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・ Jalan Segambut
・ Jalan Semambu
・ Jalan Semangat
・ Jalan Semanggol
・ Jalan Semenyih
・ Jalan Semenyih-Kuala Klawang
・ Jalan Senawang–Paroi
・ Jalan Sengkuang
・ Jalan Sentul
・ Jalan Serdang
・ Jalan Seri Kembangan
・ Jalan Seri Medan
・ Jalan Serian–Tebedu
・ Jalan Serkam Pantai
・ Jalan Serkat
Jalan Sesama
・ Jalan Siliau
・ Jalan Simpang Ampat
・ Jalan Simpang Lima-Parit Sulong
・ Jalan Simpang Renggam-Layang Layang
・ Jalan Slim
・ Jalan Sri Aman
・ Jalan Sri Tanjung
・ Jalan Stesen Satelit Bumi Kuantan
・ Jalan Subang – Batu Tiga
・ Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad
・ Jalan Sultan Abdullah, Teluk Intan
・ Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Kuala Lumpur
・ Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Kuala Lumpur
・ Jalan Sultan Ismail Petra


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Jalan Sesama : ウィキペディア英語版
Jalan Sesama
''Jalan Sesama'' is the Indonesian version of ''Sesame Street'', debuting on Indonesian television in late-2007. The show is produced locally by Creative Indigo Productions, in association with Sesame Workshop, and is expected to broadcast at least through 2010, with a total of 156 episodes over three seasons.〔James, Greg. (''Indonesia Launches Jalan Sesama'' ). The Muppet Newsflash. March 23, 2007〕〔(Sesame Street's coming to town! The Jakarta Post, 13 January 2007 )〕
==History==
The program, announced in March 2006, is funded in part by the United States government.〔(Secretary Rice Meets Elmo in Indonesia )〕〔(The U.S. Secretary of State Visits School )〕
''Jalan Sesama'' means "street for all" in Indonesian, and was inspired by the concept of togetherness and diversity.
〔(Sesame Street goes Indonesian, The Jakarta Post, Features, 24 March 2006 )〕 In addition to the basics of letters and numbers, ''Jalan Sesama'' will also educate diversity, environmental awareness, and positive character building.〔(“Jalan Sesama”: “Sesame Street” Versi Indonesia. Sinar Harapan. 24 March 2007 )〕
From encouraging healthy habits to dealing with the aftermath of a flood, Jalan Sesama tackles serious issues impacting the children of Indonesia. Produced by nonprofit educational organization Sesame Workshop in association with Jakarta-based Creative Indigo Production, Jalan Sesama features some furry friends, along with a few celebrity guests, helping children learn basic cognitive and social skills, while representing the vibrant diversity of the country’s vast archipelago. The daily series, 52 half-hour episodes, debuted on Trans7, February 18, 2008, and is airing its 3rd season as of 2010. In September 9, 2011, it will be re-aired in Kompas TV.
In addition to the regular characters of ''Sesame Street'', such as Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, and Elmo, it also features new characters and Muppets created specifically for this version, such as Momon, a five-year-old boy who learns to draw letters and loves drawing and counting; Putri an active young girl who is always asking Momon for help; Tantan a wise female orangutan that settles every dispute on Jalan Sesama; and Jabrik, a baby rhinoceros that is always complaining and laughing.〔〔
''Jalan Sesama'' is not Indonesia's first experience with ''Sesame Street'' -- ''Boneka Sesame'', the Indonesian-dubbed version of Sesame Street's international package, ''Open Sesame'', was originally seen in this country.

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