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  2. Provinces of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Three-province Sumatra (1948–56) (L) and two-province Sulawesi (1960–64) with present-day regency borders. Upon the independence of Indonesia, eight provinces were established. West Java, Central Java, East Java, and Maluku still exist as of today despite later divisions, while Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara, formerly ...

  3. Subdivisions of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Provinces were formerly also known as Daerah Tingkat I (Level I Regions). Indonesia is divided into 38 provinces. Nine provinces have special status: Jakarta Special Region: Jakarta is the largest city of Indonesia. The Governor of Jakarta has the power to appoint and dismiss mayors and regent within the region. The local government is allowed ...

  4. Indonesian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Free. Obverse of Jakarta-issued KTP. Reverse of Jakarta-issued KTP. An Indonesian identity card from 1988. The Indonesian identity card ( Indonesian: Kartu Tanda Penduduk, abbr. KTP ), is a compulsory identity card for Indonesian citizens and residents with a valid resident permit. [1] The card is issued upon reaching the age of 17 or upon ...

  5. List of radio stations in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    94.1 FM: Elpas FM: Bogor: PT Radio Swara Irama Kusumasena: Dangdut, Adult contemporary, Indonesian pop, Top 40/CHR: PM2FGT: 99.5 FM: Smooth FM: Tangerang: PT Radio Bahana Sanada Dunia (MPG Media) Adult contemporary: 100.1 FM: Radio Rodja (Very strong signal in the Jakarta area) Bogor: PT Radio Ika Lesmana: Muslim radio: PM3FSJ: 100.3 FM: Radio ...

  6. Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Istiqlal Mosque ( Indonesian: Masjid Istiqlal, lit. 'Independence Mosque'; Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلْإِسْتِقْلَال‎, romanized : Masjid al-Istiqlāl, lit. 'Mosque of the Independence') in Jakarta, Indonesia is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the ninth largest mosque in the world in terms of worshipper capacity. [3]

  7. Jakarta MRT - Wikipedia

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    PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta (Perseroda) is a municipally owned perseroan terbatas founded by the Government of Special Capital Region of Jakarta to operate the Jakarta MRT system. Its establishment was approved by the provincial parliament (DPRD) on 10 June 2008 and the company's incorporation was formally notarized on 17 June 2008.

  8. List of districts of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Central Jakarta consists of 8 districts and 44 subdistricts with area code 10110 to 10750. The list is as follows: Kemendagri code. District. Number of. subdistricts. Subdistrict. 31.71.05. Cempaka Putih.

  9. Jalan M.H. Thamrin - Wikipedia

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    January 1951 [1] Jalan M.H. Thamrin or Jalan Thamrin ( M.H. Thamrin Road or Thamrin Road) is a major thoroughfare in Jakarta, Indonesia. The road is located at the center of Jakarta, running from the north end of Jalan Jenderal Sudirman at West Flood Canal at the south end to the roundabout near Arjuna Wijaya Statue Jakarta at the north end.