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Tugu Muda on right. Tugu Muda ("Youth Monument") is a stone monument in Semarang, Central Java commemorating the struggle for independence by Indonesian youth. [1] It was dedicated by President Sukarno on 20 May 1953 to commemorate the continuous five-day battle between the youth of Semarang and a Japanese battalion led by Major Kido from 14 to 19 October 1945.
Tugu Yogyakarta (Javanese: ꦠꦸꦒꦸꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ, Tugu Ngayogyakarta) is an important historical pillar landmark in the city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Tugu means monument, which is usually built as a symbol of an area conceptualising characteristics of that region. Because of its historical background, Tugu Yogyakarta has ...
Tugu Muda, a monument in Semarang, Indonesia; Tugu Keris, a monument in the shape of a kris in Klang, Malaysia; Heroes Monument or Tugu Pahlawan, a monument in Surabaya, Indonesia; Mardijker Creole or Papiá Tugu, an extinct Portuguese-based Jakartan creole; Tugu inscription, a stone inscription of Tarumanagara origins dating to the 5th century
Bahasa Indonesia: Lambang Kota Surakarta (Solo). Ditetapkan berdasarkan Perda Kota Besar Surakarta No. 2 Tahun 1955.Lambang terdiri dari sebuah perisai, bintang kembar, bambu runcing kembar, Tugu Lilin, sebilah keris, busur panah, gelombang air, serta padi dan kapas.
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The Heroes Monument (Indonesian: Patung Pahlawan), popularly known as Tugu Tani is a bronze statue and important landmark located in Jakarta, Indonesia.The monument celebrates the heroes of the struggles of the Indonesian nation symbolized by a peasant youth wearing a caping with a rifle on his shoulder, a mother behind him offering him a dish of rice. [2]
Yogyakarta Station was used as one of the locations where the Yogyakarta-based rock band, Sheila on 7, took a music video for a song "Tunggu Aku di Jakarta" in 2000 [26] and a singer from Yogyakarta who was the runner-up of the 2010 Indonesian Idol, Citra Scholastika, in her song "Pasti Bisa" in 2012.