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Venturer Scouts (Pramuka Pandega) – ages 21 to 25 or equal to academy or university students. Adult members – ages 26 and older A much younger level, Beaver Scouts ( Pramuka Prasiaga ), exists in some provincial Scout Councils since it was started in Central Java in 2010 but has been a recognized part of the GPI movement with a growing ...
Baris dance (Balinese: ᬩᬭᬶᬲ᭄, igélan baris) is a family of traditional war dances in Bali, Indonesia, accompanied by gamelan, in which dancers depict the feelings of a young warrior prior to battle, glorify the manhood of the triumphant Balinese warrior, and display the sublimity of his commanding presence.
Pramuka is an island in the Thousand Islands archipelagic regency in Jakarta which serves as the islands' regency seat. [3] Demographics
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Baris in Hellesponto, an ancient city and bishopric, now a Catholic titular see; Baris (Pisidia), an ancient Lydian city and Roman bishopric, now Isparta and a Catholic titular see; Barış, Ardeşen, a neighbourhood in Rize Province; Barış, Kızıltepe, a neighbourhood in Mardin Province; Barış, Nurhak, a neighbourhood in Kahramanmaraş ...
Berberis asiatica (Indian or Asian barberry), is a species of shrub, in the family Berberidaceae.It is native to the Himalayas (East and West Himalaya), India (including Himachal Pradesh region), Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal and Tibet.
Barış Manço was born in Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey on 2 January 1943. Born in Adana, his mother Rikkat Uyanık, was a famous singer in the early 1940s.His older brother, who was born during World War II, was named Savaş ("War" in Turkish) while he was named Barış ("Peace" in Turkish) by his parents to celebrate the end of the war.
The Kopasgat (Indonesian: Komando Pasukan Gerak Cepat, Quick Reaction Forces Command [1]) is the air force infantry and special forces corps of the Indonesian Air Force.The corps is also known as the Orange Berets (Baret Jingga in Indonesian) from the colour of their service headgear.