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  2. Javanese calendar - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, the Javanese had used the Śaka calendar, which has its epoch in 78 CE and uses the lunisolar cycle for calculating time. [3] Sultan Agung's calendar retained the Saka calendar year system of counting, but differs by using the same lunar year measurement system as the Islamic calendar , rather than the solar year .

  3. KanJam - Wikipedia

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    A Kan Jam game. Kan Jam (sometimes spelled kanjam, KanJam, or Kan-Jam) is a flying disc game, played with a flying disc and two cans into which players deflect the disc. Teams of two players take turns tossing a disc between two plastic cans, scoring points if the disc hits or is deflected into one of the cans.

  4. Kan-jam - Wikipedia

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  5. 8 jewelry trends that are in for 2025 and 3 that are out ...

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    Personal and celebrity stylist Kim Appelt predicts a general trend toward convenience, comfort, and ease in 2025.. In other words, jewelry that goes with everything — like stacked gold pieces ...

  6. File:KanJam.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Clock - Wikipedia

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    A scale model of Su Song's Astronomical Clock Tower, built in 11th-century Kaifeng, China. It was driven by a large waterwheel , chain drive , and escapement mechanism. The Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Yi Xing along with government official Liang Lingzan made the escapement in 723 (or 725) to the workings of a water-powered armillary sphere and ...

  8. Jam Gadang - Wikipedia

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    Jam Gadang (Minangkabau for "Big Clock") is a clock tower, major landmark, and tourist attraction in the city of Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is in the centre of the city, near the main market, Pasar Ateh .

  9. Transjakarta - Wikipedia

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    20 May 2011: Corridor 2 and Corridor 3 initialised to serve until 11.00 pm, but only open nine shelters out of 22 on Corridor 2 and 9 out of 13 shelters on Corridor 3 remain open during the extended hours. [25] 1 July 2011: Corridors 4 to 7 began their late-night service, leaving only Corridor 8 without a late-night service. [26]