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  2. TVRI South Sulawesi - Wikipedia

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    TVRI Sulawesi Selatan signed on on 7 December 1972 [1] as TVRI Ujung Pandang. It became one of the earliest local television stations in Indonesia and the first in Sulawesi. LPP TVRI South Sulawesi was established based on the Decree of the Governor of South Sulawesi Number 178/VII/71 of 15 July 1971. [2]

  3. List of television stations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Then replaced by the United Kingdom-based MTV 90s on 1 September 2022. Bloomberg TV Indonesia: 26 August 2015 () Returned by Hong Kong-based Bloomberg Television Asia Pacific. Indonesia TV 30 December 2016 () [12] [nb 45] KTI: 31 March 2020 () [nb 46] Aswaja TV 2023 [nb 47] TV Edukasi: 1 February 2023 ()

  4. Makassar - Wikipedia

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    The Makassar kings maintained a policy of free trade, insisting on the right of any visitor to do business in the city, and rejecting the attempts of the Dutch to establish a monopoly. [12] Makassar depended mainly on the Muslim Malay and Catholic Portuguese sailors communities as its two crucial economic assets. However the English East India ...

  5. Macassar - Wikipedia

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    Makassar, a city in Indonesia; Makassar Strait, a strait in Indonesia; Makassar people, ethnic group inhabiting the southern part of the South Peninsula, in Sulawesi; Makassarese language, also known as Makassar - one of a group of languages known as Makassaric languages. Makasar script, historical letters used to write Makassarese language

  6. Kendari - Wikipedia

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    One is the Fajar Group, a media conglomerate that owns several television channels, print media, and online news websites in the city and province. [64] There are several private television channels in Kendari including Net.Kendari, GlobalTV Kendari, and local channels including Sigma TV. [ 65 ]

  7. Sultanate of Gowa - Wikipedia

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    Makassar War, 1666 to 1669. From 1630 until the early twentieth century, Gowa's political leaders and Islamic functionaries were both recruited from the ranks of the nobility. [4] Since 1607, sultans of Makassar established a policy of welcoming all foreign traders. [2] In 1613, an English factory built in Makassar.

  8. 1686 Makassar revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Makassar revolt (Thai: กบฏมักกะสัน) was an uprising in 1686 in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya during the reign of King Narai. [ 1 ] The revolt was led by a Prince of the Makassars who settled in Ayutthaya after the Dutch Empire had invaded his kingdom in the Celebes .

  9. RTV (Indonesian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Originally launched as B Channel on 1 November 2009 in Jakarta, it was later renamed to RTV with the launch of Langit Rajawali on 3 May 2014. Broadcasting 24 hours a day, RTV's programs focus on entertainment , soft news , and a variety of animation programs, ranging from anime , tokusatsu , and children's animation .