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  2. Jatisampurna, Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    The administrative centre is located in Jatisampurna kelurahan, and the district is sub-divided into five urban "villages" or communities (kelurahan), as listed below with their areas and their populations as at mid 2023, [1] together with their postcodes.

  3. Timeline of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    22 May: A mass protest against the 2019 Indonesian general election results, which later turned into a riot, took place on 22 May 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia. 23–24 September: Mass protests led by students took place in front of the DPR/MPR Building. [44] 1 December: Jakarta LRT The first phase is opens. [45]

  4. Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Jakarta-Cikampek elevated toll road will operate to ease traffic on the current toll road between Cikunir and West Karawang with a total length of 36.4 kilometres. [8] Owing to its location as a satellite city of Jakarta, heavy rush hour traffic jams have become common on the roads between East Jakarta and Bekasi.

  5. East Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    The administrative centre is located in Bekasi Jaya, and the district is sub-divided into four urban "villages" or communities (kelurahan), as listed below with their areas and their populations as at mid 2023, [1] together with their postcodes.

  6. History of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Historical evidence from Jakarta dates back to the 4th century CE, when it was a Hindu settlement and port. The city has been sequentially claimed by the Indianized kingdom of Tarumanegara, the Hindu Kingdom of Sunda, the Muslim Sultanate of Banten, and by Dutch, Japanese and Indonesian administrations. [1]

  7. Jatikramat River - Wikipedia

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    The Jatikramat River (Kali Jatikramat or Kali Jati Kramat) is a river in Bekasi, West Java, and the eastern part of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The lower portions of the original river have been channelized and directed into the eastern flood canal, "Banjir Kanal Timur", which continues to flow to the Java Sea in the district of Marunda, Cilincing, North Jakarta. [2]

  8. East Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    East Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Timur; Betawi: Jakarte Beletan), abbreviated as Jaktim, is the largest of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) which form the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia, with a land area of 188.03 km 2 (72.6 sq.miles).

  9. Sukat Subandi - Wikipedia

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    M. Sukat Subandi (19 May 1926 – 17 November 1985) was an Indonesian military officer who served as the Regent of Bekasi from 1967 to 1973. Sukat spent most of his career in the Siliwangi (West Java) Regional Military Command and was the commander of the Majalengka military district from April to September 1962 with the rank of captain. [1]