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article correctly. Java is one of the
islands in Indonesia. It is
bordered by the...
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Djawa Tengah (Malay:
Central Java,
known in
Chinese as 壟川中央爪哇日報 Lǒngchuān Zhōngyāng Zhǎowā Rìbào) was a
major Malay-language
peranakan Chinese (Chinese...
- Tom
Djäwa (a.k.a.
Djäwa Daygurrgurr) (born 1905 –
March 23, 1980) was an
Aboriginal Australian artist.
Djäwa worked in the
mediums of bark
painting and...
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Timmy Murmurrga Burarrwanga, also
known by his
tribal name
Djawa Djuwait, is an
Aboriginal Australian who
belongs to the
Gumatj clan. He is a business...
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Sinar Hindia (known as
Sinar Djawa until 1917) was a left-wing
Malay language newspaper from Semarang,
Dutch East Indies,
which published from 1900 to...
- Buning, 1875);
Njonja van Blokland,
Doekoen Djawa:
Oetawa Kitab Dari Roepa-Roepa Obat
Njang Terpake Di
Tanah Djawa [Javanese Dukuns: or Book with
Various Kinds...
- Rainforest) 1:01 9. "Barnumbirr (Morning Star) and
Moikoi Song" (by Tom
Djäwa, Mudpo, and Waliparu,
recorded by
Sandra LeBrun Holmes) 1:29 10. "El Cascabel"...
- they
published in
Djawa Baroe included slogans that
demonizes the allies, and the
cruelty of the Dutch.
While most of the
writers at
Djawa Baore were ****anese...
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Jembatan Gantung Kota Intan,
jembatan indah yang terlupakan,
September 2013
Djawa Tempo Doeloe – by
Priambodo Prayitno Archived August 14, 2011, at the Wayback...
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circulation it
could never compete with
papers in Java such as Sin Po,
Djawa Tengah or
Pewarta Soereabaja. In late 1922 **** Gim Sek and Lie Soey Ho joined...