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    The Osing or Using (Osing: Lare Osing; Lare Using) are indigenous ethnic group native to easternmost part of the Java island (especially in Banyuwangi)...
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  • The Osing language (Osing: Basa Using; Indonesian: Bahasa Osing), locally known as the language of Banyuwangi, is the language of the Osing people of East...
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  • Osing may refer to: the Osing people the Osing dialect This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Osing. If an internal link led...
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    Khmu people Nicobarese people Senoi peoples Javanese people Osing people Tenggerese Sundanese people Baduy Kasepuhan Malay people Bruneian Malays Kelantan...
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    linguistic influences; for example, some may consider Osing people and Cirebonese to be members of Javanese people, however, some others argue that they are different...
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    Just like the Balinese people, the Osing people also share the puputan tradition. The Osing people differs from the Balinese people in terms of social stratification...
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    témpong; Pegon: سيجا تمبونغ) is an Indonesian rice dish, typical food of Osing people in Banyuwangi, consists of steamed rice with boiled vegetables (includes...
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    and Osing dance drama performance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali, and commonly performed by Balinese in Bali as well as Osing people in...
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    Dalang (puppeteer) (category Articles containing Osing-language text)
    Balinese), "dadalang" (in Banjar), dhâlâng" (in Madurese), "dhalang" (in Osing), "djalan" (in Javindo and Petjo) and "jalang" (in Makasar), which later...
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    the Tengger people in the Mount Bromo region, and the Samin and the Osing people in Banyuwangi. East Java also hosts a significant population of foreign...
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