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JKT48's second generation members (then still audition finalists) were introduced on 14 October 2012 at fX Sudirman, Central Jakarta, Jakarta. JKT48 is an Indonesian girl group formed in 2011 as a sister group of the Japanese idol group AKB48. [1] Since 2021, members are selected through auditions in Jakarta, Indonesia. Among the members are ...
Jakarta International Expo, or JIExpo, is a convention, exhibition and entertainment complex located at Pademangan in North Jakarta, Indonesia. Opened in 2010, it was developed by the Central Cipta Murdaya group. Built in the area of the former Kemayoran Airport. JIExpo recently underwent an expansion from 2016 to 2019, adding an international ...
Mandarin Radio Jakarta: PT Radio Chakrawala Gitaswara: Mandarin pop: PM2FGU: 98.7 FM: GEN987FM: Gen FM [9] PT Radio Attahiriyah (Mahaka Radio Integra) Top 40/CHR: PM2FGW: 99.1 FM: DELTA FM: Delta FM [10] PT Radio Delta Insani (Masima Radio Network) Adult contemporary: PM2FAS: 99.9 FM: Z99.9FM: Z FM (Z 99.9 FM) PT Radio Dengan Anda Bahagia (MPG ...
Jakarta International Convention Center has a dome-shaped plenary hall that has 5,000 seats, which is the original building from 1974. JICC also has an assembly hall with an area of 3,921 m², 13 various sized meeting rooms, and two exhibition halls (A and B) where each have an area of 3,060m² and 6,075m².
SMA Santa Ursula in Jakarta. St. Ursula Catholic School or Sekolah Menengah Katolik Santa Ursula is an all-female Catholic school located in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] It is located next to Jakarta Cathedral and Filateli Post Office.
Selamat Datang Monument at the center of the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia fountain. The Selamat Datang Monument is located at the centre of a roundabout known as Bundaran Hotel Indonesia or Bundaran HI (Indonesian for "Hotel Indonesia Roundabout"), named because of its proximity to Hotel Indonesia.
The proportion of the core city's (Jakarta) population to that of the entire metropolitan area also declined significantly. In 2020, the population of Jakarta was only 30.4% of the total population of the Jakarta metropolitan area, continuing the decline from 54.6% in 1990 to 43.2% in 2000 and 35.5% in 2010.
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