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Sentul City (previously Bukit Sentul) is a modern housing area situated at Sentul, Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency, in West Java, Indonesia. [1] Its geographical coordinates are 6 52' 0" South, 112 26' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Sentul. Located near Bogor, it is about 48 km south of Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta ...
The Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple as seen from Lorong Timur (East Alley) in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Date: 6 October 2007: Source: Own work: Author: User:Two hundred percent. Other versions: Slight position change towards the south.
Sentul International Convention Center or the SICC is a commercial conference hall in the residential area of Sentul City, Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency, West Java, right on the side of the Jagorawi highway. Initially the building was known as Bukit Sentul Convention Center (BSCC), then Sentul City Convention Center (SCCC).
Sentul may refer to: Plants. Sandoricum koetjape, a tropical fruit grown in Southeast Asia; In Indonesia. Sentul, Indonesia; Sentul International Circuit, a motor ...
Sentul International Circuit (section) was designed to meet the Formula One motor racing standard and was the first serious attempt outside Japan to meet such a standard in Asia. The vision came to Indonesia around 1990 when Hutomo Mandala Putra , motor racing enthusiast and son of President Suharto , began promoting the construction of a track ...
Citra Sentul Raya is a township development at Sentul, Indonesia. It is about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta . Citra Sentul Raya is located at the western foot of the Jonggol Mountains, it makes the climate here cooler than Jakarta.
Sentul is a former railway hub famous for its old-world charm, historical temples and prewar shops. [1] During World War II, Sentul was one of the last towns in Kuala Lumpur that was heavily bombed by the British B-29 planes without any warning on 19 February 1945.
The arabesque-like red, white, and black gorga pattern decorates the facade of this Batak Toba house.. Gorga is a form of artistic decoration found in the culture of Batak Toba in North Sumatra, Indonesia.