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  2. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    United States of Indonesia (1949–1950) Indonesia (1950–present) The history of Semarang goes back to the 9th century, when it was known as Bergota. At the end of the 15th century, an Arab named Ki Ageng Pandan Arang [id] founded a village and an Islamic school in this fishing village. On 2 May 1547, Sultan Hadiwijaya of Pajang declared ...

  3. Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sources: List of the busiest airports in Indonesia. Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport[1] (IATA: SRG, ICAO: WAHS) is an airport serving the city of Semarang, in Central Java, Indonesia. The airport is named in honor of Ahmad Yani (1922–1965), who is a National Hero of Indonesia. As of 2018, it was one of the fastest-growing airports in the world by ...

  4. File:Indonesia Semarang City location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Katedral Semarang; Terminal Cangkiran; Pasar Bulu (Trans Semarang) Simpang Lima (Trans Semarang) Gereja Santo Yusuf, Semarang; Modul:Location map/data/Kota Semarang; Gedung Asuransi Jiwasraya; Templat:Location map Kota Semarang; Terminal Gunungpati; ADA Siliwangi (Trans Semarang) SMA Negeri 1 Semarang (Trans Semarang) Modul:Location map/data ...

  5. Lawang Sewu - Wikipedia

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    Lawang Sewu[a] is a former office building in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. It was a head office of the Dutch East Indies Railway Co. (Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij /NIS) and is owned by the national railway company Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI). Its predecessor, Djawatan Kereta Api, was seized every rail transport ...

  6. Semarang metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Rp 63.526 million. US$ 4,168. US$ 13,348 (PPP) The Semarang metropolitan area, known locally as Kedungsepur (an acronym of Kendal–Demak–Ungaran–Salatiga–Semarang–Purwodadi), is a metropolitan area anchored by the city of Semarang in Central Java, Indonesia. [2][3] It additionally includes the city of Salatiga, as well as Demak Regency ...

  7. Gedong Songo - Wikipedia

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    Gedong Songo (Indonesian: Candi Gedong Songo) is a group of Hindu temples located near Bandungan, Semarang Regency, in north Central Java, Indonesia. It is variously dated between the 8th and 9th-century. [1] Built around a 1,270 metres (4,170 ft) hill near Mount Ungaran, [2] it consist of five Gedong (temple group) – two on the east side of ...

  8. Tegal - Wikipedia

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    Tegal. Kota Bahari (lit. 'Maritime City') Tegal is a city in the northwest part of Central Java of Indonesia. It is situated on the north coast (or pesisir) of the province of Central Java, about 175 km (109 mi) from Semarang, the capital of the province. It had a population of 239,599 at the 2010 Census [2] and 273,825 at the 2020 Census; [3 ...

  9. Trans Semarang - Wikipedia

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    transsemarang.semarangkota.go.id. Trans Semarang (popularly known as BRT Trans Semarang or simply BRT) is a bus transit system in Semarang City and (partly) Semarang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The service is aim to break down congestion in Semarang and to accommodate commuters to the city center and tourist destinations in the city. [2]