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INDONESIAN ETHNIC GROUP
Karo (people); Karonese; Batak Karo; Karo cuisine; Suku Karo
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  • Karo married couple being bound in a sling (traditionally used in Indonesia for carrying babies), wearing traditional costume including [[ulos]] (Karonese: ''uis'') this action signifies this couple is now united as man and wife.
  • Karo traditional house, 1914.
  • Musical instruments and other items identified as Karo Batak, photograph (circa 1870) by [[Kristen Feilberg]].
  • Traditional [[longhouse]]s at a Karo village near [[Lake Toba]], circa 1870.
  • A Karo woman in traditional attire.
  • Traditional Karo priest.
  • A Karo people church affiliated with Karo Batak Protestant Church (GBKP). [[Kabanjahe]], [[Karo Regency]], [[North Sumatra]].
  • Babi Panggang Karo (BPK)

Karo      
n. Karo, Nachname
Yosef Caro         
  • Title page of Karo's ''[[Shulchan Aruch]]''
  • Synagogue of Maran, R. Joseph Karo, in Safed
  • Karo's grave in Safed
SPANISH RABBI AND AUTHOR ON JEWISH LAW (1488–1575)
Joseph ben Ephraim Karo; Joseph Caro; Joseph Ben Ephraim Qaro; Joseph ben Caro; Joseph ben Ephraim Qaro; Joseph Ben Ephraim Karo; Joseph ben Ephraim Caro; Mechaber; HaMechaber; Rabbi Yosef Karo; Joseph Caro of Safed; Rav Yosef Karo; Yossef Caro; Yosef Karo; Rabbi Yosef Caro; Yosef Caro; Rabbi Joseph Karo; Kessef Mishneh; Karo, Joseph
n. Yosef Caro, Yosef ben Ephraim Caro (1488-1575), jüdischer Gelehrter des 16. Jahrhunderts und Verfasser des "Schulchan Aruch" (jüdisches Gesetzbuch)
Joseph ben Ephraim Caro         
  • Title page of Karo's ''[[Shulchan Aruch]]''
  • Synagogue of Maran, R. Joseph Karo, in Safed
  • Karo's grave in Safed
SPANISH RABBI AND AUTHOR ON JEWISH LAW (1488–1575)
Joseph ben Ephraim Karo; Joseph Caro; Joseph Ben Ephraim Qaro; Joseph ben Caro; Joseph ben Ephraim Qaro; Joseph Ben Ephraim Karo; Joseph ben Ephraim Caro; Mechaber; HaMechaber; Rabbi Yosef Karo; Joseph Caro of Safed; Rav Yosef Karo; Yossef Caro; Yosef Karo; Rabbi Yosef Caro; Yosef Caro; Rabbi Joseph Karo; Kessef Mishneh; Karo, Joseph
n. Joseph ben Ephraim Caro (1488-1575), jüdisch-religiöse Autorität des 16. Jahrhunderts und Verfasser des Schulchan-Aruch (jüdisches Gesetzbuch)

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Karo people (Indonesia)

The Karo, or Karonese, are a people of the Tanah Karo (Karo lands) and part of the Batak people from North Sumatera, Indonesia. The Karo lands consist of Karo Regency, plus neighboring areas in East Aceh Regency, Langkat Regency, Dairi Regency, Simalungun Regency and Deli Serdang Regency. In addition, the cities of Binjai and Medan, both bordered by Deli Serdang Regency, contain significant Karo populations, particularly in the Padang Bulan area of Medan. The town of Sibolangit, Deli Serdang Regency in the foothills on the road from Medan to Berastagi is also a significant Karo town.

Karoland contains two major volcanoes, Mount Sinabung, which erupted after 400 years of dormancy in 27 August 2010 and Mount Sibayak. Karoland consists of the cooler high lands, and the upper and lower lowlands.

The Karolands were conquered by the Dutch in 1904. In 1906, roads to the highlands were constructed, ending the isolation of the highland Karo people. The road linked Medan and the lowlands to Kabanjahe and from there to both Kutacane in Aceh and Pematangsiantar in Simalungun. The first Christian evangelism was conducted among the Karo people in 1890 by the Netherlands Missionary Society. Due to the perceived association with the colonialism of the Dutch East Indies, only a minority of the Karo converted initially and it was not until after Indonesian independence in 1945 that Christianity acquired significant support among the Karo people.

In 1911, an agricultural project began at Berastagi, now the major town in Karoland, to grow European vegetables in the cooler temperatures. Berastagi is today the most prosperous part of Karoland, just one hour from Medan, while towns further in the interior suffer from lower incomes and limited access to healthcare.

The administrative centre of Karo Regency is Kabanjahe.