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  2. Armorial of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Armorial of Indonesia. This is a list of emblems or coat of arms used in Indonesia. Indonesia is divided into 38 provinces, and each province is divided into regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota). There are 416 regencies and 98 cities. Each province, regency, and city has its own emblem.

  3. Tual - Wikipedia

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    Tual. /  5.636806°S 132.75083°E  / -5.636806; 132.75083. Tual (Indonesian: Kota Tual) is a city in Maluku Province of Indonesia, geographically located within the Kei Islands. On 17 July 2007, it was separated from the rest of the Kei Islands (which continue to form the Southeast Maluku Regency) and was created an independent city .

  4. Cilegon - Wikipedia

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    Cilegon ( Indonesian: Kota Cilegon, Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮨᮌᮧᮔ᮪) is a major coastal industrial city in Banten province, Indonesia, covering 162.51 km 2 (62.75 sq mi). It is located on the island of Java. The city had a population of 374,464 at the 2010 Census [3] and 434,896 at the 2020 Census; [4] the official estimate as at mid 2023 ...

  5. Cinere - Wikipedia

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    Website. cinere .depok .go .id. Cinere is a district of the city of Depok, West Java, Indonesia. It covers an area of 10.55 km 2 and had a population of 107,461 at the 2010 Census; [1] the latest official estimate (for mid 2018) is 144,038. [2] Cinere borders to its east with the Jagakarsa District and to its north with the Cilandak District ...

  6. Persikad Depok - Wikipedia

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    Persikad Depok is an abbreviation of Indonesian Football Association of Depok City. This football club comes from the cities of Depok , West Java , Indonesia . However, along with the financial crisis experienced, Persikad was sold and changed ownership until changing its name to Bogor F.C. in 2017.

  7. Singkawang - Wikipedia

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    Website. singkawangkota .go .id. Singkawang or Sakawokng in Dayak Salako or San-Khew-Jong ( Hakka: 山口洋 ), is a coastal city and port located in the province of West Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. It is located at about 145 km north of Pontianak, the provincial capital, and is surrounded by the Pasi, Poteng, and Sakkok ...

  8. Mataram (city) - Wikipedia

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    Mataram ( Indonesian: Kota Mataram) is a city and the capital of the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara. The city is surrounded on all the landward sides by (but is not administratively part of) West Lombok Regency and lies on the western side of the island of Lombok, Indonesia. It is also the largest city of the province, and had a ...

  9. Solo Balapan railway station - Wikipedia

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    History Governor General B.C. de Jonge arrived at Balapan Station and welcomed by Pakubuwana X. Solo Balapan Station is one of the oldest major stations in Indonesia (after Samarang NIS), built by the first Dutch East Indies railway company, Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (NIS) in the 19th century, namely during the reign of Mangkunegara IV and is located in the territory of the ...