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  2. Kartini - Wikipedia

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    Raden Adjeng Kartini, also known as Raden Ayu Kartini (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), [a] was a prominent Indonesian activist who advocated for women's rights and female education. She was born into an aristocratic Javanese family in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia). After attending a Dutch-language primary school, she ...

  3. List of Indonesian national songs - Wikipedia

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    Ibu Kita Kartini (Wage Rudolf Soepratman) Ibu Pertiwi (song) (Kamsidi Samsuddin and/or Ismail Marzuki) [1] Indonesia Bersatulah (Alfred Simanjuntak) Indonesia Jaya ; Indonesia Raya (Wage Rudolf Soepratman) Indonesia Subur ; Indonesia Pusaka (Ismail Marzuki) Indonesia Tetap Merdeka (Cornel Simanjuntak) Indonesia Tumpah Darahku

  4. Kartini (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kartini (subtitled Princess of Java in other regions) is a 2017 Indonesian biographical family drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Bramantyo and Bagus Bramanti. It features an ensemble cast, with Dian Sastrowardoyo starring in the title role of Indonesian woman emancipation heroine, Kartini .

  5. Kartini Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kartini School in Jakarta Opening of the Kartini School in Buitzenborg () May 1915 Kartini School building in Buitenzorg (opened 1918) Class Kartini school in Malang. Kartini Schools, named for the Javanese women's rights advocate Raden Ajeng Kartini (Lady Kartini), were opened to educate indigenous girls in the Dutch East Indies in the wake of the Dutch Ethical Policy.

  6. Lyodra - Wikipedia

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    Lyodra was born Lyodra Margareta Ginting on 21 June 2003 in Medan, North Sumatra. [9] [10] She was raised in a Catholic family and was given the baptismal name Margareta.Her first name, Lyodra, itself is a modification or another form of the female name in Hebrew, Liora, which means "Light".

  7. Nada (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Nada is a feminine given name found with the etymology of 'hope' in South Slavic-speaking countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia, ...

  8. Nada (Juanes song) - Wikipedia

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    Nada (English: Nothing) is a song by Colombian singer Juanes belonging to his debut album Fíjate Bien. The single went on sale in 2001. The single went on sale in 2001. This song became known to Juanes as a great artist and one of the most successful singers of pop music.

  9. Nada (Italian singer) - Wikipedia

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    Nada Malanima (born 17 November 1953), known mononymously as Nada, is an Italian singer-songwriter and actress. She was nicknamed Il pulcino del Gabbro ("The little chick of Gabbro "). Career