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  2. Javanese calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Javanese calendar (Javanese: ꦥꦤꦁꦒꦭ꧀ꦭꦤ꧀ꦗꦮ, romanized: Pananggalan Jawa) is the calendar of the Javanese people. It is used concurrently with two other calendars, the Gregorian calendar and the Islamic calendar.

  3. File:Bali-lontar-usana-jawa-300ppi.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:January 2009 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:2009 events in Indonesia by month - Wikipedia

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  6. 2009 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    100% Cinta Indonesia; 2009 Pendet controversy; Bloom Agro is founded.; January 4: 2009 Papua earthquakes January 11: The MV Teratai Prima sunk.; February 11: 2009 Talaud Islands earthquake

  7. Category:2009 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  8. Balinese saka calendar - Wikipedia

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    Information about the Saka calendar on a Balinese wall calendar. Based on a lunar calendar, the saka year comprises twelve months, or sasih, of 30 days each.However, because the lunar cycle is slightly shorter than 30 days, and the lunar year has a length of 354 or 355 days, the calendar is adjusted to prevent it losing synchronization with the lunar or solar cycles.

  9. Pawukon calendar - Wikipedia

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    The days of the 3, 5, 6, and 7 day weeks are arranged in simple recurring cycles - much like the seven days of the week in the Gregorian calendar.Because 210 is not divisible by 4, 8, or 9, extra days must be added to the 4-, 8-, and 9-day weeks.