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5 Detik dan Rasa Rindu (transl. 5 Seconds of Longing) is an Indonesian romantic drama musical streaming television series produced by MD Entertainment which premiered 8 September 2023 on WeTV. [1] This series is an adaptation of the book with the same title. [ 2 ]
The film is the fourth sequel to 99 Cahaya di Langit Eropa. The story follows the adventures of Hanum and Rangga from Europe to the United States. [1] It stars Acha Septriasa, Abimana Aryasatya, Nino Fernandez, Rianti Cartwright, and Boy William. Bulan Terbelah di Langit Amerika 2 was mainly filmed in San Francisco as well as Singkawang. [2]
A millisecond (from milli-and second; symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10 −3 or 1 / 1000) of a second [1] [2] or 1000 microseconds.
Detikcom was originally founded by Budi Darsono (former Tempo and DeTIK journalist), Yayan Sopyan (former DeTIK journalist), Abdul Rahman (former SWA journalist), and Didi Nugrahadi. The domain name detik.com became active on 29 May 1998, however the site did not start producing content until 9 July 1998, which is considered its founding date.
The second (symbol: s) is a unit of time derived from the division of the day first into 24 hours, then to 60 minutes and finally to 60 seconds each (24 × 60 × 60 = 86400).
Jakarta Kota Station is a two-storey station surrounded by streets on three sides with one main entrance and two side entrances. The main entrance and hall are characterized by a barrel vault roof with openings horizontally composed with the top dominated by vertical units (lunettes).
Pos Kota (The City Post) is an Indonesia daily newspaper published in Jakarta, published by PT. Media Antarkota Jaya since 1970. Media Antarkota Jaya since 1970. Generally, the newspaper contains local, crime, and society news, as well as sports and entertainment news targeted for the mid-lower society.
Fauzi Bowo, known as "Foke" to many Jakartans, was born in Jakarta to a wealthy landowning family. [6] His father, Djohari bin Adiputro, was a Javanese from Malang, East Java while his mother, Nuraini binti Abdul Manaf, was an ethnic Betawi from Jakarta.