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Encyclopedia > Samosir

Samosir is a large volcanic island in Lake Toba. Lake Toba is located in the north of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is a popular tourist destination due to the fantastic vistas it offers. The tourist resorts are concentrated in the Tuktuk area; some of the best known hotels are the Samosir cottages and Carolina's. The island was a centre of the Batak culture and its remaining artifacts are part of the island's tourist appeal.


Samosir was turned into an island artificially; it was originally a peninsula that was transformed into an island when a canal was cut through the isthmus connecting it to the caldera wall that surrounds Lake Toba.


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Samosir is a large volcanic island in Lake Toba.
The island was a centre of the Batak culture and its remaining artifacts are part of the island's tourist appeal.
Samosir was turned into an island artificially; it was originally a peninsula that was transformed into an island when a canal was cut through the isthmus connecting it to the caldera wall that surrounds Lake Toba.
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