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Western Indonesia Time (Waktu Indonesia Barat, WIB) is seven hours ahead of the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), used in the islands of Sumatra, Java, and the western half of Kalimantan. Central Indonesia Time ( Waktu Indonesia Tengah , WITA) is eight hours ahead ( UTC+08:00 ), used in the eastern half of Kalimantan, as well as all of Bali ...
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The airport was Indonesia's second-best airport construction project, according to Indonesia.go.id. [25] The airport was officially opened in an opening ceremony by President of Indonesia Joko Widodo and Governor Awang Faroek on 24 May 2018, [ 26 ] [ 27 ] concluding the twelve-year construction that cost US$0.4 billion.
KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line (also called KRL Commuterline Yogyakarta–Solo, [2] informally KRL Jogja–Solo, KRL Solo–Jogja [3] or KRL Joglo), officially the Yogyakarta Commuter Line, is a commuter rail system in Indonesia serving Greater Yogyakarta in Special Region of Yogyakarta and Greater Surakarta (Solo) in Central Java.
Transport in Indonesia The Trans-Kalimantan Highway Southern Route ( Indonesian : Jalan Lintas Kalimantan Poros Selatan ), or simply the Trans-Kalimantan Highway , (Indonesian: Jalan Lintas Kalimantan ) is a 3,901-kilometre (2,424 mi) national road that forms the backbone highway system in Kalimantan , Indonesia . [ 1 ]
The following is a list of public bus routes operating under the Transjakarta bus rapid transit system in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2019, Transjakarta served 264.6 million passengers an increase of 40 percent from the year before. [1] The first corridor was opened in 2004, with thirteen new corridors following in the years after.
Aerial view of Tegal (date unknown) Aerial view of Pagongan sugar factory (ca.1928-40) The city of Tegal developed from a small village called Tetegual. The modernization of the village began in the early 1530s, and it eventually became part of the Pekalongan Regency, which admitted the existence of [clarification needed] the Pajang Empire in Central Java.
Semarang has also been called 'The city of Jamu' because it is an important centre for the production of jamu which are a range of Indonesian herbal medicines that are popular across Indonesia [55] Semawis Market, also known as Pecinan Semarang (Semarang's Chinatown), hosts a plethora of street food vendors, offering a wide varieties of dishes.