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The streets traversed by Corridor 10 are along Enggano, Yos Sudarso, Jenderal Ahmad Yani, Mayjen DI Panjaitan and Mayjen Sutoyo streets (the latter four are parts of the Jakarta Bypass). Much of this corridor's route runs parallel to and beneath the elevated Cawang–Tanjung Priok segment of the Jakarta Inner Ring Road (Ir. Wiyoto Wiyono ...
10 03. 12 20. Koja Koja 10 04. 12 19. Walikota Jakarta Utara Two separate buildings for opposing directions require exiting paid area to transfer: Northbound: Towards Tanjung Priok (←) Southbound: Towards PGC (→) Walikota Jakarta Utara 10 05. 12 18. Plumpang Plumpang 10 06. 12 17. Sunter Kelapa Gading Sunter Kelapa Gading Boulevard Gading ...
Tanjung Priok: 24: 23.30 km Corridor 13: 13 August 2017: 12 November 2018: Ciledug: Tegal Mampang: 15: 14.18 km Corridor 14: 10 November 2023 [b] 23 August 2024 Jakarta International Stadium Senen Raya 10 9.7 km Planned/under construction lines JIS Line TBD Jatinegara: Tanjung Priok: 9 TBD Commuter rail Bukit Duri Depok Bogor Manggarai KAI Commuter
The present-day city of Jakarta grew from the area which is now North Jakarta. In the 5th century, at the mouth of the Ciliwung-Angke River, the development began with the port city Sundapura (now near Tugu, Jakarta and Bekasi), which was the main port for the Kingdom of Tarumanegara under the leadership of King Mulawarman.
Tanjung Priok Station (TPK) [1] is a railway station in Tanjung Priok, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta. It is located across the Tanjung Priok Port , which is the main port of Jakarta . This station is one of the oldest in Jakarta and the biggest station built during the Dutch East Indies era.
Map of Indonesia. This is a list of airports in Indonesia, sorted by location.. The Republic of Indonesia comprises 17,000 islands in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia.
Port of Kuala Tanjung, Batubara Regency, North Sumatra; Port of Bakauheni, South Lampung Regency, Lampung; Port of Belawan, Medan, North Sumatra; Port of Tanjung Api-Api, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra
In total, there are 44 districts and 267 subdistricts in Jakarta, a number that has remained constant since the most recent administrative change in 2001. [1]: 34–35 South Jakarta and East Jakarta are tied with the largest number of districts with 10 each, while the Thousand Islands Regency has the least with just 2. [1]: 40