
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Precipitation in Sumba is seasonal, and based on the Köppen climate zone system, this ecoregion falls in the tropical dry climate zone.
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Four of these species are considered vulnerable: Sumba buttonquail (Turnix everetti), red-naped fruit-dove (Ptilinopus dohertyi), Sumba boobook (Ninox rudolfi), and Sumba hornbill (Aceros everetti).
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Sumba is believed to be a fragment of the Australian continental crust that was separated some 20 million years ago, well before the neighboring outer arc island of Timor.
bilby commented on the word Sumba
'Passed to the Dutch' ... uh, the Dutch East Indies was militarily occupied.
September 18, 2024