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Bandungan Flower Festival

The article titled 'Bandungan Flower Festival' from Tempo (English) provides information about the annual flower festival held in Bandungan, Indonesia. The event showcases local flora and cultural traditions, attracting visitors and highlighting the region's natural beauty. While the article describes the festival's activities and significance, it does not delve into political issues or controversies. It serves as a general informational piece about a community event.

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Bandungan Flower Festival

The article titled 'Bandungan Flower Festival' from Tempo (English) provides information about the annual flower festival held in Bandungan, Indonesia. The event showcases local flora and cultural traditions, attracting visitors and highlighting the region's natural beauty. While the article describes the festival's activities and significance, it does not delve into political issues or controversies. It serves as a general informational piece about a community event.

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