Djaja
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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Village leader Djaja Mulyana had catalogued many grievances about the construction site that hemmed in his community.
From Washington Post
Djaja Mulyana, the village leader of Ciletuh Hilir, stands near the concrete fence that borders his village with the MNC Land development behind it.
From Washington Post
It was at this resort that Djaja Mulyana and other locals gathered in July 2014 to hear representatives of the property’s new owner, MNC, describe their early plans for transforming the weekend getaway into a resort that would become the pride of Indonesia.
From Washington Post
Rini Djaja, a member of the family that owns the property, said her family would delay construction for an unspecified period to allow the parties to calm down and consider alternatives.
From New York Times
At that time Raden Vidjaja, the son-in-law of Kĕrtanagara, had not submitted to Djaja Katong and held out at Madjapahit, a stronghold which he had founded near the river Brantas.
From Project Gutenberg
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