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  2. Anaphalis javanica - Wikipedia

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    Known as bunga abadi in Indonesian (lit. 'eternal flower'), senduro [5] (ꦱꦼꦤ꧀ꦝꦸꦫ sêndhurå) in Javanese or tanalayu (ꦠꦤꦭꦪꦸ, 'never wilts') among the Tenggerese, [6] this plant is popular among tourists. Dried flowers are often sold as souvenirs.

  3. Indonesia Pusaka - Wikipedia

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    Pusaka abadi nan jaya Indonesia sejak dulu kala Tetap dipuja-puja bangsa Reff: Di sana tempat lahir beta Dibuai, dibesarkan bunda Tempat berlindung di hari tua Tempat akhir menutup mata Second verse: Sungguh indah tanah air beta Tiada bandingnya di dunia Karya indah Tuhan Maha Kuasa Bagi bangsa yang memujanya Reff: Indonesia ibu pertiwi Kau ...

  4. Gugur Bunga - Wikipedia

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    "Gugur Bunga di Taman Bakti" (The Fallen Flower in the Garden of Devotion), better known as "Gugur Bunga", is an Indonesian patriotic song written by Ismail Marzuki in 1945. Written to honor the Indonesian soldiers killed during the Indonesian National Revolution , it tells of the death of a soldier, and the singer's feelings.

  5. Seventh (chord) - Wikipedia

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    Seventh (F), in red, of a G7 dominant seventh chord in C Third inversion G7 chord; the seventh is the bass. In music, the seventh factor of a chord is the note or pitch seven scale degrees above the root or tonal center. [1] When the seventh is the bass note, or lowest note, of the expressed chord, the chord is in third inversion Play ⓘ.

  6. Abadi language - Wikipedia

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    The Abadi language (also known as Kabadi and Gabadi) is an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea. Specifically, it is located in the Central Province, in the Kairuku district populating five main villages. The language has 2,900 native speakers as of 2011. [2] The language is used among all ages, struggling for restoration.

  7. Abby Abadi - Wikipedia

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    Arbaiyah Abdul Manan, known professionally as Abby Abadi (born 1 December 1977), is a Malaysian singer, host and actress. She is best known as one of the members of the Malaysian girl group Elite, which gained success in the late 1990s and early 2000s and known for her role as Inspector (later DSP) Aleeza in the longest-running Malaysian action drama series Gerak Khas, where she is one of the ...

  8. The Chords (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords sacked Hassett, and the former Vibrators' singer Kip Herring stepped in. [1] The new line-up was featured on the cover of their next single, "One More Minute", which arrived in May 1981. [1] It was a flop, as was August's "Turn Away Again", and the Chords called it a day the following month. [1]

  9. Abadi (rural locality) - Wikipedia

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    An abadi (Persian: آبادی, romanized: ābādī) is a Persian term used to describe a rural location, typically a settlement in a rural environment, and informally a larger settlement. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The word Abadi derives from " آباد , ābād ", which translates to "populous, thriving, prosperous".