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  2. History of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The 1950s was known as the decade where the informal becak can be found extensively in Jakarta. Introduced to Jakarta in the 1930s, the number of becak soared in late 1940s, which occurred at the same time with the wave of immigration into Jakarta to find employment. 31,000 becaks were registered in 1953.

  3. Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta cuisine can be found in modest street-side warung food stalls and Hawkers traveling vendors to high-end fine dining restaurants. [183] Live music venues and exclusive restaurants are abundant. [184] Many traditional foods from far-flung regions in Indonesia can be found in Jakarta.

  4. Timeline of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    1922 – Cut Mutiah Mosque founded. 1928 – Persija Jakarta football club founded. 1930 – Population: 533,000. [2] 1931 – Old Indonesia football derby begins. 1932 – Bioscoop Metropool built. 1940 – Kemayoran Airport opens. 1942 – City occupied by Japanese. [2] 1945 – Suwiryo becomes mayor. 1948 Kebayoran Baru development begins.

  5. History of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu Majapahit kingdom was founded in eastern Java in the late 13th century, and under Gajah Mada it experienced what is often referred to as a golden age in Indonesian history, [51] when its influence extended to much of southern Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, and Bali [52] from about 1293 to around 1500.

  6. Portal:Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta's metropolitan area is ASEAN's second largest economy after Singapore. Jakarta is the economic, cultural, and political centre of Indonesia. Although Jakarta extends over only 661.23 km 2 (255.30 sq mi) and thus has the smallest area of any Indonesian province, its metropolitan area covers 7,076.31 km 2 (2,732.18 sq mi), which includes ...

  7. Capital of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta as the de jure capital of Indonesia. Monas stands in the centre of Merdeka Square, in the heart of the national capital of Jakarta. Most of Jakarta's landmarks and monuments were built during the Sukarno era. During Sukarno's presidency, Jakarta was established and developed as the capital of the new republic.

  8. Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia, [b] officially the Republic of Indonesia, [c] is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the 14th-largest country by area, at ...

  9. Timeline of Indonesian history - Wikipedia

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    The 'Malari' uprising in Jakarta against Japanese penetration of the economy, Chinese Indonesian influence, and official corruption. [80] 1975: April: Mrs Suharto dedicates the vast 'Beautiful Indonesia-in-Miniature Park' on the outskirts of Jakarta. [80] April: Civil war breaks out in the former Portuguese colony of East Timor. [80] 6 December