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  2. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia (1950–present) The history of Semarang goes back to the 9th century, when it was known as Bergota. At the end of the 15th century, an Arab named Kyai Pandan Arang founded a village and an Islamic school in this fishing village. On 2 May 1547, Sultan Hadiwijaya of Pajang Kyai declared Pandan Arang the first bupati (mayor) of Semarang ...

  3. List of metropolitan areas in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    1,992,000. Although Semarang metropolitan area is the fourth most populous in Indonesia, it actually comprises a significant portion of rural areas. Semarang's urban population is much smaller than Medan. 6. Makassar. 178. 1,952,000. Makassar is the largest urban area outside of Java and Sumatra. The urban area is known as Makassar metropolitan ...

  4. Bina Bangsa School - Wikipedia

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    Bina Bangsa School ( Mandarin: 培民学校 Pinyin : Péi Mín Xué Xiào), often abbreviated as BBS, is a group of schools located in Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Malang, Balikpapan, and Nusantara, Indonesia . Bina Bangsa School is an international Christian school open to both Indonesian and foreign students. The school's primary language of ...

  5. Diponegoro University - Wikipedia

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    Diponegoro University ( Javanese: ꦈꦤꦶꦥ꦳ꦼꦂꦱꦶꦠꦱ꧀ꦢꦶꦥꦤꦼꦒꦫ; Indonesian: Universitas Diponegoro, abbreviated as UNDIP) is a public university located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. It was founded in 1957 as a private university by the Semarang University Foundation, which later in 1960 became public ...

  6. List of regencies and cities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This type of city and regency in Indonesia is only found in Jakarta which consisted of five administrative cities and one administrative regency. As of January 2023, there were 514-second-level administrative divisions (416 regencies and 98 cities) in Indonesia. [3] The list below groups regencies and cities in Indonesia by provinces.

  7. Ambarawa Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ambarawa Railway Museum ( Indonesian: Museum Kereta Api Ambarawa, officially named Indonesian Railway Museum by the Indonesian Railway Company) is a museum located in Ambarawa in Central Java, Indonesia. The museum preserves around 21 steam locomotives and focuses on tourism train tours hauled by 3 operational steam engines (both are rack ...

  8. Serang - Wikipedia

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    A. Website. serangkota.go.id. Serang ( Indonesian: Kota Serang, Indonesian pronunciation: [kota sɛraŋ], Sundanese: ᮞᮦᮛᮀ) is a city in Lampung province and was formerly also the administrative center of Serang Regency in Indonesia (the Regency's capital is now at Ciruas ). The city is located towards the north of Lampung province, on ...

  9. Blenduk Church - Wikipedia

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    2. Administration. Parish. 200 families (2004) The Protestant Church in Western Indonesia Immanuel Semarang ( Indonesian: Gereja Protestan Indonesia Barat Immanuel Semarang ), better known as Blenduk Church ( Gereja Blenduk ), is a Protestant church in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Built in 1753, it is the oldest church in the province.