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Central Cikarang
Central Cikarang ( id, Cikarang Pusat; su, ᮎᮤᮊᮛᮀ ᮕᮥᮞᮒ᮪) is a district of Bekasi Regency which serves as its regency seat, seat. The district was established in 2001, as a result of division of Lemahabang and Serang Districts into 4 new districts. The district was previously known as Karangjati. Geographically, Central Cikarang is located southeast of the other Cikarang districts, however it is named Central Cikarang to emphasize its importance as the administrative center of Bekasi Regency. Administrative divisions Central Cikarang is divided into 6 villages which are as follows: *Cicau (village, Indonesia, West Java), Cicau :id:Cicau, Cikarang Pusat, Bekasi, [id] *Hegarmanah :id:Hegarmanah, Cikarang Pusat, Bekasi, [id] *Jayamukti :id:Jayamukti, Cikarang Pusat, Bekasi, [id] *Pasirranji :id:Pasirranji, Cikarang Pusat, Bekasi, [id] *Pasirtanjung :id:Pasirtanjung, Cikarang Pusat, Bekasi, [id] *Sukamahi :id:Sukamahi, Cikarang Pusat, Bekasi, [id] See also * Cikar ...
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Sundanese Alphabet
Standard Sundanese script (''Aksara Sunda Baku'', ) is a writing system which is used by the Sundanese people. It is built based on Old Sundanese script (''Aksara Sunda Kuno'') which was used by the ancient Sundanese between the 14th and 18th centuries. Currently the standard Sundanese script is also commonly referred to as the Sundanese script. History Old Sundanese was developed based on the Pallava script of India, and was used from the 14th until the 18th centuries. The last manuscript written in Old Sundanese script was ''Carita Waruga Guru.'' From the 17th to the 19th centuries, Sundanese was mostly spoken and not written. Javanese and Pegon scripts were used to write Sundanese during this period. In 1996, the government of West Java announced a plan to introduce an official Sundanese script, and in October 1997, Old Sundanese script was chosen and renamed to ''Aksara Sunda.'' Typology The standardized script has 32 basic characters, consists of 7 ''aksara swara'' (ind ...
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