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Pance F.
Pondaag (February 18, 1951 – June 3, 2010) was an
Indonesian pop
singer and songwriter. The
Jakarta Post
described Pondaag as one of Indonesia's...
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Brayen Pondaag (born 17
December 2001) is an
Indonesian professional footballer who
plays as a
attacking midfielder for Liga 2 club
Persibo Bojonegoro...
- ****ure. The
captain was
Mahmut Aslan, and the
first officer was
Ferdinand Pondaag, a
Dutch national. The CEO of
Pegasus Airlines,
Mehmet T. Nane, stated...
- (1973), p. 88.
Masykuri (1985), pp. 37–45.
Pondaag (1966), p. 25.
Taroreh (2012), p. 10
Turner (2017), p. 35
Pondaag (1966), p. 135.
Masykuri (1985), pp. 45...
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stating that "foreign
interference and
interest has waned." In 2006,
Jeffry Pondaag,
organizer of the
Komite Utang Kehormatan Belanda,
collaborated with lawyer...
- that year,
citing time
constraints and
increased criticism from
chairman Pondaag. Upon
inquiry by
radio show De
Nieuws BV,
Zegveld confirmed having ended...
- as
Rinto Harahap (who was the
founder of the band The Mercy's),
Pance Pondaag (who was part of the band Peace), and
Deddy Dores. Pop
singers would later...
- Nama and
Belajar Menyanyi.
These were
often collaborations with
Pance F.
Pondaag. Her
films of this
period often included steamy scenes; one, in Wim Umboh's...
- m****acres on
South Celebes (Sulawesi) and Java (Rawagede m****acre) and
Jeffrey Pondaag,
chairman of
stichting Comité
Nederlandse Ereschulden (****B).
Zegveld announced...
- progressions.
Prominent composers in this
subgenre included Rinto Harahap.
Pance Pondaag and
Obbie Messakh. Po****r
melancholic pop
singers included Dian Piesesha...