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Kemang District covers an area of 26.68 km 2, and had a population of 92,401 at the 2010 Census [2] and 104,872 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 110,256 - comprising 56,027 males and 54,229 females. [1]
3 Southern half of Sumatra, comprising the provinces of Bengkulu, Jambi, Bangka Belitung, South Sumatra and Lampung. 4 The provinces of Banten and West Java (except those parts within the Jakarta metropolitan area [3]). 5 The province of Central Java and the Yogyakarta Special Region. 6 The province of East Java. 7
Kemang Village is an integrated development of vertical residences with a shopping mall named Lippo Mall Kemang, hotel, hospital, school, country club, and spa, located at Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, Indonesia. The complex has a land area of about 15.5 hectares (38 acres), which is developed by Lippo Group. [3]
Kemang was a quiet Betawi kampong dotted with mosques in traditional Javanese style. [1] During the 1970s, the land in Kemang was sold for residential use. The lush green character of Kemang attracted people into this area, including expatriates. The neighborhood is also close to Golden Triangle of Jakarta. This also makes it convenient for ...
The boundaries of Mampang Prapatan are Krukut River to the west, Cideng River and Mampang River to the east, Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto Tollway to the north, and Kemang Selatan-Kemang Timur Road to the south. Mampang Prapatan Main Road passed through Mampang Prapatan District. The expatriate neighborhood Kemang partly located in this district.
Pasar Minggu is a district (Indonesian: kecamatan) in the administrative city of South Jakarta, Indonesia.The area is known for its traditional Sunday market, famous for the fruit market. [2]
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Emblem of Korea Post. Postal codes in South Korea are composed of five digits. A new system of post codes was introduced on August 1, 2015. [1] The first postal code in South Korea was established on July 1, 1970, and has been revised three times: in 1988, 2000, and 2015.