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  2. Bengawan Solo (company) - Wikipedia

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    A Bengawan Solo store at The Arcade. Bengawan Solo is a Singaporean bakery chain. It has 45 outlets islandwide with a factory at 23 Woodlands Link. The bakery is known for making and selling Indonesian style kue, buns, cakes, cookies and mooncakes due to the fact that the owner and founder, Anastasia Liew, is an Indonesian who migrated to Singapore from Palembang in early 1970s.

  3. Anastasia Tjendri-Liew - Wikipedia

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    Anastasia Tjendri-Liew (Born in 1947, Bangka Island, Indonesia) is the founder and managing director of Bengawan Solo, one of Singapore's bakery franchises. Tjendri-Liew was born in Indonesia and immigrated to Singapore in 1970. [1] Bengawan Solo has expanded from a single store to a chain with over 40 locations under her supervision. [2]

  4. Gesang Martohartono - Wikipedia

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    Gesang Martohartono (1 October 1917 – 20 May 2010) [1] was an Indonesian singer-songwriter from central Java.He is the composer of the "Bengawan Solo," famous song throughout Indonesia, Japan, part of Asia, and some other countries.

  5. List of Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    Gesang Martohartono, Keroncong composer, songwriter of the famous song "Bengawan Solo" Jessica Mauboy, runner-up of the fourth season of Australian Idol, Australian r&b singer of Indonesian descent; Once Mekel; Poppy Mercury, singer; Agnez Mo, R&B singer and dancer; Frans Mohede, singer

  6. Rebecca Pan - Wikipedia

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    One of her songs, which she recorded when she was 18, is played briefly in In the Mood for Love — the English version of an Indonesian folk song, "Bengawan Solo". Discography [ edit ]

  7. Bengawan Solo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bengawan Solo is the title of the 1949 Indonesian film with the song used as the title theme. [12] The song was used in the both 1949 Japanese film Stray Dog and The Quiet Duel by Akira Kurosawa. [4] Bengawan Solo (ブンガワンソロ, Bungawan Soro) is the title of a 1951 Japanese film directed by Kon Ichikawa, [13] with "Bengawan Solo" its ...

  8. List of Javanese people - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Chairman of UMNO, MP for Bagan Datuk; B. J. Habibie, scientist and former Indonesian president (also of Bugis descent) Boediono, former Vice President of Indonesia; Joko Widodo, 7th President of Indonesia, former Governor of Jakarta and Mayor of Surakarta

  9. Islam in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia must continue as a secular State with Islam as the official religion". [10] National Mosque of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Four of Malaysia's states, Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, and Perlis, are governed by Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), which is a conservative Islamic political party, with a proclaimed goal of establishing an ...