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Ibu Pertiwi is a popular Indonesian patriotic song composed by Kamsidi Samsuddin in 1908. [1] The song's lyrics are about Ibu Pertiwi, the national personification of Indonesia (also interpreted as "mother country").
Raden Nike Ratnadilla was born on 27 December 1975 in Bandung, West Java, the youngest child of three siblings of Raden Edi Kusnadi (1940-1997) and Nining Ningsihrat (1937-2022).
Syurga idaman - lagu: Dato’ A Rahman Hassan & lirik: Ali Omar; Tak mengapa - lirik & lagu: Dato’ A Rahman Hassan; Mestikah - lirik & lagu: Dato’ A Rahman Hassan; Kerana Fitnah - lagu: MYRosnah & lirik: Dato’ A Rahman Hassan; Pergilah kanda ku - lagu: Dato’ A Rahman Hassan & lirik: Ali Omar; Nikmat yang tak ternilai - lirik & lagu ...
Lagu-Lagu untuk Sekolah Dasar dan Lanjutan I: Lagu Wajib [Songs for Primary and High Schools I: Compulsory Songs] (in Indonesian). Depok, Indonesia: Musika. Torchia, Christopher (2007). Indonesian Idioms and Expressions: Colloquial Indonesian at Work. Singapore: Tuttle. ISBN 978-0-8048-3873-3
Melitha Patricia Sidabutar was born on 8 January 2001 in Balige, Toba Regency.She had a twin sister, Melisha and a brother, Ronald and Rinaldo. In 2014, she began her career as a singer and became famous after participating in the first season of Indonesian Idol Junior.
Buku Ende is a book of hymns in the Batak language used in the Batak Christian Protestant Church in Indonesia.The book is organized and published by the printing division of Batak Christian Protestant Church in Pematang Siantar, Indonesia.
The Grave of Sukarno (or Bung Karno's Grave), Indonesia's first president, is located in Blitar, East Java.Initially an ordinary grave where he was buried shortly after his death, a mausoleum was constructed in the late 1970s and the site evolved into a political and religious pilgrimage site, receiving hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
Chrisye was born Christian Rahardi (Lauw Peng Liang) in Jakarta on 16 September 1949 to Laurens Rahadi (Lauw Tek Kang, 1918–2005), a Chinese-Betawi entrepreneur, and Hanna Rahadi (Khoe Hian Eng, 1920–2003), a Chinese-Sundanese housewife from Bogor. [1]