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Puncak Jaya (Indonesian: [ˈpuntʃak ˈdʒaja];
literally "Glorious Peak", Amungme:
Nemangkawi Ninggok) or
Carstensz Pyramid (/ˈkɑːrstəns/, Indonesian: Piramida...
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Jovan Djaja (1846–1928) was a
Serbian professor, journalist,
translator and politician. He was one of the
earliest leaders of the People's
Radical Party...
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article by
introducing citations to
additional sources. Find sources: "Siniša
Djaja" – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (October 2020)...
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Djaja D.
Soejarto is an Indonesian-born botanist, ethnobotanist, pharmacognosist,
academic and author. He is an
adjunct curator at the
Field Museum of...
- Wismilak, is an
Indonesian holding company of
cigarette producer PT
Gelora Djaja and
cigarette distributor PT
Gawih Jaya, and the fourth-largest Indonesian...
- биографски речник, аутор: Десанка Костић. Igic, R. "Biographical
notes on Ivan
Djaja (Jean Giaja) a
great Yugoslav physiologist who
significantly contributed...
- Note that the law
adopting the
emblem with the
spelling "
DJAJA RAJA" did not use the
motto "
DJAJA RAJA" at its header, but
instead used the
motto "JAYA RAYA"...
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Sjumandjaja (Perfected Spelling: Syumanjaya; 5
August 1933 – 19 July 1985) was an
Indonesian director, screenwriter, and actor.
During his
career he wrote...
- doi:10.1111/j.1757-1707.2010.01043.x. S2CID 86414864. Dou, C; Marcondes, W.;
Djaja, J.; Renata, R.; Gustafson, R. (2017). "Can we use
short rotation coppice...
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novel writers grew up in Medan,
including Hamka,
Joesoef Sou'yb [id],
Tamar Djaja [id], Matu Mona [id], and A. Dam****i [id].
Football is one of the most...