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  2. Ancol - Wikipedia

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    Today, the 552 hectare recreation area is known as the Ancol Jakarta Bay City, contains hotels, cottages, beaches, a theme park, traditional market places, an oceanarium, a golf field and a marina, and Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit.

  3. Ancol Dreamland - Wikipedia

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    Ancol Beach City is a new Lifestyle & Entertainment Center in Ancol, Jakarta. It was built by PT Wahana Agung Indonesia, a subsidiary of PT Global Land Development Tbk (now MNC Land). It contains a Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, Beach City International Stadium concert hall with a maximum capacity of 22.000, 77 culinary centre, 42 shops, etc. [14]

  4. Pademangan - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Pademangan at Benyamin Suaeb street Ancol Jakarta Bay City. Pademangan is a port-associated district (kecamatan) of North Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia. It stretches from the Sunda Kelapa Harbour in the west to the western area of Tanjung Priok Harbor in the east. Geographically, it is a plain with an average height of ...

  5. Sea World Ancol - Wikipedia

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    Sea World Ancol, also known as Sea World Jakarta or Sea World Indonesia, [1] is a marine aquarium attraction in North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is part of the Ancol Dreamland complex, and consists of a main tank, a shark tank, and various other tanks, including a turtle exhibit. The main tank is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia.

  6. Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Ancol beach, situated in Jakarta bay. Jakarta is situated on the northwest coast of Java, at the mouth of the Ciliwung River on Jakarta Bay, an inlet of the Java Sea. It is strategically located near the Sunda Strait. The northern part of Jakarta is plain land, some areas of which are below sea level, [51] and subject to frequent flooding. The ...

  7. Jakarta Bay - Wikipedia

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    It was known as Bay of Batavia by the Dutch, who founded their city of Batavia, an administrative capital of the Dutch East Indies Company, in 1619. There are several rivers that flow into Jakarta Bay, including (in order from east to west): Kali Bekasi , Kali Cakung, Kali Buaran, Kali Sunter , Ciliwung , Kali Krukut, Kali Angke .

  8. List of shopping malls in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of shopping centers and malls in Jakarta, Indonesia. Central Jakarta. Agora Mall; ... Ancol Beach City Mall; Baywalk Pluit; Bella Terra ...

  9. Thousand Islands (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Kecamatan (District) of Kepulauan Seribu Selatan (South Thousand Islands) is the closest district to the coast of Jakarta. It covers a land area of 5.65 km 2 and had an estimated population of 12,474 in mid 2022. [18] Being closer to the coast of Jakarta, the waters around the islands suffer from the pollution coming from the Jakarta Bay ...