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Salma Salsabil 'Aliyyah Putri Mandaya (born 12 February 2002) [1] commonly known as Salma Salsabil, is an Indonesian singer-songwriter from Probolinggo, East Java.She won the twelfth season of Indonesian Idol broadcast by the television broadcaster RCTI in 2023, as well as being the first female singer wearing the hijab in the history of Indonesian Idol to win the competition.
Songs such as "April" which was composed in 2012, then "Celengan Rindu," "Waktu yang Salah," and "Tempat Aku Pulang" which was released from the album Tempat Aku Pulang (2014), as well as "Juara Kedua, " "Rumah," "Kau," "Garis Terdepan," "Nadir," and "Hingga Napas Ini Habis" which were released from the album Konspirasi Alam Semesta (2015) were ...
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈɡintɪŋ]; born 20 October 1996) is an Indonesian badminton player. [1] He first rose to senior prominence when he won the bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games, having won a 2014 Youth Olympic bronze in 2014.
The bale ("meeting hall"), rumah ("house"), and sopo ("rice barn") are the three main building types common to the different Batak groups. The rumah has traditionally been a large house in which a group of families lives communally. During the day, the interior is a shared living space, and at night, cloth or matting drapes provide families ...
Lalu Muhammad Zohri (born 1 July 2000) [2] is an Indonesian track and field sprinter. He is the first Indonesian male to win a medal at the IAAF World U20 Championships by winning a gold medal in the 100m.
Penghuni Rumah Terakhir: Performer On 9 January [51] NET. Ini Talkshow: Guest On 13 March [52] The Sacred Riana: Beginning: Riana Premiered on 14 March (her first film debut) [53] [54] SCTV IBOMA 2019: Performer On 5 April [55] Indosiar Magicomic Show: Performer On 13 July [56] On 17 August [57] ITV: Britain's Got Talent: The Champions: Contestant
Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani; Personal information; Country: Indonesia: Born 6 August 1998 (age 26)Blitar, East Java, Indonesia: Height: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Handedness: Right: Men's doubles
The 2010 Inter Island Cup was held with a half-competition system, where the 6 participating teams were divided into 2 groups. [5] In 2011, the group stage featured 4 groups of 3 clubs each, and each game was played for 3 x 45 minutes and had to produce a winner (no draw).