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  2. Athari Gauthi Ardi - Wikipedia

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    Athari Gauthi Ardi (born 15 April 1991) is an Indonesian businesswoman and politician who became a member of the 2019–2024 House of Representatives (DPR) of Republic of Indonesia (RI).

  3. Battle of Kotabaru - Wikipedia

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    On 6 October, local pemuda negotiated with the city's Kenpeitai commander based in the Kotabaru area of Yogyakarta, one major Otzuka, for the surrender of weapons, but the commander refused.

  4. Sintang Regency - Wikipedia

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    sintang.go.id Sintang Regency is a regency of West Kalimantan province of Indonesia . It covers an area of 21,638.2 km 2 , and had a population of 364,759 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 421,306 at the 2020 Census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 438,022 (comprising 226,018 males and 212,004 females).

  5. Kemben - Wikipedia

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    Three Javanese women in kemben making batik clothes in a village in Java, Indonesia. 1800s. A Srimpi dancer wearing velvet kemben.. Traditional kemben is worn by wrapping a piece of cloth around the torso, folding and securing the edge, tying it with additional rope, and covering it with an angkin, a smaller sash around the abdomen.

  6. Charis Global School - Wikipedia

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    Charis Global School is a private National Plus school in Lippo Cikarang, Bekasi City, West Java, Indonesia.Essentially, the school programs are developed into three categories: Early Childhood Program (Nursery 1-2 and Kindergarten 1-2), Primary Program (Grade 1 to 6) [1] and Secondary Program (Grade 7 to 9).

  7. Hadrianus Sinaga - Wikipedia

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    Hadrianus Sinaga (15 June 1912 – 11 July 1981) was the eighth minister of health of Indonesia. He was also the member of the People's Representative Council from 1950 until 1954.

  8. Abdul Hakim Achmad Aituarauw - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Hakim Achmad Aituarauw was born into a Kaimana noble family. His father was Muhammad Achmad Rais Aituarauw who was the 7th officially recorded king as well as member of New Guinea Council and the leader of pro-Indonesian group of Merdeka Bersama Kaimana Irian Barat (MBKIB) during Dutch rule, [2] [3] through which the people boycotted the celebration of Queen Wilhelmina's birthday ...

  9. Bachtiar Siagian - Wikipedia

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    Bachtiar Siagian (19 February 1923 – 19 March 2002) was an Indonesian film director and scriptwriter, who was "arguably the country's most significant leftist film director and theorist".