• Cendrawasih Papua F.C. was an Indonesian football club based in Jayapura in the province of Papua. The team plays in the Liga Primer Indonesia and was...
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    Dhurorudin. Muslim Papua: Membangung Harmoni Berdasar Sejarah Agama di Bumi Cendrawasih (in Indonesian). Pustaka Al-Kautsar. "W.C.Klein – Nieuw Guinea...
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  • Cenderawasih (redirect from Cendrawasih)
    newspaper of Papua, Indonesia Cenderawasih University, Papua, Indonesia Cendrawasih Papua F.C., a football club of Indonesia This disambiguation page...
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    Muslim Papua: Membangung Harmoni Berdasar Sejarah Agama di Bumi Cendrawasih (in Indonesian). Pustaka Al-Kautsar. "Nafas Islam di Tanah Papua (Part 2...
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    The Papua conflict (Indonesian: Konflik Papua) is an ongoing conflict in Western New Guinea (Papua) between Indonesia and the Free Papua Movement (Indonesian:...
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    Fred Agius (category Cendrawasih Papua F.C. players)
    Samoa. In 2001 Agius moved to Playford City before moving to Sydney Olympic FC for the 2001/02 season of the National Soccer League. At Olympic he managed...
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  • The following is the broad timeline for major events in the Papua conflict. July 1965: Raids against Indonesian soldiers and barracks in Manokwari known...
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    areas west of the Cendrawasih Bay, as far as Raja Ampat Regency), Yapen, Batanta and Salawati, in the countries of Indonesia and the Papua New Guinea. They...
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  • Agius – Cendrawasih Papua – 2011 Andrew Barisić – Persebaya 1927 – 2011 Robert Gaspar – Persema Malang – 2011 Andrija Jukic – Bogor Raya F.C. – 2011 Mario...
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    Indonesia's six easternmost provinces, Central Papua, Highland Papua, Papua, South Papua, Southwest Papua, and West Papua, which were administered as a single province...
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