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Payakumbuh (Minangkabau: Payokumbuah, Jawi: ڤايوكومبواه ) is the second largest city in West Sumatra province, Indonesia, with a population of 116,825 at the 2010 Census [2] and 139,576 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 144,830 - comprising 72,840 males and 71,990 females. [1]
St Vincent de Paul's Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Katolik St. Vincentius a Paulo), or popularly known by its acronym as RKZ (Dutch: St. Vincentius a Paulo Roomsch Katholiek Ziekenhuis, lit. 'St Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Hospital'), is a large Catholic hospital in Surabaya , Indonesia .
RS Pelni Petamburan JL AlP II KS Tubun 92-94 West Jakarta: Special Capital Region of Jakarta [2] RS Permata Bunda JI. Sisingamangaraja No 7 Medan: North Sumatra [2] RS Persahabatan Jl. Persahabatan Raya Rawamangun: East Jakarta [2] RS Pertamina Balikpapan JI. Jend Sudirman No.1 Balikpapan: East Kalimantan [2] RS Pertamina Jaya JI. Jend A Yani ...
Pelni (abbreviation of Pelayaran Nasional Indonesia, lit. ' Indonesian National Shipping ' ) is the national cargo and passenger shipping company of Indonesia . Its services network spans across the Indonesian archipelago.
In 1914, Frans Ghijsels designed the Petamboeran hospital for the KPM in Petamburan, Batavia, now Pelni Hospital Jakarta. In the same year, the shipping company also commissioned Ghijsels to design the new headquarter for the KPM on a plot of land at Koningplein Oost 5.
Verbal: "I do not have a problem with you!" Non-verbal: person avoids eye contact, looks anxious, etc. It becomes more likely that the receiver will trust the predominant form of communication, which to Mehrabian's findings is the non-verbal impact of tone+facial expression (38% + 55%), rather than the literal meaning of the words (7%).
The Tuo Koto Nan Ampek Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Tuo Koto Nan Ampek), also known as Gadang Balai Nan Duo Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia located in Koto Nan Ampek Nagari, now administratively included into the area of Balai Nan Duo village, West Payakumbuh District, city of Payakumbuh, West Sumatera. [2]
Bukittinggi (Minangkabau: Bukiktinggi, Jawi: بوكيت تيڠڬي, formerly Dutch: Fort de Kock) is the third largest city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of 111,312 in 2010 [2] and 121,028 in 2020. [3]