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  2. Indonesia–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesia–Japan Economic Partnership Agreement is a bilateral agreement signed between Indonesia and Japan on 20 August 2007 and having been in force since 1 July 2008. Initiated by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, it was Indonesia's first bilateral free trade agreement. Since 2013, Indonesia has requested a review of the terms ...

  3. Matamata - Wikipedia

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    Matamata Intermediate is the town's co-educational state intermediate school, [34] [35] with a roll of 432. [36] There are two co-educational state primary schools: Matamata Primary School, [37] [38] with a roll of 506; [39] and Firth School, [40] with a roll of 231. [41] The motto for Firth School is E Tipu E Rea, which translates as Grow and ...

  4. Indonesia–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia and Japan established diplomatic relations in April 1958. Both are two Asian nations that share historical, economic, and political ties. Both nations went through a difficult period in World War II when the then Dutch East Indies was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army for three-and-a-half years. [1]

  5. File:Propaganda Jepang Indonesia Raya Nippon Eigasha 2605.webm

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    English: A Japanese propaganda emphasising "Indonesia Raya", a song with an equal status that of "Kimigayo" as the de facto national anthem of Indonesia during Japanese occupation. Date Bahasa Indonesia: Lagu: 1924

  6. 3A Japanese propaganda movement - Wikipedia

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    The 3D Japanese Propaganda Movement or 3A Movement was a propaganda movement by the Japanese Empire during World War II and their occupation period in Indonesia. The movement was born from the thought of Shimizu Hitoshi, an official at Sendenbu. Sendenbu was the Japanese propaganda department during World War II.

  7. Center of the People's Power - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Putera aimed to attract the sympathy of the Indonesian people to help Japan win the war against the Allies. It was urging the Indonesian people to support the Japanese occupation because it had helped liberate Indonesia from protracted colonialism. [6]

  8. Matamatá - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Matamatá

  9. Category:Matamata - Wikipedia

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