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Turning Javanese

Turning Javanese: Students, dressed in traditional Javanese attire, attend a class at SMP 9 junior high school in Yogyakarta on Thursday

The Jakarta Post
Fri, September 26, 2014

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Turning Javanese Turning Javanese: Students, dressed in traditional Javanese attire, attend a class at SMP 9 junior high school in Yogyakarta on Thursday. The Yogyakarta provincial administration has made it compulsory for all students and teachers to wear traditional Javanese clothing on every fifth Thursday, known as Kamis Pahing in the Javanese language. (Antara/Noveradika) (Antara/Noveradika)

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span class="inline inline-center">Turning Javanese: Students, dressed in traditional Javanese attire, attend a class at SMP 9 junior high school in Yogyakarta on Thursday. The Yogyakarta provincial administration has made it compulsory for all students and teachers to wear traditional Javanese clothing on every fifth Thursday, known as Kamis Pahing in the Javanese language. (Antara/Noveradika)

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