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Pematangsiantar (sometimes
written as
Pematang Siantar,
acronym PS or P. Siantar,
colloquially just Siantar), and also
known as the City of Pematangsiantar...
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There was some
resistance from the
Dutch forces,
particularly around Pematangsiantar, but the last
major town, Sibolga, fell on 15 March.
During the ****anese...
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established by a
Swiss national named Heinrich Surbeck in 1916 in
Pematangsiantar,
North Sumatra and Indo
Saparella was
established in 1960 in Yogyakarta...
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during the event. In
Pematangsiantar, on 27 March,
students from the
University of
Simalungun clashed with
policemen at
Pematangsiantar DPRD,
after attempting...
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Pabrik Es
Siantar (lit. 'Siantar Ice Factory') in 1916.
Native to
Pematangsiantar, it is one of the most
iconic drinks in the
North Sumatra area, particularly...
- the
United Nations General ****embly from 1971
until 1972. Born in
Pematangsiantar,
North Sumatra, on 22 July 1917. He grew up
relatively comfortably...
- Singkawang,
Pangkal Pinang, Binjai, Bagansiapiapi, Tanjungbalai,
Pematangsiantar,
Selat Panjang, Pekanbaru,
Tanjung Pinang, Ketapang, Pontianak, Sungailiat...
- in the 1978 film The 36th
Chamber of Shaolin. Born Wong Lap-tat in
Pematangsiantar on June 29, 1939 to
Chinese parents, Lo
spent his
early life in Indonesia...
- Purwakarta, Sumedang, Cianjur, Pangandaran, Lhokseumawe, Balikpapan, and
Pematangsiantar, are now part of the MDTV network. However, it is not yet
known whether...
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regency in
North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. Its seat was
formerly at
Pematangsiantar, but this city was
under Law No.15 of 10
March 1986 was
separated from...