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1 Indonesia
Indonesia, Indonesian. 2 Indonesian language. -
2 APRIS
(Angkatan Perang Republik Indonesia Serikat). Army of the United States of Indonesia. -
3 Baperki
k.r(Badan Permusyawaratan Kewarganegaraan Indonesia) political movement of the 950s and 960s to integrate ethnic China into Indonesia society. -
4 BNI
k.r(Bank Negara Indonesia, 946) the 946 National Bank of Indonesia k.r(a national bank). -
5 BRI
k.r(Bank Rakyat Indonesia) People's Bank of Indonesia k.r(state-controlled bank). -
6 BUTSI
k.r(Badan Urusan Tenaga Sukarela Indonesia) coordinating body for volunteers, foreign and domestic, in Indonesia. -
7 KBRI
[Kedutaan Besar Republic Indonesia] Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia. -
8 Lesbumi
[Lembaga Seni Budayawan Muslimin Indonesia] Muslim Cultural Association of Indonesia, a branch of the Islam party in the 960s. -
9 NRI
[Negara Republik Indonesia] Republic of Indonesia. -
10 Pancasila
the five basic principles of the Republic of Indonesia: the belief in o. God Almighty, humanity that is just and civilized, the unity of Indonesia, democracy guided by the wisdom of referensentative deliberation, social justice for all Indonesians. -
11 Permesta
[Perjuangan Semesta] The Total Struggle, the uprising in Sulawesi in late 1950's.[Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia/Perjuangan Semesta] Total Struggle and the Republic of Indonesia's Revolutionary Gvt., a rebellion in Sumatra and N. Sulawesi against the central gvt. in the late 1950s. -
12 PRRI
[Pemerintah Revolusioner Republik Indonesia/Perjuangan Semesta] Total Struggle and the Republic of Indonesia's Revolutionary Gvt., a rebellion in Sumatra and N. Sulawesi against the central gvt. in the late 1950s. -
13 PSII
[Partai Serikat Islam Indonesia] Islam party of Indonesia. -
14 PWI
[Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia] Journalists' Association of Indonesia. -
15 RI
[Republik Indonesia] Republic of Indonesia. -
16 RIS
[Republik Indonesia Serikat] Federal Republic of Indonesia (1949-1950). -
17 SOBSI
[Sentral Organisasi Buruh Seluruh Indonesia] All-Indonesia Federation of Labor Organizations. -
18 TVRI
k.r(Televisi Republik Indonesia) Television Service of the Republic of Indonesia. -
19 UI
k.r(Universitas Indonesia) University Indonesia in Jakarta. -
20 WIB
k.r(Waktu Indonesia Bagian Barat) West Indonesia Time k.r(zone).
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