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  2. Kapuk, Cengkareng - Wikipedia

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    Kapuk (Chinese: 卡普) is a subdistrict in the Cengkareng district of Indonesia. [1] An industrial area, Kapuk is nonetheless also home to part of Pantai Indah Kapuk, one of Jakarta's most prestigious suburbs. [2]

  3. Cengkareng Timur, Cengkareng - Wikipedia

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    Cengkareng Timur is a subdistrict in the Cengkareng district of Jakarta. It has postal code of 11740. See also. Cengkareng; List of administrative villages of Jakarta

  4. Duri Kosambi, Cengkareng - Wikipedia

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    Duri Kosambi is an administrative village (kelurahan) in the Cengkareng district of Indonesia. It has postal code of 11750. Etymology

  5. Cengkareng - Wikipedia

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    Cengkareng is a district (kecamatan) on West Jakarta, Indonesia. The Duri-Tangerang and Tangerang-Jakarta railways pass through Cengkareng. Urban villages.

  6. Rawa Buaya, Cengkareng - Wikipedia

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    Rawa Buaya is an administrative village in the Cengkareng district of Jakarta. [1] It formed part of the particuliere landen or private estates of N.V. Landbouw Maatschappij Tan Tiang Po, a colonial company belonging to Luitenant der Chinezen Tan Tiang Po and his son, Tan Liok Tiauw, Landheeren (or landlords) of Batoe-Tjepper.

  7. Joglo - Wikipedia

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    Joglo in Yogyakarta circa 1908. Joglo is a type of traditional vernacular house of the Javanese people (Javanese omah).The word joglo refers to the shape of the roof. In the highly hierarchical Javanese culture, the type of roof of a house reflects the social and economic status of the owners of the house; joglo houses are traditionally associated with Javanese aristocrats.

  8. Yogyakarta - Wikipedia

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    Other major daily newspapers include Harian Jogja, Koran Merapi and Tribun Jogja, as well as online-only Bernas. KR-owned Minggu Pagi is the major weekly newspaper. Yogyakarta is served by radio and television stations covering Special Region of Yogyakarta and surrounding areas. The public radio RRI Yogyakarta has one of its studios in the city.

  9. Sleman Regency - Wikipedia

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    Sleman Regency (Indonesian pronunciation:; ) is an Indonesian regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten) on the island of Java.It is located in the north of the Yogyakarta Special Administrative Region, Indonesia, and has an area of 574.82 square kilometres (221.94 sq mi), [7] with a population of 1,093,110 at the 2010 Census [8] and 1,125,804 at the 2020 Census; [9] the official estimate as at mid 2023 ...