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  2. Hadiah Daripada Hati - Wikipedia

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    The first single from the album, "Ku Mahu," has been officially confirmed by Siti. Preceding its release, "Hati" was unveiled in September 2007 as part of the film soundtrack for 1957: Hati Malaya. Meanwhile, the third track, "Mulanya Cinta," made its debut in the musical play titled P. Ramlee: The Musical, paying homage to the iconic Malay ...

  3. Pasar pagi - Wikipedia

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    Often the stalls are temporarily overflowing occupying nearby streets around the marketplace — which normally open for traffic in other hours of the day. They sell fresh produce, such as vegetables, fruits, chicken, meat, and fish. The major pasar pagi in Jakarta are Pasar Pagi Mangga Dua, Pasar Induk Kramat Jati, Pasar Minggu and Pasar Senen.

  4. List of Indonesian films - Wikipedia

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    Bernapas dalam lumpur: 1971: Beranak Dalam Kubur: ... Aku Atau Dia: Comedy drama: Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini) ... Filosofi Kopi: Angga Dwimas Sasongko: Chicco ...

  5. Kebon Kopi I inscription - Wikipedia

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    Kebon Kopi I also known as Tapak Gajah inscription (elephant footprint inscription), [1] is one of several inscriptions dated from the era of Tarumanagara Kingdom circa 5th century. [2] The inscription bearing the image of elephant footprint, which was copied from the elephant ride of King Purnawarman of Tarumanagara, which is equated with ...

  6. Senja di Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Senja di Jakarta was written while Mochtar Lubis was under house arrest, as ordered by the Sukarno government. The manuscript was originally entitled Yang Terinjak dan Melawan (English: Those Who are Stepped On and Fight Back), but the title was changed during translation.

  7. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, /x/ is mostly replaced with [h] or [k] by some speakers. /ʃ/ is sometimes replaced with /s/, which was traditionally used as a substitute for /ʃ/ in older borrowings from Sanskrit, and /f/ is rarely replaced, though /p/ was substituted for /f/ in older borrowings such as kopi "coffee" from Dutch koffie. /z/ may occasionally be ...