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Sumatra padang
Sumatra padang






Leo Church, and the Padang Old Town Quarter. Among these were the seventeenth-century Lubuk Bareh Mosque, the early twentieth-century St. The Indonesia Heritage Trust prioritized seven heritage sites in need of urgent action. Of these, only 16 survived undamaged nearly half suffered major damage, requiring significant conservation interventions. A rapid assessment by the Indonesia Heritage Trust included a survey of 244 historic buildings. On September 30, 2009, an earthquake measuring 8.7 on the Richter scale devastated the area. Years of Dutch and British rule have made the architecture of the city an amalgamation of vernacular and colonial styles. Since the sixteenth century, West Sumatra and particularly its capital, Padang, has been a major trade center, serving as hub for the pepper, gold, coffee, salt, and textile industries.








Sumatra padang