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  2. Muhammadiyah University of Makassar - Wikipedia

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    Muhammadiyah University of Makassar was founded on June 19, 1963, as a Muhammadiyah University of Jakarta. The university's establishment was the result of the 21st meeting of Muhammadiyah Organization of South and South-East Sulawesi Chapters conducted in Bantaeng. The establishment is supported by Muhammadiyah union as an organization for ...

  3. Omnibus Law on Job Creation - Wikipedia

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    The Job Creation Act (Indonesian: Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja), officially Act Number 11/2020 on Job Creation (Undang-Undang Nomor 11 Tahun 2020 Tentang Cipta Kerja, or UU 11/2020), is a bill that was passed on 5 October 2020 by Indonesia's People's Representative Council (DPR), with the aim of creating jobs and raising foreign and domestic investment by reducing regulatory requirements for ...

  4. PSM Makassar - Wikipedia

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    PSM Makassar. Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar ( lit. 'Football Association of Makassar') commonly referred to as PSM Makassar, or simply PSM, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Makassar, South Sulawesi that competes in Liga 1. PSM was founded in 1915 as Makassarche Voetbalbond, making it the oldest clubs in Indonesian football ...

  5. Hasanuddin University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.unhas.ac.id. Hasanuddin University ( Indonesian: Universitas Hasanuddin) which is abbreviated as Unhas, is one of the largest autonomous universities in Indonesia. It is located in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Unhas was established on September 10, 1956, [4] and named after Sultan Hasanuddin, a former King of the Gowa Kingdom .

  6. State University of Makassar - Wikipedia

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    History. Founded on August 1, 1961, until August 31, 1964, the status of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Hasanuddin University, based on Ministerial Decree No. PTIP. 30, 1964 Date of August 1, 1961. on 1 September 1964 until January 1965 the status of Yogyakarta branch Makassar Teachers' Training College, based on Ministerial Decree No. PTIP. 154 of 1965 Date 1 September 1965. as ...

  7. Makassar - Wikipedia

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    Makassar ( Indonesian: [maˈkassar] ⓘ, Makasar: ᨆᨀᨔᨑ, romanized:Mangkasara’, pronounced [maŋˈkasaraʔ] ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( Makasar: ᨆᨀᨔᨑ, romanized:Ujungpandang, pronounced [uɟuŋˈpandaŋ] ), [2] [3] is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern ...

  8. Makassarese language - Wikipedia

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    Makassarese ( basa Mangkasaraʼ or basa Mangkasarak ), sometimes called Makasar, Makassar, or Macassar, is a language of the Makassarese people, spoken in South Sulawesi province of Indonesia. It is a member of the South Sulawesi group of the Austronesian language family, and thus closely related to, among others, Buginese .

  9. Takalar Regency - Wikipedia

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    Takalar Regency (Makasar: ᨈᨀᨒᨑ, romanized: Takalara’, Makasar pronunciation: [taˈkalaraʔ]) is a regency of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia.It covers an area of 566.51 km 2 and had a population of 269,603 at the 2010 census and 300,853 at the 2020 census; the official estimate for mid 2023 was 326,044 (comprising 159,339 males and 166,705 females).