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  2. Pancasila University - Wikipedia

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    The university was declared on 28 October 1966, following the merger of the older Pancasila University which was itself founded in 1963 and the Bung Karno University which was founded in 1964 [1] (not to be mistaken with another identically named university founded in 1999), partially due to the pressure from the Suharto government against symbolism of the former president.

  3. Pancasila Building - Wikipedia

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    The Pancasila Building (Indonesian: Gedung Pancasila) is a historic building located in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.The name "Pancasila" refers to the speech delivered by Sukarno in the building on which he spoke about the concept of Pancasila, a philosophical concept which would be the foundation of the Indonesian nation, on June 1, 1945.

  4. Indraprasta PGRI University - Wikipedia

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    STKIP PGRI Jakarta (Indonesian: Sekolah Tinggi Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia) (English: College of Teacher Training and Teacher's Education Association of the Republic of Indonesia) officially became Indraprasta PGRI University on November 6, 2004, based on SK Mendiknas RI No.142/D/O/2004 by the Ministry of National Education of Indonesia.

  5. University of Singaperbangsa Karawang - Wikipedia

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    University of Singaperbangsa Karawang (Indonesian: Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang) is the first university to be established in Karawang. It was established on 2 February 1982. The university is named Raden Adipati Singaperbangsa, founder of Karawang under Sultan Agung of Mataram. On October 6, 2014 UNSIKA became a public university.

  6. National symbols of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Garuda Pancasila is the national emblem of Indonesia. [3] It is an eagle- or hawk-like bird and the name of symbol derived from Garuda, the mythical bird vehicle of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. The current symbol are designed and officially recognised in 1950s.

  7. Sri Mulyani - Wikipedia

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    Sri Mulyani was born in Tanjung Karang (now called Bandar Lampung) in Lampung, Sumatra, on 26 August 1962. [5] She is the seventh child of university lecturers professor Satmoko and Retno Sriningsih. [6]

  8. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Pledge, a pledge made by Indonesian youth on October 28, 1928, defining the identity of the Indonesian nation.On the last pledge, there was an affirmation of Indonesian language as a unifying language throughout the archipelago.

  9. Japanese occupation of West Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    [71] [88] It is believed that Sukarno derived the foundational principles of the first sila of the Pancasila, "Ketuhanan Maha Esa" (Belief in One Supreme God), from his experiences in West Sumatra. This concept is said to have been influenced by the teachings, advice, and conversations he had with Sheikh Abbas Abdullah .