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A drawing of twin mountains (Indonesian: pemandangan gunung kembar, "twin mountain view", or pemandangan gunung legendaris, "legendary mountain view") is a drawing pattern commonly made by Indonesian kindergarten and primary school students. The drawing is often produced by students who are asked by their teacher to draw natural features.
SK Kota; SK To'Uban, Pasir Mas; SK Bukit Jarum, Pasir Mas; SK Kampung Baru, Pasir Mas; SK Kepas, Pasir Mas; SK Banggol Petai, Pasir Mas; SK Bukit Perah, Pasir Mas; SK Chicha Tinggi, Pasir Mas; SK Kok Pauh, Rantau Panjang; SK Paloh Pintu Gang, Kota Bharu; SK Pantai Senok, Bachok; SK Pangkal Jenereh, Machang; SK Teluk Jering, Tumpat; SK Sungai ...
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Most dictionaries and definitions of shan shui assume that the term includes all ancient Chinese paintings with mountain and water images. [3] Contemporary Chinese painters, however, feel that only paintings with mountain and water images that follow specific conventions of form, style and function should be called "shan shui painting".
Kampung Ayer (kahm-PONG AH-yuhr) [2] is a prominent traditional settlement in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. It comprises neighbourhoods of traditional houses, schools and mosques built on stilts above the Brunei River near the capital's city centre .
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Nusantara; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org نسنطرة; Usage on ban.wikipedia.org Ibu Kota Nusantara
Spring Fresco, Minoan painting from Akrotiri, 1600–1500 BCE Zhan Ziqian, Strolling About in Spring, a very early Chinese landscape, c. 600. The earliest forms of art around the world depict little that could really be called landscape, although ground-lines and sometimes indications of mountains, trees or other natural features are included.