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In 1993, KRU started their ReKRUed Rap Tour, [6] followed by the Awas Da' Concert tour two years later. In 1997, they released the album Viva Selangor as a tribute to Selangor F.C. and Everest for Everest project [clarification needed] [citation needed] and commenced their KRU Mega Tour, sponsored by Peter Stuyvesant.
The song was performed by non-natives (Australians) singing in both English and Malay. The lyrics present a love story setting between the two lovers. The B-side of the record is "Planting Rice", loosely based on the Filipino folk song Magtanim Ay 'Di Biro, also performed by Paul Lombard accompanied by a vocal chorus by Joan Wilton. This piece ...
Para Pencari Tuhan (The Godseekers) is an Indonesian television series created by Deddy Mizwar. The series focuses on a musalla caretaker Bang Jack (portrayed by Deddy Mizwar) and people living around him as they learn to practice Islamic value in their lives.
Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan (English: "A Diary of Letters to God" or "A Note to God") is a 2017 Indonesian drama film produced by Falcon Pictures. Based on the novel of the same name by Agnes Davonar, it was directed by Fajar Bustomi and produced by Frederica, written by Upi and Bustomi, with Andreas Sullivan co-directing.
Tanah Laut Regency (only 10 districts) 8,136.36 1,939,347 [10] Manado metropolitan area: Bimindo City of Manado (all 9 districts) City of Bitung (all 8 districts) City of Tomohon (all 5 districts) Minahasa Regency (only 3 districts) North Minahasa Regency (only 6 districts) 1,379.26 830,137 [11]
Derinkuyu (Turkish pronunciation: [derˈinkuju]) [a] [b] also known as Elengubu, is an ancient multi-level underground city near the modern town of Derinkuyu in Nevşehir Province, Turkey, extending to a depth of approximately 85 metres (280 ft).
"Take Me Home, Country Roads", also known simply as "Country Roads", is a song written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. It was released as a single performed by Denver on April 12, 1971, peaking at number two on Billboard ' s US Hot 100 singles for the week ending August 28, 1971.
Kapitayan is teaching that worships a main deity or god called Sanghyang Taya (ꦱꦁ ꦲꦾꦁ ꦠꦪ, meaning 'unimaginable entity'; also called Suwung (ꦱꦸꦮꦸꦁ), Awang (ꦲꦮꦁ), or Uwung (ꦲꦸꦮꦸꦁ)).