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Pasar Minggu railway station. / -6.2828; 106.8449. Pasar Minggu Station ( PSM) ( Indonesian: Stasiun Pasar Minggu) is a railway station in Pasar Minggu, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. The station, which is located at an altitude of +36 meters, is included in the Operation Area I Jakarta and only serves the KRL Commuterline route.
Sabtu Saturday Arabic السبت / al-Sabt sabun soap Arabic to Portuguese Portuguese sabão < صابون ṣābūn < Late Latin sapo < Proto-Germanic saipon sahaja (Indonesian: "saja") only, casual, relaxed (e.g. duduk bersahaja "seated casually"), (something) alone Sanskrit सहज / sahaja "simple, natural, sudden" sains science English
1. From contraction of Indonesian pornografi (pornographic), from Dutch pornografie or English pornography, from French pornographie. 2. Pornografi is a formal word in Indonesia, while porno is informal. Synagogue is Judaism prayer house. The Greek word is στάδιο (stadio). 1. The Greek word is θέατρο (théatro). 2.
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17 February 2017. ( 2017-02-17) Kelas Internasional (English: International Class) is an Indonesian sitcom based on the 1970s British sitcom Mind Your Language. [1] It revolves around someone who teaches an Indonesian language class composing of students from many different countries. It is aired every day at 5:00 P.M.
Holy Saturday (Latin: Sabbatum Sanctum), also known as Great and Holy Saturday (also Holy and Great Saturday), Low Saturday, the Great Sabbath, Hallelujah Saturday (in Portugal and Brazil), Saturday of the Glory, Sábado de Gloria, and Black Saturday or Easter Eve, and called "Joyous Saturday", "the Saturday of Light", and "Mega Sabbatun" among Coptic Christians, is the final day of Holy Week ...
The Society of Jesus expelled from the Kingdom of Portugal by the Royal Decree of 3 September 1759; as a carrack sets sail from Portuguese shores in the background, a bolt of lightning strikes a Jesuit priest as he attempts to set a terrestrial globe, a mitre, and a royal crown on fire; a bag of gold coins and a closed book (symbols of wealth and control of education) lie at the priest's feet.
Minggu Pagi was established as a magazine in Yogyakarta on 7 December 1948 by M. Wonohito and H. Samawi; the former was the editor in chief of the newspaper Kedaulatan Rakyat. [1] [2] Afterwards, the magazine did not publish again until 1950. The issues published through early 1951 were listed as Volume 2. In April 1953 Minggu Pagi jumped from ...