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  2. Koreans in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian branch of the Korean Muslim Federation opened in 1982; they sponsored 22 Muslims from South Korea to come to Indonesia as students in 1983 and 1984 to study in local universities and better understand Islam. According to their figures, as of 2005, there were only 50 Korean Muslims in Indonesia, including those who had converted ...

  3. Bersiap - Wikipedia

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    At the request of the Indonesian government, the number of war cemeteries was reduced to seven. These cemeteries, Menteng Pulo and Ancol in Jakarta, Pandu in Bandung, Leuwigajah in Cimahi, Candi and Kalibanteng in Semarang, and Kembang Kuning in Surabaya, are all located on Java and are managed and maintained by the Netherlands War Graves ...

  4. Korean Wikipedia

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    The Korean Wikipedia (Korean: 한국어 위키백과) is the Korean language edition of Wikipedia. It was founded on 11 October 2002. It was founded on 11 October 2002. As of February 2025, it is the 2nd largest Korean language Wiki site [ 1 ] and the 23rd largest Wikipedia, with 697,993 articles and 1,735 active users.

  5. Party - Wikipedia

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    A birthday cake with lit novelty candles Children at a birthday party. A birthday party is a celebration of the anniversary of the birth of the person who is being honored. While there is historical precedent for birthday parties for the rich and powerful throughout history, the tradition extended to middle-class Americans around the nineteenth century and took on more modern norms and ...

  6. Purnomo Yusgiantoro - Wikipedia

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    Purnomo Yusgiantoro (born 16 June 1951 in Semarang, Central Java) is an Indonesian politician. He served as Minister of Defense in the Second United Indonesia Cabinet from 2009 to 2014. [ 1 ] Previously, he served as Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources from 2000 to 2009.

  7. Semarang City Regional House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Semarang was granted city status (Gemeente) during the Dutch East Indies period on 1 April 1906, and a city council (gemeenteraad) comprising 23 members was formed. [1] Together with the city councils of Surabaya and Bandung, Semarang's city council was the first in the Dutch East Indies to have elected women as councillors in 1938. [2]

  8. 2024 Semarang mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, with 14 seats, is the only party eligible to nominate a candidate without forming a coalition. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Candidates may alternatively demonstrate support in form of photocopies of identity cards , which in Semarang's case corresponds to 80,579 copies.

  9. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Semarang has also been called 'The city of Jamu' because it is an important centre for the production of jamu which are a range of Indonesian herbal medicines that are popular across Indonesia [55] Semawis Market, also known as Pecinan Semarang (Semarang's Chinatown), hosts a plethora of street food vendors, offering a wide varieties of dishes.