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Härjadi is a
village in
Kadrina Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in
northeastern Estonia. "X-GIS(4) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee.
Retrieved 26 July 2021. 59°21′N...
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Fredericus Soetrisno Harjadi (December 26, 1899 –
April 9, 1969) was an
Indonesian politician from the
Catholic Party. He was
appointed as the Minister...
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Youssef said he had been cast in the film—reportedly as
Rumaan Harjadi, the
leader of a
fictional Middle Eastern country—but his
character had...
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President Term
length unspecified Formation 6
March 2009
First holder Achmad Harjadi (SPE)
Margani M.
Mustar (PSC)
Soetanto Soehodo (ITT)
Aurora Frida Tambunan...
- Parish.
Small boroughs Hulja,
Kadrina Villages Ama, Arbavere, Hõbeda,
Härjadi, Jõepere, Jõetaguse, Jürimõisa, Kadapiku, Kallukse, Kihlevere, Kiku, Kolu...
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Javanese descent like his
fellow party confrère,
Fredericus Soetrisno Harjadi.
Hendrowahyono was born in present-day Yogyakarta. His father, Ronosentiko...
- Grosser, H.; Wetzel, H.-U.; Milkereit, C.; Sri Brotopuspito, P. J. K.;
Harjadi, P.; Zschau, J. (2008), "The 26 May 2006
magnitude 6.4
Yogyakarta earthquake...
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Indonesia Chosen picture Aiman Witjaksono (Main Anchor) Iwan
Harjadi (Main Anchor)
Isyana Bagoes Oka (Main Anchor)
Zaldy Noer (Sport and Criminal)...
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Independent Federal 20
December 1949 6
September 1950 8
Fredericus Soetrisno Harjadi Katolik Natsir 6
September 1950 3
April 1951 9
Samsudin Masyumi Sukiman-Suwirjo...
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Syarief Irsan Karim (now at CNN Indonesia) Iwan
Malik (deceased) Iwan
Harjadi Michael Tjandra (now at RTV)
Meidiana Hutomo Desi
Anwar (now at CNN Indonesia)...