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  2. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    PERNYATAAN UMUM TENTANG HAK ASASI MANUSIA sebagai satu standar umum keberhasilan untuk semua bangsa dan negara, dengan tujuan agar setiap orang dan setiap badan dalam masyarakat dengan senantiasa mengingat Pernyataan ini, akan berusaha dengan jalan mengajar dan mendidik untuk menggalakkan penghargaan terhadap hak-hak dan kebebasan-kebebasan ...

  3. Frog (Malaysian politics) - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysian politics, a frog (Malay: katak politik, Sabahan: Buhangkut politik) refers to an act where a politician crosses the bench from one party to another (changing support). [1] [2] This term was first coined in during the 1994 Sabah state elections after United Sabah Party losing its majority even the party won the state elections.

  4. KOPASKA - Wikipedia

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    The Kopaska (Indonesian: Komando Pasukan Katak, lit. 'Frogman Forces Command') is the premier frogman and underwater demolition unit of the Indonesian Navy.The unit's motto is Tan Hana Wighna Tan Sirna (Sanskrit for "There is no obstacle that cannot be defeated").

  5. Kupamanduka - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Bakri Musa likens it to the Malay language phrase katak di bawah tempurong (frogs under a coconut shell). [4] The story of the Koopamanduka is often told to children in India and forms a part of many folktales. [6] A similar idiom , zh:井底之蛙 by Chinese philosopher Zhuang Zhou is also used in Chinese folklore. [7]

  6. Katak: The Brave Beluga - Wikipedia

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    Katak: The Brave Beluga (French: Katak, le brave béluga) is a Canadian animated film, directed by Christine Dallaire-Dupont and Nicola Lemay and released in 2023. [1] The film centres on Katak, a young beluga living in the Saguenay Fjord who has a reputation as a late bloomer as he is still grey and has not turned white like most belugas his age; eager to prove his maturity and courage, he ...

  7. Fejervarya - Wikipedia

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    Fejervarya is a genus of frogs in the family Dicroglossidae found in Asia. First proposed in 1915 by István József Bolkay, a Hungarian naturalist, the genus did not see widespread adoption at first.

  8. Chalcorana rufipes - Wikipedia

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    Chalcorana rufipes is a species of "true frog" in the family Ranidae. [3] It is endemic to Sumatra, Indonesia. [1] It was split off from Chalcorana chalconota by Robert Inger and colleagues in 2009, [3] along with a number of other species. [2]

  9. Ceratophrys - Wikipedia

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    In captivity, C. cranwelli and C. ornata are the most popular species, [4] along with the "fantasy frog", a captive-produced hybrid between C. cranwelli and C. cornuta.These frogs can live in a terrarium with a floor area 8-10 times the size of the frog. [4]