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  2. Osing people - Wikipedia

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    The native language of Osing people is the Osing language, it is categorized as part of the Javanese language family. Linguistically speaking, this language has been influenced heavily by its neighbour notably the Standard Javanese (mainly eastern dialects) and Balinese. [6]

  3. Indonesian 500-rupiah coin - Wikipedia

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    The obverse featured the national emblem Garuda Pancasila, the lettering "BANK INDONESIA," and the mint year, while the reverse depicted an image of the jasmine flower (Jasminum), the lettering "Bunga Melati" and the denomination ("Rp500"). 71 million of these coins were minted in 1991, while 100 million of them were minted in 1992; not much is ...

  4. Baduy people - Wikipedia

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    The term baduy is a short form derived from baduyut in the Baduy language.It is a native Sundanese term that refers to an endemic vine plant of western Java (Trichosanthes villosa), used as a herbal medicine since ancient times.

  5. Slank - Wikipedia

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    Slank is an Indonesian rock band. It was founded in 1983 by teenagers in an alley street in Jakarta called Gang Potlot. The band is known for songs which are often accompanied by political and socially conscious lyrics.

  6. Bawean people - Wikipedia

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    The bazzar of Baweans in Surabaya, c. 1920s. The Baweans diaspora in Singapore, c. 1901. The homeland of the Bawean people is the Bawean Islands in the Java Sea. As a result of migration, nowadays the Baweans can be found in all regions across Indonesia, especially in western Indonesian region.

  7. Minangkabau people - Wikipedia

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    Landholding is one of the crucial functions of the suku (female lineage unit). Because Minangkabau men, like Acehnese men, often migrate to seek experience, wealth, and commercial success, the women's kin group is responsible for maintaining the continuity of the family and the distribution and cultivation of the land. [18]

  8. Karo people (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Karo were harassing Dutch interests in East Sumatra, and Jacob Theodoor Cremer, a Dutch administrator, regarded evangelism as a means to suppress this activity. The Netherlands Missionary Society answered the call, commencing activities in the Karolands in 1890, where they engaged not only in evangelism but also in ethnology and documenting the Karo culture.

  9. Istana Negara (Jakarta) - Wikipedia

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    State banquet in Istana Negara during President Obama's visit in 2010. The architecture of the Merdeka Palace was done in a style known as the Indies Empire style, a popular style of architecture in the early 19th-century Batavia. During the early days, the 3.375 m 2 building had two stories. In 1848, the upper floor was partly demolished, and ...