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  2. Antam - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, Antam was a producer of bauxite, ferronickel, gold, nickel and silver. [9] It is Indonesia's largest producer of nickel, and it lost considerable amounts of revenue and profits following a nickel ore ban. [1] Antam's gold operations was the primary contributor of the company's revenue, making up 71 percent of its Q1 2018 revenue. [10]

  3. Golden Triangle of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Triangle of Jakarta (Indonesian: Segitiga Emas Jakarta), also referred to as the Medan Merdeka–Thamrin–Sudirman Axis (Indonesian: Poros Medan Merdeka–Thamrin–Sudirman) or the Sudirman–Thamrin–Kuningan Axis (Indonesian: Poros Sudirman–Thamrin–Kuningan), is a roughly triangular area in the center of Jakarta, Indonesia, extending from Central Jakarta to South Jakarta.

  4. Port of Tanjung Emas - Wikipedia

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    Port of Tanjung Emas (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Tanjung Emas) is a seaport in Semarang, Indonesia. It is the seaport in Semarang, which is located about 5 km from Tugu Muda of the city center.

  5. Dian Al-Mahri Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Dian Al-Mahri Mosque, also known as Golden Dome Mosque (Masjid Kubah Emas), [2] is a mosque built on the edge of Raya street, Depok City in West Java, Indonesia. In addition to being a place of daily worship for Muslims, this mosque area attracts many locals and tourists because its domes are made of gold. Because of the vastness of the area ...

  6. Keong Emas - Wikipedia

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    Keong Emas (Javanese and Indonesian for Golden Snail) is a popular Javanese folklore about a princess magically transformed and contained in a golden snail shell. The folklore is a part of the popular Javanese Panji cycle, which tells stories about the prince Panji Asmoro Bangun (also known as Raden Inu Kertapati) and his consort, princess Dewi Sekartaji (also known as Dewi Chandra Kirana).

  7. Taman Naga Emas MRT station - Wikipedia

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    The Taman Naga Emas MRT station is a mass rapid transit (MRT) station in Salak Selatan district in southern Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is one of the stations on the MRT Putrajaya Line. [1] The station is opened to public on 16 March 2023.

  8. Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Middle East between North Africa, Southern Europe, Central Asia, and Southern Asia Middle East map of Köppen climate classification. The Middle East (term originally coined in English language) [note 1] is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.

  9. PSIS Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Semarang (lit. 'Indonesian Football Association of Semarang'), commonly known by its abbreviation PSIS is an Indonesian professional football club based in Semarang, Central Java.