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Bintaro Jaya is a planned township located in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia.It is developed by PT Jaya Real Property Tbk (formerly PT Bintaro Jaya). [1] The development of the township began within South Jakarta in 1979 and is expanded further to South Tangerang in Banten province.
Transport in Indonesia The Jakarta–Serpong Toll Road , also known as Ulujami–Serpong Toll Road , is a toll road connecting South Jakarta and South Tangerang (mainly BSD City and Bintaro Jaya ) in the province of Banten , Indonesia.
Pondok Aren District office is located at Jl. Graha Raya Bintaro, Perigi Baru behind the Pondok Aren Sectoral Police office (Polsek Pondok Aren). Sectors 3-9 housing of Bintaro Jaya real estate lies within this district, while sectors 1-2 of Bintaro Jaya are partly located in South Jakarta and in East Ciputat District.
Parigi Lama is located close and partially part of Bintaro Jaya.Parigi Lama contains many international and national schools such as the British International School, Jakarta Japanese School (ジャカルタ日本人学校), Aulia Islamic School, Pembangunan Jaya High School, Tunas Indonesia Elementary School, Global Jaya School, and Mentari International School. [3]
The Global Jaya School (GJS) is an international school in Indonesia, located in the outskirts of Jakarta in Pondok Aren district, South Tangerang in the Sector 9 Bintaro Jaya area. The school was established in 1995. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. [1]
The municipality of South Tangerang is an autonomous city established on 26 November 2008, based on Banten province's constitution. This establishment was a division out of the Tangerang Regency, to support the better development of government service, construction project, community service, and also to utilize the natural potential so that a greater public welfare could be achieved.
The Special Capital Region of Jakarta in Indonesia is divided into 5 administrative cities and one regency, which in turn are divided into districts (Indonesian: kecamatan), and subsequently subdistricts (Indonesian: kelurahan). In total, there are 44 districts and 267 subdistricts in Jakarta, a number that has remained constant since the most ...
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