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Fees for Acquisition of Rights to Lands and Buildings ("Undang-undang Bea Perolehan Hak atas Tanah dan Bangunan/UU BPHTB"): Law No. 21/1997 amended by Law No. 20/2000; Tax Dispute Settlement Agency Law (Undang-undang Badan Penyelesaian Sengketa Pajak): Law No. 21/1997, repealed by Tax Court Law ("Undang-undang Pengadilan Pajak/UU PP"): Law No ...
In total, there are 44 districts and 267 subdistricts in Jakarta, a number that has remained constant since the most recent administrative change in 2001. [1]: 34–35 South Jakarta and East Jakarta are tied with the largest number of districts with 10 each, while the Thousand Islands Regency has the least with just 2. [1]: 40
The neighborhood is also close to Golden Triangle of Jakarta. This also makes it convenient for expats who need to get around town but can’t waste too much time in traffic each day. In 1998, the then-Governor of Jakarta Sutiyoso changed the status of Kemang from a residential (as stated in the 1985–2005 city master plan) into a commercial ...
Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto (Gatot Subroto Avenue) is one of the major roads in Jakarta, Indonesia. The road starts from Dirgantara statue in South Jakarta, which crosses 10 administrative villages and ends at Slipi, Central Jakarta. The road is named after National Hero of Indonesia General Gatot Subroto. The road was constructed in 1960s. [1]
Mangga Besar is famous as a notorious nightlife area of Jakarta. [3] Not only notorious as the center of nightlife, Mangga Besar is also known for its tempting eateries. [ 2 ] A variety of Chinese food and also a variety of food from the Indonesian archipelago under influence of Chinese culture, which is the very unique and interesting about ...
South Jakarta: District: Tebet: Postal code: 12850. Manggarai is an administrative village in Tebet district, South Jakarta ... This page was last edited on 21 ...
The name Senayan is derived from the word Wangsanayan, "land of Wangsanaya".According to De Haan, Wangsanaya was a lieutenant from Bali who lived at the end of the 17th century, but little is known about him. [2]
Pondok Indah area was previously a vast expanse of dry fields, rice fields, and also a rubber and secondary crops plantations. [4] [5] At one point, the area was visited by a famous architect and urban developer, Ciputra, which according to him, the plantation area is very strategic, since it is bordered by Jalan Ciputat Raya (which was previously part of the National Road from Jakarta to ...