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  2. Petra Christian University - Wikipedia

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    Petra Christian University (Indonesian: Universitas Kristen Petra) abbreviated as UKP or PCU, is a private Christian university in Indonesia, located in Wonocolo District in Surabaya, East Java. It was established in 1961, founded by PPPK Petra , an educational Christian based in Surabaya which established in 1951.

  3. Protestantism in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Huria Kristen Batak Protestant is a Lutheran denomination founded by Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen. It is the largest Protestant denomination in Indonesia and has over 4 million congregants. [ 13 ] The relatively large number of "denominations" per capita in Indonesia may be due to the significant number of different ethnic groups in Indonesia .

  4. Undang - Wikipedia

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    The ruling chiefs are selected among the nobility in each luak (district), following matrilineal inheritance, part of the state's adat perpatih customs.. The Undang of Sungai Ujong is chosen among the Waris Klana di-Hulu and Waris Klana di-Hilir families of the noble House of Waris Klana and inherits the title Dato' Klana Petra.

  5. List of schools in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of schools in the Southeast Asian country of Brunei.The list includes both government and private primary, secondary and tertiary schools. Muslim students below a certain age are also expected to attend classes in religious institutions after the normal schooling hours.

  6. Indonesian language - Wikipedia

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    seorang laki-laki (a man), enam orang petani (six farmers), seratus orang murid (a hundred students) biji smaller rounded objects most fruits, cups, nuts 'grain' sebiji/ sebutir telur (an egg), sebutir/ butiran-butiran beras (rice or rices) batang long stiff things trees, walking sticks, pencils 'trunk, rod' sebatang tongkat (a stick) həlai

  7. Gorontalo people - Wikipedia

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    Gorontalo people, also known as Gorontalese, [2] [3] are an Austronesian ethnic group native to Gorontalo province. The Gorontalo people have traditionally been concentrated in the provinces of Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, and the northern part of Central Sulawesi.