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Anindya Alyssa Soebandono was born on December 25, 1991, Jakarta, Indonesia. Her father, Joni Pasifiano Soebandono (knownly as J.P. Soebandono), is a president director for PT. Usaha Sistim Informasi Jaya and Agent IBM; also former lecturer assistant; and Angky Wardani, an housewife. She have a oldest brother and a youngest sister.
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Kejora (Alyssa Soebandono) is a 19-year-old girl who has everything. She is pretty, cheerful, optimistic, and rich. She went to school in Japan. Mr Ryan (Mathias Muchus), her father, is a well-known businessman in Jakarta. Her mother has died. Kejora has a younger sister named Bintang (Amanda) (15 years) who has autism.
Alisa (Alyssa Soebandono) and Evan (Christian Sugiono) met in an unpleasant circumstance. Alisa, a beverage Sales Promotion Girl, bumped into Evan and knocked him down while casing a guy who stole her merchandise.
Alyssa Peterson (1976–2003), American Army soldier; Alyssa Ramsey (born 1982), American soccer player; Alyssa Reid (born 1993), Canadian singer-songwriter; Alyssa Rosenzweig, Canadian software engineer; Alyssa Saufika, member of musical group Blink Indonesia; Alyssa Soebandono (born 1991), Indonesian actress, presenter, and singer
Achintya Holte Nilsen, Winner of Miss Indonesia 2017 and Top 10 Miss World 2017 (Norwegian descent) Adjie Massaid, actor, model and politician (Dutch descent) Ahmad Dhani, musician (German and Jewish descent) Alessandra Usman, model (Turkish descent) Alexandra Gottardo, actress (Italian descent) Alice Norin, actress and DJ (Norwegian descent)
Puteri Indonesia 2024, the 27th edition of the Puteri Indonesia pageant, was held on 8 March 2024 at the Plenary Hall, Jakarta Convention Center in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] [2] Farhana Nariswari of West Java crowned her successor, Harashta Haifa Zahra of West Java, at the end of the event. This marks the first time a province won back-to-back ...
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.