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  2. Cinere - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Depok - Wikipedia

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    Website. depok.go.id. You may need rendering support to display the Sundanese script in this article correctly. Depok ( Pegon :ديڤوك) is a landlocked city in West Java province. It is located directly south of Jakarta within the Jakarta Metropolitan Area in Indonesia. It has an area of 199.91 km 2.

  4. Cinere–Jagorawi Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Indonesia. Cinere–Jagorawi Toll Road or Cijago Toll Road is a 14.64-kilometre (9.10 mi) toll road which extends from Cimanggis to Cinere in West Java, Indonesia. [1] [2] This toll road is the part of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2. The toll road is connected to Jagorawi Toll Road, Depok-Antasari Toll Road and Cinere-Serpong Toll Road.

  5. Cinere–Serpong Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Indonesia. Cinere–Serpong Toll Road is one of the toll roads which are part of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 which connects the Kunciran–Serpong Toll Road in the west and the Cinere–Jagorawi Toll Road in the east. This toll road that connects South Tangerang with Depok, crosses several areas, such as Jombang, Ciputat ...

  6. Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Outer Ringroad 2 ( Indonesian: Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta 2) or JORR 2 is an under-construction toll road circling the Greater Jakarta area, running roughly parallel with the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR 1) in Indonesia. This toll road will connect Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to Cilincing, crossing Tangerang, South ...

  7. Jagorawi Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta–Bogor–Ciawi Toll Road (shortened to Jagorawi Toll Road) is the first toll road in Indonesia. Construction of the highway began in 1973, and it was officially opened on 9 March 1978. The Jagorawi Toll Road links the capital city of Jakarta to the West Javanese cities of Bogor and Ciawi.

  8. Depok–Antasari Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    The Antasari - Depok Toll Road, also known as the Depok - Antasari or Desari Toll Road is a highway in Java, Indonesia, connecting South Jakarta with Sawangan, Depok and Bojong Gede - Kemang (Salabenda), Bogor Regency. The toll road extends from Jalan Pangeran Antasari in South Jakarta to Depok.

  9. Trans-Java Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Cinere-Serpong Toll Road. Cinere-Serpong Toll Road will connect the Kunciran-Serpong Toll Road in the west and the Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road in the east. This toll road that connects South Tangerang with Depok. It is part of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2, which is expected to be completed in 2019. This toll road is divided into two sections.