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  2. Bank Indonesia Museum, Padang - Wikipedia

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    Bank Indonesia Museum of Padang (Indonesian: Museum Bank Indonesia Padang) is a former bank building located in Padang, Indonesia.The building was built on March 31, 1921 as the Padang branch office of De Javasche Bank before it was taken over by Bank Indonesia on July 1, 1953.

  3. List of administrative villages of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The area is Jakarta's oldest and largest China town. ... Kampung Tengah - area code 13540; Dukuh - area code 13550 ... Jati Padang - area code 12540; Ragunan - area ...

  4. Pemandangan - Wikipedia

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    Pemandangan was a daily Indonesian language newspaper published in the Dutch East Indies (or later Indonesia) between 1933 and 1958. It was one of the few local newspapers which was initially allowed to operate during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies .

  5. Senen - Wikipedia

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    Senen is a long-established urban district (Indonesian: kecamatan) of Central Jakarta, Indonesia that has kept many tourist attractions such as two museums, the National Library of Indonesia, Gelanggang Remaja Senen, and narrow alleys with old Chinese and similar style shops and restaurants.

  6. Kampong - Wikipedia

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    A kampong (this term is in Za'aba Spelling, kampung in both modern Malay and Indonesian) is a term for a type of village in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore and a "dock" in Cambodia. The term applies to traditional villages, especially of indigenous peoples.

  7. Kota Tua Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Kota Tua Jakarta (Indonesian for "Jakarta Old Town"), officially known as Kota Tua, [1] is a neighborhood comprising the original downtown area of Jakarta, Indonesia. It is also known as Oud Batavia ( Dutch for "Old Batavia"), Benedenstad ("Lower City", contrasting it with Weltevreden , de Bovenstad ("Upper City")), or Kota Lama (Indonesian for ...

  8. History of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The departure of the Dutch also caused a massive migration of the rural population into Jakarta, in response to a perception that the city was the place for economic opportunities. The kampung areas in Jakarta swelled as a result. There were house shortages, as well the lack of schools, medical services, water and electricity.

  9. Tambora, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    An early 20th century picture showing the area of Jakarta Old Town that is located in Tambora Subdistrict, west of Kali Besar canal. Most of these buildings, including the former Chartered Bank on the left, still exist today. Tambora is a district (kecamatan) of West Jakarta Administrative City, Indonesia.