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The temple itself has no wall or moats, these being replaced by those of the city itself: the city-temple arrangement, with an area of 9 square kilometres, is much larger than that of Angkor Wat to the south (2 km²). Within the temple itself, there are two galleried enclosures (the third and second enclosures) and an upper terrace (the first ...
This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas in Indonesia for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location. Bali
Shri Sanathana Dharma Aalayam is a temple under construction at West Jakarta, Indonesia.As planned, it would be the first Dravidian architecture Hindu Temple in Jakarta. [1] [2] The temple will be built on an area of 4,000 square meters in Kalideres, West Jakarta, will also become a tourist destination.
The oldest church in Jakarta and possibly the oldest surviving church structure in Indonesia. [20] It contains a Baroque pipe organ from the 17th century, which was built in Taiwan. GPM Eben Haezer Church Sila, Nusa Laut, Maluku: 1719 Protestant Portuguese colonial/Indies GPIB Tugu Jakarta Church: Jakarta 1747 Protestant Portuguese colonial/Indies
Mother temple Besakih, the largest Balinese Hindu temple in Indonesia Pura Parahyangan Agung Jagatkarta in Bogor, West Java. Pura is Balinese Hindu temples. Balinese Hinduism is the continuation of Javanese Hindu Dharmic tradition developed in Java between the 8th to 15th century.
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North Jakarta 1879 Contains tombs of venerated ulama from Batavia. [14] Cut Meutia Mosque: Central Jakarta: 1922 [15] Al-Makmur Mosque: Cikini, Menteng, Central Jakarta 1932 [16] Al-Azhar Great Mosque: Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta: 1958 [17] Great Mosque of Sunda Kelapa: Menteng, Central Jakarta 1970 [18] Jakarta Islamic Center: North Jakarta ...