Musi River is a river located in the province of South Sumatra, Indonesia. With a length of 750 km, it is the longest river on the island of Sumatra and Palembang split into two parts. The bridge's iconic city of Palembang was passed over this river. Since the era of Sriwijaya until now, the river is known as the main means of transport for the community.
Palembang Musi River divides the region into two parts: Seberang Ilir in the north and in the south Seberang Ulu. Musi River, along with other rivers, forming a delta near the city Breech.
Spring water sourced in the Kepahiang, Bengkulu. Musi River is also called the Nine Batanghari meaning nine major rivers, meaning nine major river is the river Musi and eight major rivers that empty into the river Musi. The eight rivers are:
Palembang Musi River divides the region into two parts: Seberang Ilir in the north and in the south Seberang Ulu. Musi River, along with other rivers, forming a delta near the city Breech.
Spring water sourced in the Kepahiang, Bengkulu. Musi River is also called the Nine Batanghari meaning nine major rivers, meaning nine major river is the river Musi and eight major rivers that empty into the river Musi. The eight rivers are:
- river Komering
- river Rawas
- river leko
- river Lakitan
- river kelingi
- Lematang River
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