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  2. Penjaringan - Wikipedia

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    Location of Penjaringan in Jakarta. The port of Sunda Kelapa. Penjaringan District is the area to the left of the port. The right side of the port is the Administrative Village of Ancol in Pademangan District. The historic Pasar Ikan ("fish market") is the building on the foreground, built on a restored warehouse of the Dutch East India Company ...

  3. Muara Angke - Wikipedia

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    Muara Angke port Ikan during the 1940s. Muara Angke is a fishing port located at Kapuk Muara, Penjaringan, along the north coast of Jakarta, Indonesia.The port is integrated with fishermen's housing and a fishing port management office owned by the Jakarta government.

  4. Directorate General of Customs and Excise - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (Indonesian: Direktorat Jenderal Bea dan Cukai abbreviated Bea Cukai or DJBC) is an Indonesian government agency under Ministry of Finance that serves the community in the field of customs and excise.

  5. Directorate General of Taxes (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    In order to coordinate the implementation of taxation regulation in regional level, Inspectorate of Regional Tax was established, namely in Jakarta and some areas such as Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, and East Indonesia. Inspectorate of Regional Tax later became the Regional Directorate of Taxation (Regional Office) as it is today.

  6. Kempyang and ketuk - Wikipedia

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    The kempyang and ketuk are two instruments in the gamelan ensemble of Indonesia, generally played by the same player, and sometimes played by the same player as the kenong. They are important beat-keepers in the colotomic structure of the gamelan. Depending on the structure, they play different, repeating patterns every gongan. Not all ...

  7. Kebyar duduk - Wikipedia

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    In designing the kebyar duduk dance, I Mario was influenced by recent innovations in Balinese gamelan, which allowed interpretation of the music as well as a fast tempo. This development, known as the gamelan gong kebyar, was manifested early on in legong dances (specifically, kebyar legong), from which I Mario drew his inspiration. [2]

  8. Siter - Wikipedia

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    The siter and celempung are plucked string instruments used in Javanese gamelan. They are related to the kacapi used in Sundanese gamelan. The siter and celempung each have between 11 and 13 pairs of strings, strung on each side, between a box resonator. Typically the strings on one side tuned to pélog and the other to slendro. The siter is ...

  9. Irama - Wikipedia

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    Irama is the term used for tempo in Indonesian gamelan in Java and Bali. It can be used with elaborating instruments. It can be used with elaborating instruments. It is a concept used in Javanese gamelan music, [ 2 ] describing melodic tempo and relationships in density between the balungan , elaborating instruments , and gong structure . [ 3 ]