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Karo United F.C.
Sada Sumatra Utara Football Club (previously known as Karo United) is an Indonesian football club based in Kabanjahe, Karo Regency, North Sumatra. They currently compete at Liga 2. In the 2021–22 Liga 3, Karo United came out as champions after defeating Putra Delta Sidoarjo, this is their first title in the club's history. History Karo United was declared on 28 July 2019 in Medan City by a board led by the initiator and the club president Arya Mahendra Sinulingga. This club was founded with the aim of being a new force for football in North Sumatra. In their debut season in the Indonesian football league, Karo United managed to win the 2019 Liga 3 North Sumatra zone after defeating PS Bhinneka with a score of 5–2 and advancing to the Regional Round. In the regional round, Karo United managed to beat PSLS Lhokseumawe with an aggregate score of 3–2. With this result, they advanced to the 2019 Liga 3 National Round. However, Karo United had to stop in the round of ...
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Sumatran Serow
The Sumatran serow (''Capricornis sumatraensis sumatraensis''), also known as the southern serow, is a subspecies of the mainland serow native to mountain forests in the Thai-Malay Peninsula and on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was previously considered its own species, but is now grouped under the mainland serow (''Capricornis sumatraensis''), as all the mainland species of serow (Chinese, red and Himalayan) were previously considered subspecies of this species. The Sumatran serow is threatened due to habitat loss and hunting, leading to it being evaluated as vulnerable by the IUCN. References External linksSUMATRAN SEROW Capricornis sumatraensis sumatraensis (Bechstein, 1799) Sumatran serow Fauna of Sumatra Vulnerable fauna of Asia Sumatran serow The Sumatran serow (''Capricornis sumatraensis sumatraensis''), also known as the southern serow, is a subspecies of the mainland serow native to mountain forests in the Thai-Malay Peninsula and on the Indonesian is ...
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Lhokseumawe
Lhokseumawe ( id, Kota Lhokseumawe; ace, Lhôk Seumaw‘è, Jawi: ), is the second largest city in Aceh province, Indonesia. The city covers an area of 181.06 square kilometres, and had a population of 171,163 at the 2010 censusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 188,713 at the 2020 census.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. The city is a key regional centre important for the economy of Aceh. History The name Lhokseumawe comes from the words ''lhok'' and ''seumawe''. ''Lhok'' means "deep", "bay", and "ocean trenches", and Lhokseumawe means the swirling water in the sea along the offshore of Banda Sakti and its surroundings. The city was formerly part of North Aceh Regency. The area is linked to the emergence of the kingdom Samudera Pasai around the 13th century, which later came under the sovereignty of Sultanate of Aceh in 1511. Pre Colonial Era The Sultanate of Aceh was established by Sultan Ali Mughayatsyah in 1511. Later, during its golden era, in the 17th centu ...
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Rahma Nico
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Agung Mulyadi
Agung Mulyadi (born 23 March 1997) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga 2 club Sada Sumut. Club career Persib Bandung He made his professional debut in the Liga 1 on May 7, 2017 against Persipura Jayapura. Bandung United (loan) He was signed for Bandung United to play in the Liga 2 in the 2019 season, on loan from Persib Bandung. He made 9 league appearances and scored 1 goal for Bandung United. Persikabo 1973 Mulyadi was signed for Persikabo 1973 to play in Liga 1 in the 2022–23 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen b ... season. He made his league debut on 3 September 2022 in a match against Borneo Samarinda at the Pakansari Stadium, Cibinong. References External links * Agung Mulyadiat Liga Indonesia {{DEFAULTS ...
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Gusti Rustiawan
Gusti may refer to: * Dimitrie Gusti (1880–1955), Romanian sociologist, ethnologist, historian, and philosopher * Gusti Huber (1914–1993), Austrian theater and film actress *Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan (died 1810), King in Badung * Gusti Wolf (1912–2007), Austrian stage, film, and television actress *I Gusti Bayu Sutha (born 1977), Indonesian footballer * I Gusti Ketut Pudja (1908–1977), Indonesian politician *I Gusti Made Oka Sulaksana (born 1971), Indonesian professional sailor and windsurfer * I Gusti Ngurah Rai (1917–1946), commanded Indonesian forces in Bali during the War of Independence *I Gusti Nyoman Lempad (1862–1978), Indonesian stone sculptor and architect *I Gusti Putu Phalgunadi, Indonesian scholar and translator from Kawi to English *I Gusti Putu Martha I Gusti Putu Martha (1913–1992) was the third governor of the Indonesian island of Bali Bali () is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and we ...
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Fajar Handika
Fajar Handika (born February 4, 1990) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liga 2 club Sada Sumut. Club career Kalteng Putra He was signed for Kalteng Putra to play in Liga 1 in the 2019 season. Handika made his league debut on 16 May 2019 in a match against PSIS Semarang at the Moch. Soebroto Stadium, Magelang. Badak Lampung He was signed for Badak Lampung to play in the Liga 2 in the 2020 season. This season was suspended on 27 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season was abandoned and was declared void on 20 January 2021. RANS Cilegon In 2021, Fajar Handika signed a contract with Indonesian Liga 2 club RANS Cilegon. PSM Makassar He was signed for PSM Makasar to play in Liga 1 in the 2021 season. Handika made his debut on 18 September 2021 in a match against Persebaya Surabaya at the Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Si Jalak Harupat Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Kutawaringin Subdistrict, Bandung R ...
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IDN Times
IDN Times is an Indonesian multi-platform digital media for the millennial and z generations. IDN Times is one of the business units of IDN Media, founded by Winston Utomo and William Utomo on June 8, 2014. Currently, senior journalist Uni Zulfiani Lubis serves as Editor-in-Chief of IDN Times. History Founded in 2014, IDN Times was formerly known as ''Indonesian Times''. Indonesian Times is a website that contains several articles written by Winston Utomo when he was still working at Google Singapore. Indonesian Times developed into IDN Times, a multi-platform digital media with the main target audience being millennial and z generations in Indonesia. Bureau IDN Times has a representative bureau that has spread over 12 provinces in Indonesia: Events Indonesia Millennial Summit The Indonesia Millennial Summit is an independent annual event that brings together leaders across various disciplines. In 2022, the Indonesia Millennial Summit changed its name to the Indo ...
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Batak Karo Language
Karo, referred to in Indonesia as Bahasa Karo (Karo language), is an Austronesian language that is spoken by the Karo people of Indonesia. It is used by around 600,000 people in North Sumatra. It is mainly spoken in Karo Regency, southern parts of Deli Serdang Regency and northern parts of Dairi Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. It was historically written using the Batak alphabet which is descended from the Brahmi script of ancient India by way of the Pallava and Old Kawi scripts, but nowadays only a tiny number of Karo can write or understand the script, and instead the Latin script is used. Classification Karo is a Northern Batak language, and is closely related to Pakpak and Alas. It is mutually unintelligible from the Southern Batak languages, such as Toba, Angkola and Mandailing. Dialects There are several dialects within Karo. A major dialect boundary exists between the dialects spoken in the east and the dialects spoken in the west. These are largely distingu ...
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Indonesian Independence
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence ( id, Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or simply ''Proklamasi'') was read at 10:00 on Friday, 17 August 1945 in Jakarta. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of the Indonesian National Revolution, fighting against the forces of the Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians, until the latter officially acknowledged Indonesia's independence in 1949. The document was signed by Sukarno (who signed his name "Soekarno" using the Van Ophuijsen orthography) and Mohammad Hatta, who were appointed president and vice-president respectively the following day. The date of the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence was made a public holiday by a government decree issued on 18 June 1946. Background The beginnings of the independence movement In 1918, the Dutch authorities in the Dutch East Indies established a partly-elected People's Council, the ''Volksraad'', which for the first time gave Indonesian nationalist ...
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