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Genosida 1965" [Siksakubur: “Mazmur: 187” and
Hymns of 1965's Genoside].
SemarangOnFire (in Indonesian). Tribunal1965.
January 6, 2017.
Retrieved August 5,...
- The
Semarang offensive is
composite of the
Battle of
Ambarawa (20 October–15
December 1945; 55 days),
Magelang offensive (26 October–15
December 1945;...
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attractions like the
colonial heritage of the
Dutch East
Indies in
Jakarta and
Semarang, as well as the
royal palaces of
Pagaruyung and Ubud.
Government spending...
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Semarang mayoral election was held on 27
November 2024 as part of the 2024
Indonesian local elections to
elect the
mayor and vice
mayor of
Semarang for...
- 6°55′S 107°35′E / 6.917°S 107.583°E / -6.917; 107.583 The
Bandung Sea of
Fire (Indonesian:
Bandung Lautan Api)
refers to the
deliberate burning of much...
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birth name Soegija, was a
Jesuit priest who
became the
Apostolic Vicar of
Semarang and
later its archbishop. He was the
first native Indonesian bishop and...
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Located between the
cities of
Semarang and Surakarta, and
administratively an
independent city
enclaved within Semarang Regency, it sits at the foot of...
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Bekasi 28
Stadion Gajayana 25,000
Malang 29
Stadion Jatidiri 25,000
Semarang PSIS 30
Stadion Kuantan Singingi 25,000
Kuantan Singingi 31
Stadion Maesa...
- in
Javan coastal cities with
significant Chinese settlements, such as
Semarang, Lasem, Tuban, Surabaya,
Pekalongan and Cirebon. It
marked differently...
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Commando 0701. In
Semarang,
students under the
Alliance of Students'
Unions of
Greater Semarang organised a
protest front of the
Semarang City Hall on 18...