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  2. Mandiri Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established by Bank Mandiri on October 2, 1998. [1] Its collection consists of various items related to banking activity and its development in "Tempo Doeloe" (in Indonesia meaning: "Good old days"). Its collection range from colonial bank owned operating supplies, securities, old currencies, old Dutch safe deposit box, and many ...

  3. List of banks in Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk. Dili - Timor-Leste Branch Mandiri Dili BPA/B/04/2003 Bank Mandiri: mandiridili.tl: PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk., Timor-Leste ...

  4. Bank Mandiri - Wikipedia

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    PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk or Bank Mandiri, headquartered in Jakarta, [2] is the largest bank in Indonesia in terms of assets, loans and deposits. [3] Total assets as of 2022, were 1.992 Trillion rupiah (around US$133 Billion). As of 2022, Bank Mandiri is the largest bank in Indonesia by total assets. [4]

  5. Totok - Wikipedia

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    Totok father with Indo wife and children and Indigenous nanny. Paul Acket (Semarang, Java, 1922), founder of the North Sea Jazz festival; Albert Alberts (1911–1995), award winning author, journalist; Beb Bakhuys (1909–1982), football player and manager; Ben Bot (born in Batavia) (b. 1937), minister; Hans van den Broek (b. 1936), minister

  6. Category:Bank Mandiri - Wikipedia

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  7. Donny Imam Priambodo - Wikipedia

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    Donny Imam Priambodo was born December 23, 1973, in Jombang, a small town in East Java, Indonesia.His father, late H. R. Imam Soepangkat, B.Sc. was employed by the state-owned sugar mills from 1972 to 2000, ever become an Administrator for Tjoekir & Jombang Baru Sugar Factory, and retired with last position of Corporate Secretary of PTPN X (PT Perkebunan Nusantara X, a state owned company).

  8. Tótok - Wikipedia

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    Tót (plural: Tótok) (sometimes archaic spelling: Tóth or Tóthok) was a Hungarian exonym used to collectively refer to Slavic-language speaking population in Kingdom of Hungary, today identified as Slovaks, Slovenes and Slavonians (Croats of Slavonia). [1]

  9. Totok Kerot - Wikipedia

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    Totok Kerot, Thothok Kerot, or Thothokkêrot Javanese pronunciation: [ʈɔʈɔʔ kərɔt] is a female character in folk tales, spread among people in the surrounding areas of Kediri. There are several different tales concerning her, but the common features are that she has ugly face, with appearance like butâ (Jav. "giant" or "ogre").