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The landmarks surrounding Jelambar are The Citraland Mall and Hotel Ciputra, Royal Taruma Hospital, and Indosiar TV Station. Jelambar could be accessed through Daan Mogot street, then take one of these streets : Hadiah street, Latumeten, Penerangan or Karya street.
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Tarumanagara or Taruma Kingdom or just Taruma was an early Sundanese Indianised kingdom [broken anchor], located in western Java, whose 5th-century ruler, Purnawarman, produced the earliest known inscriptions in Java, which are estimated to date from around 358 CE.
Autódromo Internacional de Tarumã is a motorsports circuit located in Viamão, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.It hosts national championships such as Stock Car Pro Series and Copa Truck.
Excitement included, the day still felt somewhat unceremonious, oddly normal, rather ho-hum. It was almost like Soto had been familiar with Port St. Lucie for five years already.
B eneath a gloomy white sky, more than 100 armed police poured into the slum of Badia East in the teeming megacity of Lagos, Nigeria.. As they advanced, they cracked their batons on the unpaved streets and against the ramshackle walls of the shanties.
The Taruma (Saloema in Suriname; Tarənos in the Tiriyó language) are an indigenous people found in the northern Brazil, southern Guyana, and southern Suriname. They used to speak Taruma which is considered critically endangered. [1] [2] The Taruma in Suriname have merged with the Tiriyó, in Brazil they merged with the Wai-wai.
Tarumã started as a village called Vila Lex (Lex Village), named for its founder Gilberto Lex, a German immigrant who arrived in Brazil in 1825. Its present name comes from a Tupi–Guarani word [citation needed] for the indigenous fruit tree Vitex montevidensis.