Words Starting with "T"
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A regency in South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Lowland area or a tract of land that is deep and circular in shape.
The homeland of immigrants or the place of origin of a nation's ancestors.
Loose, fine soil that does not easily harden, suitable as a planting medium.
Sticky and plastic soil when wet, used for making pottery or bricks.
Geological event where a mass of soil or rock moves down a slope due to gravity, often triggered by heavy rain or earthquakes.
Compact, non-porous soil, often resulting from natural or artificial compression.
Agricultural land with low productivity whose harvest yield is only sufficient to cover production costs.
Land that has been legally processed for ownership, such as title application or name transfer, and is ready for use.
Land that is no longer cultivated or worked, or land used as a burial ground.
The moment when death arrives or one's time of death comes.
State-owned land that is free from other parties' claims or undeveloped.
The name of a district located in the Bangkalan Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.
Land that is privately owned by an individual, not state or public land.
Black, fertile soil rich in humus or organic matter.
Land owned by the state as a public asset.
Land owned and controlled by customary law communities under customary law.
Land owned by the village and cultivated collectively by all village residents.
Flat lowland, typically fertile and suitable for agriculture.
Virgin land that has never been cultivated or developed.
Land owned by indigenous Indonesians passed down through generations, subject to perponding land tax during the Dutch colonial period.
Land leased for a long term, typically 75 years, under erfpacht rights in the colonial era.
Privately owned land whose owner holds feudal seigneurial rights, typically during the colonial period.
Inherited land passed down through generations from ancestors.
A vast landmass; continent.
Soil formed from volcanic rock deposits, coarse-textured and immature.
The region outside Java, particularly Malacca (as viewed from Sumatra), or foreign lands in general.
A landmass that projects into the sea, connected by an isthmus; peninsula.
A region or country considered sacred by followers of a religion, such as Mecca and Medina for Muslims or Jerusalem for Christians.
Land owned communally by all members of a tribe or clan.