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Subtitle Running time Episode 1 2015 December 10 The sweet rain falling on Joseon [9] 13:35 Episode 2 2015 December 11 Useful Gosam [9] 14:10 Episode 3 2015 December 12 I hate Gosam [9] 18:37 Episode 4 2015 December 13 Gosam is in my heart [9] 11:02 Episode 5 2015 December 14 Don't go, Gosam [9] 18:59 Episode 6 2015 December 17 Gosam embracing ...
Solo Batik Carnival, one of the largest extravagant costumes procession in Indonesia. January Festival Manulude, Sangihe Islands Regency, North Sulawesi [2] Maudu Lompoa, Takalar; February Bau Nyale Putri Mandalika, Kuta Beach, Lombok (between February and March) Pasola, 4 villages in West Sumba (between February and March) March
The worst environmental disaster in 2015, the 2015 Southeast Asian Haze, began in Indonesia. 5 September – A ship carrying around 80 Indonesian workers sank off the coast of Malaysia. Around 20 people were found survived the incident. The rest were announced dead. 10 September – Haze in Sumatra and Borneo are getting worse.
Solo Batik Carnival in 2010. The Solo Batik Carnival or SBC (Indonesian Karnaval Batik Solo) is an annual carnival held in Solo City (Surakarta City), Indonesia.The word "carnival" here is not related with the Christian pre-Lent celebration, but more of a festivities in general, with procession of dancers in extravagant costumes, with emphasis on the Indonesian motif of batik.
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Bahasa Indonesia; ... Pages in category "2015 in Indonesia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Jember Fashion Carnaval in 2016. Jember Fashion Carnaval or JFC (Indonesian Karnaval Busana Jember) is an annual carnival held in the East Java city of Jember.Officially it is written as Jember Fashion Carnaval; the word carnival here is officially spelled as carnaval, probably a confusion with Indonesian spelling karnaval, or an influence of the Dutch spelling carnaval.
At the beginning of the 20th century, pop comedy groups or comedies of nobility emerged in Indonesia. One of these, stambul comedy, is a form of Indonesian folk drama that incorporates Malay cultural influences in the stories told and the language used.