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Slamet

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Slamet

 

(Mount Selamat, Tegal Peak), an active volcano in Indonesia, located in the central part of the island of Java. Slamet rises to an elevation of 3,428 m. On the summit are four partially overlapping craters, which measure 410-450 m in diameter and up to 150 m deep. Since 1772, more than 20 eruptions have been observed. All eruptions have been explosive, with ejections of andesite and basalt bombs, ash, and scoria. [23–1648–]

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Indonesian filmmaker Slamet Rahardjo was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, while actor-producer Steven Seagal was presented with the special AIFFA Luminary Prize.
Also present as the ragged part of the Ministry of National Development Planning / Bappenas, namely: Secretary of the Ministry of National Development Planning / Main Secretary of Bappenas Gellwynn Jusuf, Deputy for Politics, Law, Defense and Security Slamet Soedarsono, Deputy for Human Development, Community, and Subandi Culture, Special Staff for PPN / Bappenas Eko Putro Adijayanto, Director of Defense and Security RM Dewo Broto, and Head of the Public Relations and Administration Bureau of Parulian Silalahi.
This is in accordance with the opinion of Slamet (2003), who revealed there are several factors that affect the learning achievement that can be classified into two groups, namely: internal factors that originate in students and external factors originating from outside students themselves.
(29.) The publication of de Graaf and Pigeaud (1984) was a reaction to Parlindungan (1964) and to Slamet Muljana (1968).
Slamet Widodo, 54, a school principal from Semarang, Central Java, departed for Hajj on August 16 after he was selected as a member of the Semarang pilgrims' regional observers' team.
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