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❤️ Solo Batik Carnival 😭

"Solo Batik Carnival in 2010. The Solo Batik Carnival or SBC (Indonesian Karnaval Batik Solo) is an annual carnival held in Solo City (Surakarta City), Indonesia. The word "carnival" here is not related with the Christian pre-Lent celebration, but more of a festivities in general, with procession of dancers in extravagant costumes, with emphasis on the Indonesian motif of batik. Solo Batik Carnival 2008 The first Solo Batik Carnival was held on April 13, 2008 along the main street of Solo City, Slamet Riyadi Street. Solo Batik Carnival 2009 The second Solo Batik Carnival was held on June 28, 2009 along the same route, Slamet Riyadi Street. The second carnival used the theme "Topeng/Mask". The carnival featured around 300 performers incorporating masks into their acts, which took place along the 4 kilometers route through the city. The carnival presented three styles of traditional masks, which are associated with particular mythological characters. The Panji masks represent a king or a queen along with gentleness and beauty, the Kelana masks represent knights or evil giants and the Gecul masks represent punakawan or royal servants. Solo Batik Carnival 2010 The third Solo Batik Carnival was held on June 23, 2010. The theme of the carnival was "Sekar Jagad". Around 300 participants attended the festival. Solo Batik Carnival 2011 The fourth Solo Batik Carnival was the first to be held in the evening. The fourth Solo Batik Carnival was held on Saturday evening 25 June 2011 on the main street of Solo, Slamet Riyadi Street. The theme of the year is "The Amazing Legend". The Carnival highlighted four of the most renowned Javanese folk-legends: the Ande Ande Lumut, Ratu Kencana Wungu, Ratu Laut Selatan, and Roro Jonggrang. The event also highlighted the appearance of four winners of the Miss Indonesia beauty pageant: Nadine Ames, Inda Adeliani, Alessandra K Usman, and Reisa Kartikasari. The event was attended by the Mayor of Solo, Joko Widodo, and vice Mayor Hadi Rudyatmo, who both followed the parade on foot from the start to the finish-line at the Solo City Hall, wearing distinguished costumes normally worn only by the nobility. Solo Batik Carnival 2019 2019 carnival themed as Suvarna Bhumi: The Golden of ASEAN. Delegations from 11 Southeast Asian countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Singapore, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Timor Leste, showcased traditional outfits from their countries and kicked off the event with various artistic performances. See also * Jember Fashion Carnival External links * References Category:Fashion events in Indonesia Category:Annual events in Indonesia Category:Fashion industry Category:Festivals in Indonesia Category:Carnivals in Indonesia "

❤️ Maxim Volkov 😭

"Maxim Volkov (born 16 January 1985, in Karaganda) is a Kazakhstani professional ice hockey player currently playing for Arystan Temirtau in the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship league. (English translation via Google) References External links * Category:Kazakhstani ice hockey forwards Category:Arystan Temirtau players Category:Sportspeople from Karaganda Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:Asian Games gold medalists for Kazakhstan Category:Medalists at the 2017 Asian Winter Games Category:Asian Games medalists in ice hockey Category:Ice hockey players at the 2017 Asian Winter Games "

❤️ Citibus (Lubbock) 😭

"Citibus is the public transportation bus and paratransit system which serves Lubbock, Texas. It runs bus routes throughout the city, with the main routes converging at the Downtown Transfer Plaza, which also houses the Greyhound bus terminal. Citibus has been in continual service since 1971 when the city of Lubbock took over public transit operations. The paratransit system is called Citiaccess. Citibus operates six days a week from 5:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Nighttime service is supplemented by a curb-to-curb service called the NiteRide. In addition to regular bus routes, it has a partnership with Texas Tech University to run shuttle buses on school days and game-day events. City Route List *Route 1 - Dunbar Area *Route 2 - East Broadway *Route 5 - Boston/S. Quaker/South Plains Mall (named Boston/S. Quaker until changes in Fall 2006) *Route 6 - Buddy Holly/50th St. Crosstown (named Ave. H/50th St. Crosstown until changes in Fall 2006) *Route 9 - Ave. Q/S. University/S. Quaker (named Ave. Q/S. University until changes in Fall 2006; then renamed Ave. Q/S. University/Wal-Mart; and to current name in late 2007) *Route 12 - Arnett Benson/4th St. *Route 14 - Cherry Point *Route 19 - Wayland Plaza/South Plains Mall *Route 34 - 34th St./South Plains Mall Former Routes *Route 3 - Tech/Slide Road (became part of realigned Route 5, new Route 19, new Route 34 in Fall 2006) *Route 4 - 82nd/South Plains Mall (became part of realigned Route 5 and Route 9 in Fall 2006) *Route 7 - Guadalupe Area (became part of Route 12 in Fall 2006) *Route 11 - Frankford/South Plains Mall (became part of realigned Route 12 and new Route 19 in Fall 2006) *Route 20 - Frankford Ave. / Target (Created March 5, 2007; Discontinued April 7, 2008) *Route 25 - East/West Express (became part of new Route 19 and new Route 34 in Fall 2006) *Route 82 - Frankford Ave. / Wal-Mart (Created March 5, 2007; Discontinued April 7, 2008) Campus Route List *Route 41 - Double T *Route 42 - Red Raider *Route 43 - Masked Rider *Route 44 - North Overton Park *Route 45 - South Overton Park *Route 46 - Northwest *Route 47 - North 4th *Route 48 - North Indiana *Route 49 - Tech Terrace *Route 50 - West 4th Express Hybrid buses Citibus has unveiled six diesel-electric hybrid buses that will begin service on city routes. Managers hope the buses will use 60 percent of the fuel that their older, larger peers consume running customers across the city. Lubbock purchased the buses with almost $3.3 million in state and federal grant money. The smaller buses seat 23 passengers, can support full- size wheelchairs and will run on all but two city-based routes. Battery packs showed no signs of failure over the past five years in other cities, the equipment has a lifespan of seven years http://www6.lexisnexis.com/publisher/EndUser?Action=UserDisplayFullDocument&orgId;=101846&topicId;=104970025&docId;=l:1072541791 References External links * Official webpage Category:Bus transportation in Texas Category:Transportation in Lubbock, Texas Category:Hybrid electric buses Category:Transit authorities with electric buses Category:Transport companies established in 1932 Category:Government agencies established in 1971 Category:1932 establishments in Texas "

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