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  2. Betawi people - Wikipedia

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    Betawi language. The Betawi language, also known as Betawi Malay, is a Malay-based creole language. It was the only Malay-based dialect spoken on the northern coast of Java; other northern Java coastal areas are overwhelmingly dominated by Javanese dialects, while some parts speak Madurese and Sundanese.

  3. Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village - Wikipedia

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    Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village or Setu Babakan is a cultural park of Betawi people, which is located at Srengseng Sawah, Jagakarsa, Jakarta in Indonesia. [1] The village is about 5 kilometers southeast of Ragunan Zoo at the center of the Betawi Cultural Village, a site considered as part of the cultural heritage of Jakarta, which is devoted to the preservation of the indigenous Betawi ...

  4. Aminah Cendrakasih - Wikipedia

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    She was also a member of the Association of Islamic Arts and Culture (Himpunan Seni Budaya Islam) and the Betawi Cultural Institute (Lembaga Kebudayaan Betawi). [2] Cendrakasih remained highly active during the 1980s, appearing in some forty-two films.

  5. Betawi Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was constructed over three years from 2012 to 2015, [4] and was initially one of the units managed by the Betawi Cultural Village management body. [1] [5] On July 30, 2017, the museum was officially opened and made available for public visits during the 11th Betawi Lebaran celebration, attended by Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

  6. Yasmine Zaki Shahab - Wikipedia

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    Betawi dalam Perspektif Kontemporer: Perkembangan, Potensi, dan Tantangannya (1997), published by Lembaga Kebudayaan Betawi; Busana Betawi: Sejarah & Prospek Pengembangannya (2000), published by Provincial Government of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta

  7. Category:Betawi culture - Wikipedia

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  8. Sabeni - Wikipedia

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    Silat Sabeni Tenabang (Sabeni Silat of Tenabang), often shortened as Sabeni silat, is one of the Betawinese pencak silat (Betawi: maen pukulan) styles. [1] [2] [3] The style was created by its eponymous founder Sabeni bin Canam around the end of the 19th century, when Indonesia was still in the Dutch colonial period. [2]

  9. Kwitang silat - Wikipedia

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    Perguruan Silat Mustika Kwitang (Mustika Kwitang Silat School), or simply called Kwitang silat, is a Betawinese pencak silat style (Betawi: maen pukulan).It was originally developed in the Kwitang village, which is now part of the Senen subdistrict in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. [1]