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  2. Babinsa - Wikipedia

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    Babinsa officers monitoring an Independence Day Ceremony in Indonesia. Babinsa (from Indonesian: Bintara Pembina Desa, lit."Village Trustee NCO") is a senior Indonesian territorial army Non-commissioned officer or senior Enlisted rank official who is in charge for carrying out territorial defence, development and monitoring duties for a community in the village/Kelurahan level in Indonesia.

  3. Radin Inten II - Wikipedia

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    Radin Imba Kusuma (father) Ratu Mas (mother) Radin Inten II (1 January 1834 – 5 October 1858) is now regarded as a National Hero of Indonesia. [1] The Radin Inten II International Airport in Bandar Lampung is named after him. For his actions, he was rewarded the title only given to brave soldiers, "Kesuma Bangsa".

  4. Simpang Lima Gumul Monument - Wikipedia

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    2008. Dedicated to. The New Administrative Capital of Kediri. The Simpang Lima Gumul Monument ( Indonesian: Monumen Simpang Lima Gumul) or commonly abbreviated as SLG is a monument at Kediri, East Java in Indonesia. The monument resembles the Arc de Triomphe of Paris, France. Construction of SLG began in 2003 and was inaugurated in 2008.

  5. Pada Zaman Dahulu - Wikipedia

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    DaDuDiDo. Pada Zaman Dahulu (Malay for "Once Upon a Time"), is a Malaysian animated series first broadcast in 2011 on TV Alhijrah and later on Astro Ceria. The series tells a story of the adventures of Ara and Aris and their grandfather Aki, who tells his grandchildren tales that feature kancil, a mouse-deer popular in Malaysian folklore, and ...

  6. Betawi mask dance - Wikipedia

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    The Betawi mask dance ( Indonesian: Tari Topeng Betawi) is a theatrical form of dance and drama of the Betawi people in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] This dance-drama encompasses dance, music, bebodoran (comedy) and lakon (drama). [2] The Betawi mask dance demonstrates the theme of Betawi society life which is represented in the form of dance and drama.

  7. Seren taun - Wikipedia

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    Seren Taun at the village of Malasari, Bogor Regency Seren Taun is an annual traditional Sundanese rice harvest festival and ceremony. The festival was originally held to mark the new agriculture year in the Sundanese ancient calendar as well as thanks giving for the blessings of the abundance rice harvest, and also to pray for the next successful harvest.

  8. Lutung Kasarung - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Lutung Kasarung in traditional Sundanese sandiwara dance drama. Lutung Kasarung (English: The Lost Ape, The Stray Ape) is a Sundanese folktale from Indonesia.Set in the Pasir Batang Kingdom, it tells the tale of a magical lutung (a type of black monkey) who helped a beautiful princess, Purbasari Ayuwangi, when her older sister attempted to rob her of her status as crown princess.

  9. Bambangan Cakil - Wikipedia

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    Bambangan Cakil ( Javanese: ꧋ꦧꦩ꧀ꦧꦔꦤ꧀ꦕꦏꦶꦭ꧀) is a classical dance-drama [1] of Javanese people in—particularly— Central Java, Indonesia. [2] This dance-drama demonstrates wayang performance due to the movement is adopted from one of the scenes in wayang kulit performance, that is the Perang Kembang scene. [3]