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  2. Malaysian cultural outfits - Wikipedia

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    Malay children wearing traditional dresses during Hari Raya.. Pakaian (Jawi: ڤاکاين) is the term for clothing in Malaysia's national language.It is referring to things to wear such as shirts, pants, shoes etc. [1] Since Malaysia is a multicultural nation: Malay, Chinese, Indian and hundreds of other indigenous groups of Malay Peninsula and Borneo, each has its own traditional and ...

  3. Minahasan people - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Minahasa' is made up of the prefix ma-, the infix -in-, and the independent word esa 'one'. [16] In English this translates as 'become one' or 'united'. [4] The name Minahasa appears in written sources for the first time in 1789. [17] North Sulawesi never developed any large empire.

  4. Songket - Wikipedia

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    Songket or sungkit is a tenun fabric that belongs to the brocade family of textiles of Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia.It is hand-woven in silk or cotton, and intricately patterned with gold or silver threads. [4]

  5. Baju Melayu - Wikipedia

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    Baju Melayu (Jawi: باجو ملايو ‎) is a traditional Malay costume for men, originated from the court of Malacca Sultanate and is traditionally worn by men in Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, parts of Indonesia (especially Sumatra and Kalimantan), southern Philippines, and southern Thailand.

  6. Kebaya - Wikipedia

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    Undergarments (Kemben, Kutang or Baju Dalam) Traditionally, Javanese women wear kemben while the Nyonya wear baju dalam beneath their kebaya to cover the breasts for modesty reason due to the semi-transparent material of their kebayas. [25] Today, the undergarment used under kebaya is usually either a corset, bra or camisole.

  7. Southeast Minahasa Regency - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Minahasa Regency is a regency in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. It covers a land area of 730.63 km 2 , and had a population of 100,443 at the 2010 Census; [ 3 ] this had risen to 116,323 at the 2020 Census, [ 4 ] and the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 118,946 (comprising 61,478 males and 57,468 females). [ 2 ]

  8. South Minahasa Regency - Wikipedia

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    South Minahasa Regency is a regency in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Amurang . It was originally part of the Minahasa Regency until it was established as a separate regency on 25 February 2003. [ 3 ]

  9. Minahasa Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Minahasa Peninsula, also spelled Minahassa, is one of the four principal peninsulas on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. It stretches north from the central part of the island, before turning to the east and forming the northern boundary of the Gulf of Tomini and the southern boundary of the Celebes Sea .