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  2. Noah (band) - Wikipedia

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    Noah's version of Taman Langit, along with a remake of "Yang Terdalam" music video, was released on 17 December 2021. [65] Noah then continued by releasing a re-recorded version of "Bintang di Surga" as a single on 7 January 2022. [ 66 ]

  3. Taman Langit - Wikipedia

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    Taman Langit is the first studio album by the Indonesian band Peterpan. The album was released on January 6, 2003, through Musica Studios and has sold over 850,000 copies in Indonesia. Track listing

  4. Purwokerto railway station - Wikipedia

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    Purwokerto Station (PWT) is a large type A railway station located in West Purwokerto, Banyumas Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The station is located at an altitude of 75 m. It is the largest station under the management of PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) Operation Area V Purwokerto.

  5. Taman Langit (Noah album) - Wikipedia

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    Taman Langit is the second re-recorded album by the Indonesian rock band Noah. It is a re-recording of their first album Taman Langit , which was released in 2003 when they were named Peterpan, and is the second album in Noah's project to re-record their songs from the Peterpan era.

  6. Purwokerto - Wikipedia

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    South Purwokerto (Purwokerto Selatan), is the most populous district with a population of 73,753 people in mid 2023. [1] Bulupitu's bus station and Taman Andang Pangrenan are here. East Purwokerto (Purwokerto Timur), with a population of 55,679 people in 2023. Main street; Jl.Jendral Sudirman, includes the city's landscape Pendopo Kabupaten and ...

  7. Ujung Kulon National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ujung Kulon National Park is a national park at the westernmost tip of Java, located in Sumur District of Pandeglang Regency, part of Banten province in Indonesia.It once included the volcanic island group of Krakatoa in Lampung province, [2] [3] although current maps has suggested the Krakatoa island group as its own protected area, the Pulau Anak Krakatau Marine Nature Reserve.

  8. Taman language (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    This Austronesian languages -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Tamanic languages - Wikipedia

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    In Taman, it was sometimes reflected as ɛ: (Malay lain > lɛ:n). *u was dissimilated to i before *u in the following syllable (*tumpul > timpul "blunt").