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Surabaya [a] is the capital city of East Java province and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strait, it is one of the earliest port cities in Southeast Asia.
Official website of Consulate-General of Japan in Surabaya 7°16′21″S 112°44′48″E / 7.272533°S 112.746539°E / -7.272533; 112. The Consulate-General of Japan, Surabaya ( Japanese : 在スラバヤ日本国総領事館 , romanized : Zai Surabaya Nipponkoku sōryōjikan ; Indonesian : Konsulat Jenderal Jepang, Surabaya ) is ...
Surabaya metropolitan area has five commuter rail services with the network similar with KRL Commuterline in Jakarta metropolitan area. The services connects Surabaya city center to the neighboring cities and regency in the area. The Suroboyo Bus city bus is serving Surabaya, using plastic waste as a form of payment. Ever since May 2022 ...
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Surabaya's population was recorded during the 2010 census to be 2,765,487. [51] 6 August – The Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium was opened. [52] 28 September – Tri Rismaharini becomes mayor of Surabaya. [53] 2012 Surabaya's population was recorded 3,110,187 by Municipality of Surabaya. [54] 2015 Tri Rismaharini was reelected as mayor with a ...
Head of Surabaya: 1 Radjamin Nasution: 17 August 1945 28 August 1945 Parindra N/A 1 Head of Haminte Surabaya — Mr. C.J.G. Becht 1945 December 1945 N/A 8 Mayor of Surabaya: 2 Indrakoesoema December 1945 February 1946 Independent N/A 2 3 Soerjadi February 1946 1950 3 [Note. 5] 4 Doel Arnowo: 1950 1952 Indonesian National Party 4 5 Moestadjab ...
Surabaya is the capital of East Java province and second largest city in Indonesia. It is also one of the oldest cities in Southeast Asia and was the largest city in Dutch East Indies . The city is home to numerous high rise buildings.
Consulate-General of Japan in Surabaya, photo by Calla Clarissa (2018-04-26) Date: 26 April 2018: Source: Consulate-General of Japan in Surabaya, photo by Calla Clarissa (2018-04-26) Author: consigliere ivan from Bontang, Indonesia