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  2. Hizbullah (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    8 December 1944 – 3 June 1947: Country: Dutch East Indies and Indonesia: Allegiance: Masyumi Party: Type: Infantry: Role: Reserve force for the Defenders of the Homeland in defending the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies from Allied invasion and as a Paramilitary force: Size: ≈ 25,000 men (in 1945) Garrison/HQ: Cibarusah, Bekasi, West ...

  3. Java War (1741–1743) - Wikipedia

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    When a group of 10,000 ethnic Chinese from nearby Tangerang and Bekasi was stopped at the gates the following day, [2] Valckenier called an emergency meeting of the council for 9 October. [3] The day of the meeting, the Dutch and other ethnic groups in Batavia began to kill all ethnic Chinese in the city, resulting in an estimated 10,000 deaths ...

  4. List of Japanese military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Japanese military equipment of World War II which includes artillery, vehicles and vessels, and other support equipment of both the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA), and Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) from operations conducted from start of Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 to the end of World War II in 1945.

  5. This City Is a Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    This City Is a Battlefield (Indonesian: Perang Kota) is an upcoming Indonesian war drama film written and directed by Mouly Surya. [1] The film is adaptation of Jalan Tak Ada Ujung by Mochtar Lubis and is set in 1946, a year after Indonesia proclaimed independence from Dutch and Japanese occupation. [2]

  6. Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    Bekasi (Indonesian pronunciation:, Sundanese: ᮘᮨᮊᮞᮤ) is the city with the largest population in the province of West Java, Indonesia, located on the eastern border of Jakarta. It serves as a commuter city within the Greater Jakarta. According to the 2020 Census by Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Bekasi had 2,543,676 inhabitants. [2]

  7. North Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    The district covers an area of 2,081 hectares (5,142 acres), and had a population of 308,593 at the 2010 Census [2] and 337,013 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 338,087 - comprising 169,528 males and 168,559 females. [4]

  8. South Bekasi - Wikipedia

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    The district covers an area of 1,581 hectares (3,907 acres), and had a population of 203,654 at the 2010 Census [2] and 210,805 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 214,493 - comprising 106,105 malkes and 108,388 females.

  9. Bekasi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bekasi Station (BKS) [1] is a railway station located in Marga Mulya, North Bekasi, Bekasi, West Java. [5] The station is at an altitude of +19 meters above sea level . This station serves the KRL Commuterline and inter-city trains.