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No Lppd Provinsi No Urut Undian Ket 1 DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : PADUAN SUARA DEWASA CAMPURAN (PSDC) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 SULAWESI SELATAN 1 MAKASSAR 2 RIAU PEKANBARU 2 3 LAMPUNG 3 BANDAR LAMPUNG 4 BALI 4 DENPASAR 5 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 5 KUPANG 6 DI NANGROE ACEH DARUSSALAM 6 BANDA ACEH 7 KALIMANTAN UTARA 7 TANJUNG SELOR 8 KEPULAUAN RIAU 8 TANJUNG PINANG 9 MALUKU 9 AMBON 10 SULAWESI TENGGARA 10 KENDARI 11 SUMATERA UTARA 11 MEDAN 12 KALIMANTAN BARAT 12 PONTIANAK 13 SULAWESI UTARA 13 MENADO 14 JAWA TENGAH 14 SEMARANG 15 BANTEN 15 SERANG 16 SUMATERA BARAT 16 PADANG 17 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 17 BANJARMASIN 18 SUMATERA SELATAN 18 PALEMBANG 19 DI YOGYAKARTA 19 20 JAMBI 20 JAMBI 21 BENGKULU 21 BENGKULU 22 SULAWESI BARAT 22 MAMUJU 23 SULAWESI TENGAH 23 PALU 24 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 24 PALANGKA RAYA 25 JAWA TIMUR 25 SURABAYA 26 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 26 MATARAM 27 BANGKA BELITUNG 27 PANGKAL PINANG 28 JAWA BARAT 28 BANDUNG 29 PAPUA BARAT 29 30 GORONTALO 30 GORONTALO 31 MALUKU UTARA 31 TERNATE 32 DKI JAKARTA 32 JAKARTA 33 PAPUA 33 JAYAPURA 34 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 34 SAMARINDA Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : PADUAN SUARA PRIA (PSP) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 JAWA BARAT 1 BANDUNG 2 SUMATERA UTARA 2 MEDAN 3 JAWA TIMUR 3 SURABAYA 4 MALUKU UTARA 4 TERNATE 5 KEPULAUAN RIAU 5 TANJUNG PINANG 6 SULAWESI TENGGARA 6 KENDARI 7 JAWA TENGAH 7 SEMARANG 8 MALUKU 8 AMBON 9 RIAU PEKANBARU 9 10 KALIMANTAN BARAT 10 PONTIANAK 11 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 11 PALANGKA RAYA 12 SULAWESI SELATAN 12 MAKASSAR 13 SUMATERA BARAT 13 PADANG 14 KALIMANTAN UTARA 14 TANJUNG SELOR 15 DKI JAKARTA 15 JAKARTA 16 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 16 SAMARINDA 17 SULAWESI BARAT 17 MAMUJU 18 PAPUA 18 JAYAPURA 19 SUMATERA SELATAN 19 PALEMBANG 20 SULAWESI TENGAH 20 PALU 21 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 21 KUPANG 22 PAPUA BARAT 22 23 DI YOGYAKARTA 23 24 SULAWESI UTARA 24 MENADO 25 BENGKULU 25 BENGKULU Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : PADUAN SUARA WANITA (PSW) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 SULAWESI UTARA 1 MENADO 2 SUMATERA UTARA 2 MEDAN 3 SULAWESI TENGGARA 3 KENDARI 4 PAPUA 4 JAYAPURA 5 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 5 SAMARINDA 6 DI YOGYAKARTA 6 7 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 7 KUPANG 8 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 8 MATARAM 9 JAWA TENGAH 9 SEMARANG 10 BENGKULU 10 BENGKULU 11 SUMATERA BARAT 11 PADANG 12 MALUKU UTARA 12 TERNATE 13 MALUKU 13 AMBON 14 KALIMANTAN UTARA 14 TANJUNG SELOR 15 SULAWESI BARAT 15 MAMUJU 16 DKI JAKARTA 16 JAKARTA 17 SULAWESI SELATAN 17 MAKASSAR 18 JAWA TIMUR 18 SURABAYA 19 SULAWESI TENGAH 19 PALU 20 JAWA BARAT 20 BANDUNG 21 RIAU 21 PEKANBARU 22 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 22 PALANGKA RAYA 23 PAPUA BARAT 23 24 KEPULAUAN RIAU 24 TANJUNG PINANG 25 SUMATERA SELATAN 25 PALEMBANG 26 KALIMANTAN BARAT 26 PONTIANAK 27 BANTEN 27 SERANG Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : PADUAN SUARA REMAJA PEMUDA (PSR/P) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 SUMATERA UTARA 1 MEDAN 2 LAMPUNG 2 BANDAR LAMPUNG 3 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 3 SAMARINDA 4 MALUKU 4 AMBON 5 SULAWESI TENGAH 5 PALU 6 JAWA TENGAH 6 SEMARANG 7 DKI JAKARTA 7 JAKARTA 8 SULAWESI SELATAN 8 MAKASSAR 9 JAMBI 9 JAMBI 10 SULAWESI UTARA 10 MENADO 11 KALIMANTAN UTARA 11 TANJUNG SELOR 12 DI YOGYAKARTA 12 13 SULAWESI BARAT 13 MAMUJU 14 MALUKU UTARA 14 TERNATE 15 SUMATERA SELATAN 15 PALEMBANG 16 RIAU PEKANBARU 16 17 KEPULAUAN RIAU 17 TANJUNG PINANG 18 PAPUA 18 JAYAPURA 19 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 19 PALANGKA RAYA 20 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 20 KUPANG 21 JAWA BARAT 21 BANDUNG 22 JAWA TIMUR 22 SURABAYA 23 KALIMANTAN BARAT 23 PONTIANAK 24 BENGKULU 24 BENGKULU 25 SUMATERA BARAT 25 PADANG 26 PAPUA BARAT 26 27 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 27 BANJARMASIN 28 SULAWESI TENGGARA 28 KENDARI Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : PADUAN SUARA ANAK (PSA) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 SULAWESI TENGAH 1 PALU 2 MALUKU UTARA 2 TERNATE 3 JAMBI 3 JAMBI 4 BENGKULU 4 BENGKULU 5 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 5 KUPANG 6 KALIMANTAN UTARA 6 TANJUNG SELOR 7 DKI JAKARTA 7 JAKARTA 8 SULAWESI TENGGARA 8 KENDARI 9 PAPUA 9 JAYAPURA 10 KEPULAUAN RIAU 10 TANJUNG PINANG 11 DI YOGYAKARTA 11 12 SUMATERA UTARA 12 MEDAN 13 MALUKU 13 AMBON 14 JAWA TIMUR 14 SURABAYA 15 SULAWESI UTARA 15 MENADO 16 SUMATERA SELATAN 16 PALEMBANG 17 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 17 PALANGKA RAYA 18 BALI 18 DENPASAR 19 JAWA TENGAH 19 SEMARANG 20 KALIMANTAN BARAT 20 PONTIANAK 21 BANTEN 21 SERANG 22 SULAWESI BARAT 22 MAMUJU 23 JAWA BARAT 23 BANDUNG 24 LAMPUNG 24 BANDAR LAMPUNG 25 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 25 SAMARINDA 26 SULAWESI SELATAN 26 MAKASSAR 27 PAPUA BARAT 27 Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : VOCAL GROUP (VG) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 KALIMANTAN BARAT 1 PONTIANAK 2 SULAWESI SELATAN 2 MAKASSAR 3 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 3 KUPANG 4 SULAWESI TENGAH 4 PALU 5 DKI JAKARTA 5 JAKARTA 6 LAMPUNG 6 BANDAR LAMPUNG 7 KALIMANTAN UTARA 7 TANJUNG SELOR 8 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 8 MATARAM 9 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 9 BANJARMASIN 10 SUMATERA BARAT 10 PADANG 11 MALUKU UTARA 11 TERNATE 12 DI YOGYAKARTA 12 13 SUMATERA SELATAN 13 PALEMBANG 14 JAWA TENGAH 14 SEMARANG 15 SULAWESI UTARA 15 MENADO 16 BANGKA BELITUNG 16 PANGKAL PINANG 17 SULAWESI BARAT 17 MAMUJU 18 MALUKU 18 AMBON 19 SUMATERA UTARA 19 MEDAN 20 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 20 PALANGKA RAYA 21 SULAWESI TENGGARA 21 KENDARI 22 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 22 SAMARINDA 23 BALI 23 DENPASAR 24 JAMBI 24 JAMBI 25 JAWA BARAT 25 BANDUNG 26 JAWA TIMUR 26 SURABAYA 27 BENGKULU 27 BENGKULU 28 KEPULAUAN RIAU 28 TANJUNG PINANG 29 PAPUA BARAT 29 30 PAPUA 30 JAYAPURA Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : MUSIK POP GEREJAWI (MPG) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 MALUKU UTARA 1 TERNATE 2 JAWA TENGAH 2 SEMARANG 3 DI YOGYAKARTA 3 4 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 4 BANJARMASIN 5 SUMATERA UTARA 5 MEDAN 6 SULAWESI BARAT 6 MAMUJU 7 BENGKULU 7 BENGKULU 8 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 8 PALANGKA RAYA 9 SULAWESI TENGAH 9 PALU 10 KEPULAUAN RIAU 10 TANJUNG PINANG 11 PAPUA 11 JAYAPURA 12 JAWA BARAT 12 BANDUNG 13 SULAWESI SELATAN 13 MAKASSAR 14 SULAWESI UTARA 14 MENADO 15 KALIMANTAN BARAT 15 PONTIANAK 16 LAMPUNG 16 BANDAR LAMPUNG 17 DKI JAKARTA 17 JAKARTA 18 MALUKU 18 AMBON 19 SULAWESI TENGGARA 19 KENDARI 20 GORONTALO 20 GORONTALO 21 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 21 KUPANG 22 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 22 SAMARINDA 23 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 23 MATARAM 24 JAMBI 24 JAMBI 25 BALI 25 DENPASAR 26 KALIMANTAN UTARA 26 TANJUNG SELOR 27 SUMATERA SELATAN 27 PALEMBANG 28 JAWA TIMUR 28 SURABAYA 29 PAPUA BARAT 29 Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : SOLO REMAJA PEMUDA PUTERA (SRP/Pa) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 LAMPUNG 1 BANDAR LAMPUNG 2 SUMATERA BARAT 2 PADANG 3 JAMBI 3 JAMBI 4 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 4 SAMARINDA 5 BALI 5 DENPASAR 6 SUMATERA UTARA 6 MEDAN 7 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 7 BANJARMASIN 8 SULAWESI TENGGARA 8 KENDARI 9 BANGKA BELITUNG 9 PANGKAL PINANG 10 PAPUA 10 JAYAPURA 11 JAWA TIMUR 11 SURABAYA 12 PAPUA BARAT 12 13 GORONTALO 13 14 RIAU PEKANBARU 14 15 SULAWESI UTARA 15 MENADO 16 KALIMANTAN BARAT 16 PONTIANAK 17 BANTEN 17 SERANG 18 DKI JAKARTA 18 JAKARTA 19 SUMATERA SELATAN 19 PALEMBANG 20 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 20 MATARAN 21 MALUKU 21 AMBON 22 SULAWESI TENGAH 22 PALU 23 SULAWESI BARAT 23 MAMUJU 24 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 24 KUPANG 25 SULAWESI SELATAN 25 MAKASSAR 26 JAWA BARAT 26 BANDUNG 27 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 27 PALANGKA RAYA 28 DI YOGYAKARTA 28 29 KALIMANTAN UTARA 29 TANJUNG SELOR 30 KEPULAUAN RIAU 30 TANJUNG PINANG 31 BENGKULU 31 32 MALUKU UTARA 32 TERNATE 33 JAWA TENGAH 33 SEMARANG Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : SOLO REMAJA PEMUDA PUTERI (SRP/Pi) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 JAMBI 1 2 DKI JAKARTA 2 JAKARTA 3 SUMATERA UTARA 3 MEDAN 4 MALUKU 4 AMBON 5 SUMATERA SELATAN 5 PALEMBANG 6 KEPULAUAN RIAU 6 TANJUNG PINANG 7 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 7 SAMARINDA 8 JAWA TIMUR 8 SURABAYA 9 PAPUA BARAT 9 10 NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR 10 KUPANG 11 KALIMANTAN BARAT 11 PONTIANAK 12 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 12 PALANGKA RAYA 13 SULAWESI TENGGARA 13 KENDARI 14 DI YOGYAKARTA 14 15 SULAWESI BARAT 15 MAMUJU 16 GORONTALO 16 17 JAWA TENGAH 17 SEMARANG 18 RIAU PEKANBARU 18 19 LAMPUNG 19 BANDAR LAMPUNG 20 KALIMANTAN UTARA 20 TANJUNG SELOR 21 JAWA BARAT 21 BANDUNG 22 PAPUA 22 JAYAPURA 23 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 23 BANJARMASIN 24 BALI 24 DENPASAR 25 SULAWESI TENGAH 25 PALU 26 BANGKA BELITUNG 26 PANGKAL PINANG 27 SULAWESI SELATAN 27 MAKASSAR 28 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 28 MATARAM 29 SULAWESI UTARA 29 MENADO 30 BENGKULU 30 31 MALUKU UTARA 31 TERNATE 32 SUMATERA BARAT 32 PADANG 33 BANTEN 33 SERANG Ketua I LPPN Djanus Pakpahan DAFTAR NO URUT PENAMPILAN LOMBA : SOLO ANAK USIA 10 – 13 TAHUN (SAU 10-13) PESPARAWI NASIONAL XII TAHUN 2018 DI PONTIANAK – KALIMANTAN BARAT NO LPPD PROVINSI NO URUT UNDIAN KET 1 BENGKULU 1 2 PAPUA 2 JAYAPURA 3 SULAWESI SELATAN 3 MAKASSAR 4 KALIMANTAN SELATAN 4 BANJARMASIN 5 DKI JAKARTA 5 JAKARTA 6 JAWA TIMUR 6 SURABAYA 7 KEPULAUAN RIAU 7 TANJUNG PINANG 8 JAWA BARAT 8 BANDUNG 9 PAPUA BARAT 9 10 SUMATERA UTARA 10 MEDAN 11 SULAWESI UTARA 11 MENADO 12 KALIMANTAN TENGAH 12 PALANGKA RAYA 13 MALUKU 13 AMBON 14 JAWA TENGAH 14 SEMARANG 15 GORONTALO 15 16 SUMATERA BARAT 16 PADANG 17 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 17 SAMARINDA 18 JAMBI 18
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