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  2. Cultural properties of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Cultural properties of Indonesia are those items defined by Indonesian law as of "important value for history, science, and culture", and include both man-made artefacts and natural objects. [1] The cultural properties number more than 8,000 and include ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples , mosques , historic colonial buildings , forts , art ...

  3. Category:Cultural Properties of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia portal; Cultural Properties of Indonesia — places & objects, defined by Indonesian law as of "important value for history, science, and culture", include both human artefacts-objects and natural elements-locations.

  4. Category : Cultural Properties of Indonesia in Jakarta

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    Pages in category "Cultural Properties of Indonesia in Jakarta" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Batak architecture - Wikipedia

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    Batak architecture refers to the related architectural traditions and designs of the various Batak peoples of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Six groups of Batak speak separate but related languages: the Angkola, the Mandailing to the south, the Toba, to the north the Pakpak/Dairi, the Simalungun, and the Karo. While the groups are now Muslim or ...

  6. Aman Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1988, Aman Resorts' first destination was the result of hotelier Adrian Zecha's desire to build a holiday home in Phuket. [2] [3] His plans soon developed into an idea to build a small boutique resort with Anil Thadani and two other friends.

  7. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Indonesia reflects the diversity of cultural, historical, and geographic influences that have shaped Indonesia as a whole. Invaders, colonizers, missionaries, merchants, and traders brought cultural changes that had a profound effect on building styles and techniques.

  8. Merdeka Palace - Wikipedia

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    Lithograph of the Paleis te Koningsplein in the 1880s (now Merdeka Palace) Reception room of the palace in 1936 Interior of the palace in 1936. The building that is now the Merdeka Palace was built on the premise of the Rijswijk Palace (present Istana Negara) when it was considered no longer sufficient for administrative purposes e.g. big receptions and conferences during the mid-19th century.

  9. Istana Negara (Jakarta) - Wikipedia

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    Istana Negara (English: State Palace, Dutch: Paleis te Rijswijk) is one of the seven presidential palaces of Indonesia.It is located on Veteran Street in Central Jakarta, with Merdeka Palace located south.