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The phrase "on Sumatra" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a location or action happening on the island of Sumatra, which is the sixth largest island in the world and is located in Indonesia. Example: I will be spending my summer vacation on Sumatra, exploring its beautiful beaches and lush rainforests. The earthquake that struck on Sumatra caused widespread damage and destruction. We will be opening a new factory on Sumatra to increase our production in that region.
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They are now critically endangered, with only six substantial populations in the wild: four on Sumatra, one on Borneo, and one in the Malay Peninsula.
The injured ape, which has been named Hope, was found still holding her one-month-old baby after being attacked in the province of Aceh on Sumatra.
They are Asia's only great apes with one species found on the island of Borneo, and the other two on Sumatra.
Asia Pacific Resources International, which has palm oil operations on Sumatra and offices in a number of countries including Singapore, was one of the companies named by Indonesian officials in connection with the fires.
And the answer is … Medan in Indonesia, the biggest city on Sumatra.
In August 2011, for example, Muslim militants burned down three Christian churches on Sumatra.
There are perhaps 300 in Thailand; an unknown, unstudied population in Myanmar; and an unknown but decreasing number on Sumatra.
"The tiger is going to go extinct if we don't do something," a wildlife biologist on Sumatra said.
Mrs. Megawati's handling of the pro-independence rebellion in Aceh -- an oil-rich province on Sumatra -- will be crucial.
You report that there has been little progress in the tsunami recovery effort in Aceh Province on Sumatra.
The boat didn't make it, but he was rescued and taken to the Medan detention centre, on Sumatra, Indonesia.
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