Sanggar Peninsula

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Sanggar Peninsula is a landform on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia, known primarily as the site of the massive Mount Tambora volcano.

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Sanggar Peninsula canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
administrativeRegion Bima Regency
Dompu
surface form: Dompu Regency
borderedBy Flores Sea
Indian Ocean
Saleh Bay
country Indonesia
geologicalSetting Sunda Arc
hasCoastType bay-indented shores
volcanic coastline
hasEcosystem montane forest
savanna
tropical dry forest
hasEruptionHistoryFeature 1815 Mount Tambora eruption
hasHighestPoint Mount Tambora
hasLandUse agriculture
grazing
small-scale forestry
hasSettlement villages on its slopes
hasSoilType volcanic soils
hasTourismAttraction Mount Tambora
surface form: Mount Tambora crater
hasTourismType geotourism
volcano trekking
hasVolcano Mount Tambora
impactOf1815Eruption ash fall over Sumbawa and neighboring islands
regional devastation
tsunamis in surrounding seas
knownFor Mount Tambora
locatedIn Lesser Sunda Islands
Maritime Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
Greater Sunda Islands
surface form: Sunda Islands

West Nusa Tenggara
locatedOn Sumbawa
nearbyIsland Moyo Island
nearbyWaterBody Flores Sea
Saleh Bay
partOf Sumbawa
surface form: Sumbawa Island
supportsActivity fishing along its coasts
subsistence farming
tectonicSetting convergent plate boundary
volcanicHazard ash fall
lahars
pyroclastic flows from Mount Tambora
volcanicOrigin subduction-related volcanism

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Mount Tambora locatedIn Sanggar Peninsula
Sanggar locatedOnPeninsula Sanggar Peninsula