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The history of the University of North Sumatra began with the founding of North Sumatra Universitet Foundation on June 4, 1952. The establishment of the foundation was spearheaded by the governor of North Sumatra to meet the wishes of the people of North Sumatra, Indonesia, in particular, and society, in general.
Postal zone 1 Jakarta metropolitan area [2] 2 Northern half of Sumatra, comprising the provinces of Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau and Riau Islands. 3 Southern half of Sumatra, comprising the provinces of Bengkulu, Jambi, Bangka Belitung, South Sumatra and Lampung. 4
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PT Code 001-Name Abbrev. Founding Date Location Accred. [9] Link ... University of North Sumatra Universitas Sumatera Utara: USU 1952, 20 August Medan, North Sumatra:
Located in Jalan Williem Iskandar Pasar V Medan Estate 20371. Campus II is the administrative center of State Islamic University of North Sumatra (UINSU). [2] In the location of campus II there are faculties, they are Faculty of Tarbiya and Teaching Sciences, Faculty of Syari'a and Law, Faculty of Ushuluddin and Islamic Studies, Faculty of Da'wa and Communication Science, Faculty of Islamic ...
Brawijaya University, Malang [1] Cipta Wacana Christian University, Malang [7] Jember State Polytechnique, Jember [8] Jember University, Jember [1] [9] Malang College of Agriculture, Malang [10] Muhammadiyah University, Malang; PGRI University, Banyuwangi [11] Tribhuwana Tungga Dewi University, Malang [12] Trunojoyo University, Bangkalan, Madura
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Medan (/ m ɛ ˈ d ɑː n / meh-DAHN, Indonesian: ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra. [7] The nearby Strait of Malacca, Port of Belawan, and Kualanamu International Airport make Medan a regional hub and multicultural metropolis, acting as a financial centre for Sumatra and a gateway to the western part of Indonesia.