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  2. Laskar Pelangi - Wikipedia

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    Laskar Pelangi (English: The Rainbow Troops) is a 2008 Indonesian drama film adapted from the novel of the same name by Andrea Hirata.The film follows a group of 10 students and their two inspirational teachers as they struggle with poverty and develop hopes for the future in Gantong Village, located at Belitung.

  3. Andrea Hirata - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Hirata (born 24 October 1967) [1] is an Indonesian author best known for the 2005 novel Laskar Pelangi ("The Rainbow Troops") and its sequels. Awards

  4. 2009 Indonesian Movie Awards - Wikipedia

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    Laskar Pelangi and Perempuan Berkalung Sorban is the film with the most awards this year, respectively taking home five [2] and four awards. Gara-Gara Bola won two awards, and other films taking home one award each.

  5. Sang Pemimpi - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamer (Indonesian: Sang Pemimpi) is the second novel in the tetralogy Laskar Pelangi by Andrea Hirata published by Bentang Pusaka in July 2006. In this novel, Hirata explores the friendship and brotherhood between Ikal and Arai.

  6. Pelangi - Wikipedia

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    Pelangi (Indonesian meaning Rainbow) was a 24-hour Indonesian language channel which broadcast Indonesian films and dramas (as of 2011). This channel was only available on Astro in the Indo Pek package.

  7. Pasir Pelangi - Wikipedia

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    Pasir Pelangi is a royal village in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This royal village was established in the early 1900s (decade) during the reign of Sultan Ibrahim of Johor . The main attractions of Pasir Pelangi are the several palaces situated here.

  8. Naga Pelangi - Wikipedia

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    The Naga Pelangi gobel figurehead. In modern Malay, Naga Pelangi, translated literally, means "Rainbow Dragon". [9] Nāga is a Sanskrit word and means snake or dragon.. All over South East Asia, in Burmese, Thai, Vietnamese, Khmer culture, Nagas are found in various form, half snake, half dragon.