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  2. Olga Syahputra - Wikipedia

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    Olga was born Yoga Syahputra on February 8, 1983 in Jakarta, Indonesia, as the eldest child and son of the seven children of Nur Rachman and Nurshida. [1] His brothers were Nurdianto, Utoyo "Ute" Rahman, and Billy Syahputra, an actor, [2] [3] [4] while his sisters were Renny Nurmah, Rena Oktapia, and Rossa Juwita.

  3. 3 Days to Eternity - Wikipedia

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    3 Days to Eternity (Indonesian: 3 Hari Untuk Selamanya) is a 2007 Indonesian adult comedy-drama film directed by Riri Riza. The story is about a young man and a woman who drive from Jakarta to Yogyakarta .

  4. 2021 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    2 August – Indonesia wins its first gold medal in badminton Women's Doubles during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. [135] 3 August – PPKM to be extended until 9 August. [136] 9 August – Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan announced that PPKM in the island of Java and Bali would be extended until 16 ...

  5. Siti Hartinah - Wikipedia

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    Siti Hartinah’s marriage to Suharto was initiated by Suharto's foster mother, Mrs Prawirowiharjo. [2] At that time, Suharto held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Indonesian Army where he was stationed in Yogyakarta. [8] Siti Hartinah and Suharto had previously met when she attended the same school with one of Suharto’s cousins in ...

  6. Banjarmasin - Wikipedia

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    Greater Banjarmasin, also known as Banjarbakula (an acronym for Banjarmasin-Barito Kuala-Tanah Laut) or Banjar Raya, is an urban agglomeration of over two million people covering an area of 6,945.67 km 2 (2,681.74 sq mi), which includes Banjarbaru city and parts of Banjar Regency (including Martapura town), Barito Kuala Regency, and Tanah Laut ...

  7. Lebaran - Wikipedia

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    Eid mass prayer on open field during colonial Dutch East Indies period. The word Lebaran was derived from a Javanese word, and according to Indonesian Muslim scholar Umar Khayam, the lebaran tradition was the result of acculturation between Javanese culture and Islam during the 15th century.

  8. Mbah Maridjan - Wikipedia

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    [1] – 26 October 2010) was the spiritual guardian [2] or "gatekeeper" of the Indonesian volcano Mount Merapi. His birthplace was in the mountainside hamlet (Javanese language- dukuh ) of Kinahrejo , Umbulharjo Village, Cangkringan District, of the Sleman Regency , on the island of Java in Indonesia.