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  2. Sanusi Pane - Wikipedia

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    Sanusi Pane (14 November 1905 – 2 January 1968) was an Indonesian writer, journalist, and historian. [1] He was highly active in literary media, sitting on the editorial boards of several publications.

  3. Guru Gembul - Wikipedia

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    In Javanese, the word gembul is an adjective meaning "overeating", while guru is "teacher" or "coach". According to Suara.com, he is known to be originally named Jafar Rohadi. [4]

  4. Tulus (singer) - Wikipedia

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    His debut album, Tulus, was released in 2011. Rolling Stone Indonesia put this album on the top chart of Indonesia's Best Album and awarded Tulus Rookie of the Year in 2013. [7]

  5. Ken Arok - Wikipedia

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    Ken Arok (or Ken Angrok), Rajasa (died c. 1227), was the founder and first ruler of Singhasari (also spelled Singosari), a medieval Indianized Hindu–Buddhist kingdom in the East Java area of Indonesia.

  6. Meganthropus - Wikipedia

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    Meganthropus is an extinct genus of non-hominin hominid ape, known from the Pleistocene of Indonesia. It is known from a series of large jaw and skull fragments found at the Sangiran site near Surakarta in Central Java, Indonesia, alongside several isolated teeth.

  7. Poedjangga Baroe - Wikipedia

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    Poedjangga Baroe (pronounced [puˈdʒaŋɡa baˈru]; Perfected spelling: Pujangga Baru, also known by the intermediate spelling Pudjangga Baru) was an Indonesian avant-garde literary magazine published from July 1933 to February 1942.

  8. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    Skull of Cro-Magnon 1. Cro-Magnons or European early modern humans (EEMH) were the first early modern humans (Homo sapiens) to settle in Europe, migrating from western Asia, continuously occupying the continent possibly from as early as 56,800 years ago.

  9. Radja - Wikipedia

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    [2] [9] Their second album, Manusia Biasa, sold only 60,000 copies when it was released in 2003. [8] [6] Their third album, Langkah Baru, was the first Radja released under EMI Music Indonesia and was significantly more successful.