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  2. Djuanda Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Juanda (lt. Grand Forest Park of (engineer) H. Juanda), locally shortened to "Tahura" is a conservation area and botanical garden in Bandung, Indonesia. The park is named after Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the last Prime Minister of Indonesia. It is located in Kampung Pakar, Ciburial Village, in the Cimenyan District.

  3. Cisarua - Wikipedia

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    Cassava and terraced fields in Tjisaroea. Cisarua is a town and an administrative district (kecamatan) in the Bogor Regency, located in the province of West Java, Indonesia - not to be confused with districts of the same name in West Bandung Regency and Sumedang Regency.

  4. Braga Street - Wikipedia

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    Braga Street (Indonesian: Jalan Braga, Sundanese: ᮏᮜᮔ᮪ ᮘᮢᮌ) is a street in the center of Bandung, Indonesia, famous in 1920s colonial Indonesia as a promenade street. A European ambiance of chic cafes, boutiques, and restaurants along the street propelled Bandung to attain the Dutch nickname Parijs van Java ("Paris of Java ").

  5. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Lhôk Mata Ië Beach Lhôk Mè Beach Lampu'uk Beach Lhok Nga Beach. The most notable beaches for tourism in Aceh are located to the northern tip of the province, near the archipelago of Sabang, the capital city of Banda Aceh and the northern regency of Aceh Besar. [11]

  6. Bandung Regency - Wikipedia

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    Bandung Regency (Kabupaten Bandung) is an administrative landlocked regency located to the south, southeast, east and northeast of the city of Bandung.The northern parts of the Bandung Regency are effectively part of Greater Bandung (technically the whole of the Regency is within the Bandung Metropolitan Area), with the southern third being less urbanized and jutting upwards from the Valley ...

  7. Bandung - Wikipedia

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    The 400 km 2 (150 sq mi) flat of central Bandung plain is situated in the middle of 2,340.88 square kilometres (903.82 sq mi) wide of the Bandung Basin; the basin comprises Bandung, the Cimahi city, part of Bandung Regency, part of West Bandung Regency, and part of Sumedang Regency. [30]

  8. List of mosques in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bandung 1972 Mosque of the Bandung Institute of Technology. [34] Bogor Grand Mosque: Bogor, West Java 1979 [35] Al-Furqon Mosque UPI: Bandung 1980 Mosque of the Indonesia University of Education. [36] Ukhuwah Islamiyah Mosque UI: Depok, West Java 1987 Mosque of the University of Indonesia Depok campus. [37] Al-Ukhuwah Mosque: Bandung 1998 [38 ...

  9. Bandung Geological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bandung Geological Museum opened in Bandung, Indonesia in 1928. On December 10, 1871, six meteorites fell in Sindanglaut , West Java, Indonesia. This rare fall of a LL6 chondrite included an 11.5 kg TKW that is held by the Bandung Geological Museum and the Paris Museum of History .