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Mayestik Market (Indonesian: Pasar Mayestik) is a modern traditional market at Kebayoran Baru, in Jakarta, Indonesia. Drugs and cosmetics, jewelry, clothing and tailors, vegetables and fruits, meat and fish, book store, sports equipment, almost everything needed for daily life are available in this market. [1] West side entrance gate of Pasar ...
The Tong Tong Fair (formerly known as Pasar Malam Besar) was the largest festival in the world for Indo (European-Indonesian) culture, held annually in the Netherlands. In 2009 it was renamed to 'Tong Tong Fair'. Established in 1959 it was one of the oldest festivals and the fourth largest grand fair in the Netherlands.
Modern Trader is a United States-based monthly print investment magazine. The publication was established in 1972 under the name Commodities . [ 4 ] The name was changed to Futures in September 1983 and Modern Trader in 2015.
Karsten's early attempt in producing an overtly Javanese form in Pasar Gede Harjonagoro. In the Netherlands, the modernist and functionalist Nieuwe Bouwen presents a stark contrast with the traditionalist Delft School. Delft School in the Netherlands is expressed as modern architecture with humble simple look inspired by the old houses of Dutch ...
Modern Javanese stamps are made of copper strips and wires, the manufacture of which is a highly skilled process. The rest of the dyeing process is the same as for written batik. The replacement of the canting with the cap reduces the effort needed to make a batik cloth, and hence the cost, but still requires skill.
Columbia University became the epicenter of nationwide protests last spring, during which students built encampments and denounced Israel's escalating response in its war against Hamas.In one day ...
No animal has propelled humans into the modern world quite like horses. First domesticated in around 3500 BCE, horses have spread across the globe and, in the process, helped the spread of ...
umak di pasar 'mother is at the market' The bolded parts of the sentence, nan, gerek, and di, indicate relationships of difference, direction, and location. In addition to the function words mentioned above, Sambas Malay also contains several function words that serve as determiners or intensifiers. For example: ambeklah 'take it'