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Surabaya metropolitan area has five commuter rail services with the network similar with KRL Commuterline in Jakarta metropolitan area. The services connects Surabaya city center to the neighboring cities and regency in the area. The Suroboyo Bus city bus is serving Surabaya, using plastic waste as a form of payment. Ever since May 2022 ...
Wonokromo is an administrative district (kecamatan) in the city of Surabaya, Indonesia.The Wonokromo railway station serves the area. The Kalimas River originally turned north and empties into the Tanjung Perak and Kali Jagir, a manmade branch of the river that connects east to the sea and includes a dam built by the Dutch.
Surabaya [a] is the capital city of East Java province and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, ...
As a satellite region and part of Greater Surabaya, the Sidoarjo economy is valued at 197.24 Trillion IDR in 2020 and is the second-largest [6] in East Java after Surabaya. Primary Sector. Although Sidoarjo Regency's land area is relatively small and densely populated, the primary sector still maintains a role in Sidoarjo's economy.
Dukuh Pakis is a district of Surabaya, East Java. Located in South Surabaya, it is divided into four urban villages or subdistricts (kelurahan). The name translates as "Fern District" or "Fern Hamlet" in Javanese. The district is mostly consists of residential areas, shopping malls and restaurants.
Gubeng is the name of an urban village (kelurahan), which in turn is a part of a district (kecamatan) with the same name in the city of Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. Galleries [ edit ]
The Kali Mas ("Golden River" in Javanese), also known as Kali Surabaya, [1] is a distributary of the Brantas River in East Java, flowing north-easterly towards the Madura Strait. This river also forms part of the border between the Sidoarjo and Gresik regencies of East Java, Indonesia .
Tambaksari Village can be said to be an old village in Surabaya. Initially, Tambaksari village was a pond or swamp. "Because in the 19th century it was already inhabited by people and started to become busy in the 1960s