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The Research Organization for Archaeology, Language, and Literature (Indonesian: Organisasi Riset Arkeologi, Bahasa, dan Sastra, ORARBASTRA) [1] is one of Research Organizations under the umbrella of the National Research and Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional, BRIN). On 24 January 2022, the formation of the agency is announced ...
The Agency for Language Development and Cultivation (Indonesian: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa), formerly the Language and Book Development Agency (Badan Pengembangan Bahasa dan Perbukuan) and the Language Centre (Pusat Bahasa), is the institution responsible for standardising and regulating the Indonesian language as well as maintaining the indigenous languages of Indonesia.
Indonesian Word Indonesian Meaning Sanskrit Word Sanskrit Transcription Sanskrit Meaning Note abrak: clear mining product, such as glass, mica: अभ्रक
Nicole Alejandra Wallace del Barrio is a Spanish actress known for her main roles as Nora Grace in Skam España, the Spanish adaptation of Skam, as Noah in the Prime Video original film My Fault, based on the bestselling Wattpad novel series by Mercedes Ron, and as Alma in the Netflix miniseries Raising Voices.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer dan Sastra Realisme Sosialis (1999) Cantik itu Luka (2002) Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash (2014) Dewi "Dee" Lestari (b. 1976) Supernova 1: Ksatria, Puteri dan Bintang Jatuh (2001) Supernova 2: Akar (2002) Supernova 3: Petir (2004) Filosofi Kopi (2005) Rectoverso (2009) Perahu Kertas (2010) Madre (2011) Supernova 4 ...
Nicole Wallace as Nora Grace (born 13 February 2002), one of the central protagonists of season 3. In the beginning of the series, Nora has recently moved back to Madrid from Madison, Wisconsin. She is very empathetic, kind and sensitive to others, and identifies with feminist causes. Her attraction to popular boy Alejandro is a major recurring ...
Ayu Utami, whose 1998 novel Saman is noted as starting the sastra wangi movement. Sastra wangi (also spelled sastrawangi; literally, "fragrant literature") is a label given to a new body of Indonesian literature written by young, urban Indonesian women who take on controversial issues such as politics, religion and sexuality.
Julie Shigekuni was born in 1962 in the Panorama City neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. [1] She is a fifth-generation Japanese-American. [2] As a teenager she lived in Japan and worked for a newspaper in Tokyo. [3]