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  2. List of universities in Yogyakarta - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia Institute of Arts, Yogyakarta; Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (IKIP) PGRI - Wates (Wates Institute of Education Science) Institut Pertanian (INSTIPER) (Institute for Plantation Agriculture) [16] Institut Pertanian (INTAN) Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta Institute of Agriculture)

  3. Gojek - Wikipedia

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    Go-Food Festival is an offline food-court chain concept from Go-Food, which sells food and beverage from Go-Food merchants. It has opened in major cities in Indonesia such as Surabaya, Makassar, and Palembang and with more than 15 stores across the country, has become the most well networked food-court chain concept in Indonesia.

  4. Fred's Frozen Foods - Wikipedia

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    Fred W. Luker was an entrepreneur and inventor. In 1947, he established Fred's Frozen Foods to provide frozen meat patties and frozen bread vegetables to the wholesale food service industry. Fred's Frozen Foods grew as the food service customers were experience increased growth as consumers began to dine away from home.

  5. KAI Commuter Yogyakarta Line - Wikipedia

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    From Yogyakarta Termini Transfers/Notes Location Y 01 P 01 YA 01 JS 05: Yogyakarta - 0.0 Terminal station. Intercity trains Prambanan Ekspres. Yogyakarta International Airport Rail Link. Trans Jogja: Line 1A, Line 2A, Line 8 (Mangkubumi 2/Hotel Grand Zuri) Line 1A, Line 2A, Line 3A, Line 8, Line 10 (Malioboro 1) Teman Bus Godean Line (front ...

  6. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    A DHC is a sleeve of metal designed to allow frozen foods to receive the correct amount of heat. Various sized apertures were positioned around the sleeve. The consumer would put the frozen dinner into the sleeve according to what needed the most heat. This ensured proper cooking. [11] Today there are multiple options for packaging frozen foods.

  7. Special Region of Yogyakarta - Wikipedia

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    The Special Region of Yogyakarta [c] is a province-level special region of Indonesia in southern Java. [11] It is a semi-enclave that is surrounded by on the landward side by Central Java Province to the west, north, and east, but has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean to the south.

  8. HokBen - Wikipedia

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    Although they serve Japanese-style fast food, the ownership, [2] management and cooks are entirely Indonesian. [3] There is no Japanese involvement in the business. [4] In April 2008, the firm had 98 outlets. [5] As of April 2010, there were around 120 outlets, with expansion planned to other Indonesian cities in Central Java, Yogyakarta and Bali.

  9. Findus - Wikipedia

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    In 1945 the first Findus-branded deep-frozen food products went on sale in Sweden, produced in a small factory in Scania. Findus products were exported to an increasing number of European countries in the late 1950s, [4] including the United Kingdom in 1958. [4] In 1962, Findus Co. was acquired by the Swiss food and beverage company Nestlé. [4]