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West Sumatra

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Sungai Lasi, known as Soengailasi when it was part of the Dutch East Indies, is a district in the Solok Regency of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Map of IX Koto Sungai Lasi, Solok, West Sumatra, Indonesia

The area is known for its fruit including durian, mangosteen, rambutan, duku and Rambai in the hills of around the villages of Pianggu and Taruang-Taruang.

There is a popular weekly market, Lasi River Market (Pasar Sungai Lasi), on Wednesdays. The area is largely agricultural with rice paddies and fields. There are also mineral deposits, especially iron ore. The Sungai Lasi and Batang Pamo rivers are in the hilly area. Flooding can be problematic. The area includes mixed dipterocarp lowland rainforest.

The district includes 9 villages:

  • Bukik Baih
  • Guguak Sarai
  • Indudua
  • Koto Laweh
  • Pianggu
  • Siaro-Aro
  • Sungai Durian
  • Sungai Jambua
  • Taruang-taruang
  • Xi mia 2 sman 1 ix koto sungai lasi


    References

    IX Koto Sungai Lasi Wikipedia