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- Lambertus_Nicodemus_Palar abstract "Lambertus Nicodemus (Nico) Palar (Rurukan, Minahasa Regency, June 5, 1900 - Jakarta, February 13, 1981) also known as Babe Palar, represented the Republic of Indonesia in various diplomatic positions most notably as the first Indonesian Representative to the United Nations. He also held ambassadorships in India, East Germany, Soviet Union, Canada, and the United States. He was the son of Gerrit Palar and Jacoba Lumanauw.".
- Q3079295 abstract "Lambertus Nicodemus (Nico) Palar (Rurukan, Minahasa Regency, June 5, 1900 - Jakarta, February 13, 1981) also known as Babe Palar, represented the Republic of Indonesia in various diplomatic positions most notably as the first Indonesian Representative to the United Nations. He also held ambassadorships in India, East Germany, Soviet Union, Canada, and the United States. He was the son of Gerrit Palar and Jacoba Lumanauw.".
- Lambertus_Nicodemus_Palar comment "Lambertus Nicodemus (Nico) Palar (Rurukan, Minahasa Regency, June 5, 1900 - Jakarta, February 13, 1981) also known as Babe Palar, represented the Republic of Indonesia in various diplomatic positions most notably as the first Indonesian Representative to the United Nations. He also held ambassadorships in India, East Germany, Soviet Union, Canada, and the United States. He was the son of Gerrit Palar and Jacoba Lumanauw.".
- Q3079295 comment "Lambertus Nicodemus (Nico) Palar (Rurukan, Minahasa Regency, June 5, 1900 - Jakarta, February 13, 1981) also known as Babe Palar, represented the Republic of Indonesia in various diplomatic positions most notably as the first Indonesian Representative to the United Nations. He also held ambassadorships in India, East Germany, Soviet Union, Canada, and the United States. He was the son of Gerrit Palar and Jacoba Lumanauw.".