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Port of Tanjung Emas (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Tanjung Emas) is a seaport in Semarang, Indonesia. It is the seaport in Semarang, which is located about 5 km from Tugu Muda of the city center.
In 2001, Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), the subsidiary of Sinar Mas, called a standstill on $14 billion worth of bonds and loans and stopped repaying its debt, including interest payments, in what is still the largest default to foreign investors in Asian market history. [5]
The Batu Hijau mine is an open pit copper-gold mine operated by PT. Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara (previously known as PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara).The mine is the second largest copper-gold mine in Indonesia behind the Grasberg mine of PT.
These shops, among others, Toko Oen which was established in 1930; [169] Warung Tahu Telur Lonceng which was established in the early 1900s [170] until it was referred to as colonial-era food to millennials; [171] and Gerai Putu Lanang Celaket which was established in 1935. [172] Culinary tourism in the city was mixed with the Malang Tempo ...
Greater Malang is located in the middle of East Java, and the eastern part of the region includes the Eastern salient of Java region. The region covers over 2,337 km 2. The eastern section of Greater Malang, among Java's most rugged regions, isolates the eastern salient from Java's central heartland to its west. [9]
Muhammad Toha (1927 – 11 July 1946) was an Indonesian revolutionary and war hero, celebrated as a martyr in Indonesia for his act of self-sacrifice in Bandung during the Indonesian National Revolution.
Bandung Cathedral has a land area of 2,385 m 2 and building area of 785 m 2. [5] Bandung Cathedral, c. 1920–1932. The first parish church, dedicated to St. Francis Regis, opened on June 16, 1895. After Bandung received the status of gemeente (municipality) in 1906, it was decided to build a new church building. Construction of the new ...
The Golden Triangle is a large, mountainous region of approximately 200,000 km 2 (77,000 sq mi) [1] in northeastern Myanmar, northwestern Thailand and northern Laos, centered on the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong rivers.