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  2. Javanese orthography - Wikipedia

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    (in Indonesian) Pedoman Bahasa Jawa yang Disempurnakan (1977) This page was last edited on 4 August 2024, at 18:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Krama Inggil - Wikipedia

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    Krama Inggil is a polite form of the Javanese language used in daily conversations, [1] especially with older people. The opposite of this speaking manner is called "Boso Ngoko".

  4. Campursari - Wikipedia

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    The combination thus ends up with the Western instruments being dominated by the traditional Javanese instruments according to the local taste of langgam jawa and gending. Some popular Campursari artists are Didi Kempot and older langgam jawa kroncong diva Waljinah .

  5. Babad Tanah Jawi - Wikipedia

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    Hans Ras, The Babad Tanah Jawi and its reliability.Questions of content, structure and function. In: C.D. Grijns and S.O. Robson (eds.), Cultural contact and textual ...

  6. East Java - Wikipedia

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    East Java (Indonesian: Jawa Timur, Javanese: ꦙꦮꦶꦮꦺꦠꦤ꧀, romanized: Jawa Wétan, Madurese: Jhâbâ Tèmor, Pegon: جاوا وتان) is a province of Indonesia located in the easternmost third of Java island.

  7. Poerbatjaraka - Wikipedia

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    Poerbatjaraka (alternative spelling: Purbacaraka, 1 January 1884 – 25 July 1964) was a Javanese/Indonesian self-taught philologist and professor, specialising in Javanese literature.

  8. 3A Japanese propaganda movement - Wikipedia

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    3A Movement Propaganda Poster . The 3D Japanese Propaganda Movement or 3A Movement was a propaganda movement by the Japanese Empire during World War II and their occupation period in Indonesia.

  9. Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Firefighting services in Malaysia began in 1883 with the establishment of the Selangor fire and rescue volunteers led by H.F. Bellamy, with 15 active personnel. The Malayan Union Fire Services (MUS), based in Kuala Lumpur, was established after World War II, headed by Flight Lt. W.J. German.