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  2. East Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    East Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Timur; Betawi: Jakarte Beletan), abbreviated as Jaktim, is the largest of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) which form the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia, with a land area of 188.03 km 2 (72.6 sq.miles).

  3. List of districts of Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    In total, there are 44 districts and 267 subdistricts in Jakarta, a number that has remained constant since the most recent administrative change in 2001. [1]: 34–35 South Jakarta and East Jakarta are tied with the largest number of districts with 10 each, while the Thousand Islands Regency has the least with just 2. [1]: 40

  4. Jatinegara - Wikipedia

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    Bird's-eye view of the center of the municipal of Meester Cornelis around its main station. Beginning in the 19th century, Jatinegara became one of Batavia's key transportation nodes. A horse tram was established in 1869 connecting Meester Cornelis to Kota Intan (the "Diamond City", the oldest Dutch settlement in Jakarta), via Harmoni.

  5. Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road is surrounded [clarification needed] by 2 main projects which are under construction : LRT Cawang-Bekasi Timur (north section, KM0-KM18, under construction) and Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway (south section, KM0-KM38). The lane management along this expressway is provided in this table.

  6. Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said - Wikipedia

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    The road runs 4.9 km (3.0 mi) from Setiabudi, South Jakarta, to Tendean, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta. The Rasuna Said Street is also one of the Odd–even Traffic Restriction Scheme implementation zones (Monday to Friday, 06:00-10:00 and 16:00-21:00).

  7. Jakarta Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Cililitan-Tanjung Priok Road (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Cililitan-Tanjung Priok), also known as the Jakarta Bypass (old spelling: Djakarta Bypass) or simply Bypass, is a 27 km (17 mile) long bypass road in Jakarta, Indonesia that connects the Dewi Sartika Road and the Bogor Main Road (Jalan Raya Bogor, which is one of the sections of the Great Post Road/Jalan Raya Pos) in Cililitan, East ...

  8. Transjakarta Corridor 11 - Wikipedia

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    Corridor 11 began its service on December 28, 2011, where it was inaugurated by the Governor of Jakarta at the time, Fauzi Bowo. [1] At the time, Walikota Jakarta Timur BRT station was the terminus of the corridor, due to the Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal was not finished yet. When the terminal construction completed in 2012, only a few numbers of ...

  9. Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto - Wikipedia

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    Dirgantara Monument Intersection (to Prof. Dr. Soepomo Street (north), MT Haryono Street (east), and Pasar Minggu (south) Graha Mustika Ratu: Aldiron Football Field Kospin Jasa Menara Bidakara All Fresh Pancoran Greater Jakarta LRT Project area: TMStudio67 Samara Suites Gatot Subroto, Hachi Grill Gatot Subroto T Tower Shell Gas Station: Telkom ...