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Rank Film Production Viewer 1 Sewu Dino: MD Pictures: 4.863.533 2 Waktu Maghrib: Rapi Films: 2.409.122 3 Suzzanna: Malam Jumat Kliwon: Soraya Intercine Films
Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 83 Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta: 4 + Sweetbox 1 5 Bekasi Trade Center Jalan H. Mulyadi Joyomartono, Bekasi: 6 + Sweetbox 6 AEON Mall Jakarta Garden City Jl. Cassia Utama Pasar Modern, Cakung, East Jakarta: 7 + Sweetbox 1 1 9 Metro Indah Mall Jl. Soekarno-Hatta, Kawasan Niaga MTC, Bandung: 5+ Sweetbox 1 6 Transmart Palembang
Metropole XXI in Menteng, Central Jakarta. PT Nusantara Sejahtera Raya Tbk doing business as Cinema 21 or 21 Cineplex is the largest cinema chain in Indonesia, serving 65 cities in the country. It was founded on 21 August 1987 as Studio Twenty One. [3]
KRL Commuterline, commonly known as Greater Jakarta Commuter rail, Jakarta Commuter rail, and KRL Commuter Line Jabodetabek is a commuter rail system for Greater Jakarta in Indonesia. It was previously known as KRL Jabodetabek. It is operated by KAI Commuter (KCI), a subsidiary of the Indonesian national railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia ...
Bogor City (Indonesian: Kota Bogor), or Bogor (Sundanese: ᮘᮧᮌᮧᮁ, Dutch: Buitenzorg), is a city in the West Java province of Indonesia. Located around 60 kilometers (37 mi) south of the national capital of Jakarta , Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. [ 4 ]
Bogor Station (BOO), [1] formerly Buitenzorg Station, is a railway station located in the city of Bogor, West Java. This station serves as the terminus for the Red Line service of KRL Commuterline .
The Jabodebek LRT, formerly known as Greater Jakarta LRT is a light rapid transit system in Greater Jakarta, [4] [5] [6] the capital city of Indonesia, as well as the adjacent areas of West Java, [7] within the Jakarta Metropolitan area.
[9] [10] The earliest cinema hall in Jakarta was the Alhamra Theater at Sawah Besar, which was established in 1931. Other old cinema halls in Jakarta were the Astoria, Grand, Metropole, Rex, Capitol, Rivoli, Central, and Orion. [11] As of 2019, there were about 2,000 screens in Indonesia, which was expected to reach 3,000 by 2020. [1]