Pangkalan
Pangkalan is a town located in the province of Riau, Indonesia. It is situated on the island of Sumatra, approximately 150 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Pekanbaru. The town is known for its strategic location along the Siak River, which serves as a vital waterway for transportation and trade. Pangkalan is also a significant administrative center for the surrounding region, with various government offices and institutions located within its boundaries.
The town's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, fishing, and trade. The fertile soil and abundant water
Pangkalan is also home to several cultural and historical sites. The town's central mosque, Masjid Raya Pangkalan,
Despite its economic and cultural significance, Pangkalan faces challenges such as infrastructure development and environmental conservation.