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  2. Nabire Regency - Wikipedia

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    Nabire Regency is one of the regencies (kabupaten) in the Indonesian province of Central Papua. It covers an area of 12,075.00 km 2, and had a population of 129,893 at the 2010 Census [2] and 169,136 at the 2020 Census, comprising 87,688 males and 81,448 females. [3] The official estimate as at mid 2023 was 174,427. [1]

  3. Serang Regency - Wikipedia

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    Serang Regency (Sundanese: ᮞᮨᮛᮀ) is a regency of Banten province, Indonesia.It is located in the northwest corner of the island of Java.The administrative center of the regency is at Ciruas, while the capital of the province is the independent municipality of Serang (Kota Serang) which was split off the regency on 17 July 2007.

  4. City status in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The terms kota besar (big city), and kota kecil (small city or town), were used since the implementation of the Act Number 22 of 1948. Kota Besar was an urban equivalent of kabupaten (), which was the country's second level subdivision, just below province.

  5. Nabire - Wikipedia

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    Nabire a tourist resort, with numerous attractions, including: sea garden of Cenderawasih bay with 130 species of coral, Wahario Beach also known as Gedo Beach Youth Tourism Park, is located in Sanoba Village. [4] Pepaya island with ideal conditions for diving, hot springs, water temperature up to 80 °C.

  6. Douw Aturure Airport - Wikipedia

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    This is a newly built airport to replace the old Nabire Airport (also called "Douw Aturure Airport") located in Nabire District, which is located just a few hundred meters away from the city center. The airport is named after Nabire Regent, Isaias Douw, with Douw Aturure being a title given by coastal tribes in Nabire.

  7. List of airports in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia's capital city is Jakarta. Indonesia had 673 airports in 2013, ranging from grand international airports to modest unpaved airstrips on remote islands or inland interior areas located throughout the archipelago. [1] [2] Most of them are operated by Transportation Ministry technical operation units and state-owned PT Angkasa Pura I & II

  8. Jakarta II (electoral district) - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Special Capital Region II (Indonesian: Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta II), abbreviated as DKI Jakarta II or Jakarta II, is an electoral district in Indonesia which encompasses of Central and South Jakarta in the Jakarta Special Capital Region.

  9. Drangong, Taktakan - Wikipedia

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    The village has an area of 5.61 km 2 and a population of approximately 19 thousands, making it the most populous village in the district. The Jakarta–Merak Toll Road which connects Jakarta and Port of Merak can be accessed from the village at the Serang Barat Toll Gate.