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  2. Ipindo - Wikipedia

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    Ikatan Pandu Indonesia (Ipindo) was the World Organization of the Scout Movement-recognized Indonesian national Scouting federation from 1953 to 1961. When Indonesia became an independent country, there were more than 60 separate Boy Scout and Girl Guide organizations. Most were directly affiliated with some certain political parties or social ...

  3. Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The desire for unity for Indonesian scouting organisations at that time appeared to begin with the formation of the Persaudaraan Antara Pandu Indonesia (PAPI), a federation of Pandu Kebangsaan, INPO, SIAP, NATIPIJ, and PPS on 23 May 1928. This federation did not last long due to the intention of fusion.

  4. Girl Guides Association of Brunei Darussalam - Wikipedia

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    The Girl Guides Association of Brunei Darussalam was established on 1 January 1951 [4] in Kuala Belait by R. C. Bell, the wife of the British Resident at the time, and officially registered in Brunei Town (now Bandar Seri Begawan) in 1953.

  5. Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia (PPPM, Girl Guides Malaysia) is the national Guiding organization of Malaysia. It serves 73,915 members (as of 2008). [ 1 ] Founded in 1916, the girls-only organization became a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1960.

  6. Interfaith greetings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Assalamualaikum, Salam sejahtera bagi kita semua, Shalom, Salve, Om swastiastu, Namo buddhaya, Salam kebajikan. Variations exist, such as combining or replacing "Salam Sejahtera" with "Shalom" entirely as both represent Christianity, in addition to adding greeting phrases in regional languages or for traditional religions. [9] [3] [1]

  7. Pandu - Wikipedia

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    Pandu (Sanskrit: पाण्डु, romanized: Pāṇḍu, lit. 'pale') was the king of Kuru kingdom, with capital at Hastinapur in the epic Mahabharata. He was the foster-father of the five Pandavas, who are the central characters of the epic. [1] Pandu was born pale, to Vichitravirya's second wife, Ambalika. Pandu married Kunti and Madri.

  8. Pandu Wiguna - Wikipedia

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    Pandu Wiguna (born October 6, 1995) is an Indonesian professional basketball player for the Prawira Bandung of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL). He is nicknamed "Pan-Dunk" as he's known for his powerful slam dunks .

  9. Pandu Patria Sjahrir - Wikipedia

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    Pandu Patria Sjahrir. Pandu Patria Sjahrir (born in Boston, Massachusetts, 17 May 1979) is one of Indonesia's leading coal mining entrepreneurs. [1] He is Chief Investment Officer of Danantara [2] and a majority shareholder of Toba Bara Sejahtera, a company engaged in coal mining industry. Pandu Sjahrir is the Founding Partner of AC Ventures.