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The Bogor Botanical Gardens (Indonesian: Kebun Raya Bogor) is a botanical garden located in Bogor, Indonesia, 60 km south of central Jakarta. It is currently operated by the National Research and Innovation Agency. The garden is located in the city center and adjoin the presidential palace compound of Istana Bogor. It covers an area of 87 ...
The Bogor Zoological Museum has an area of 1,500 m 2 (16,000 sq ft), [2] and contains one of the most extensive fauna collections in Southeast Asia. There are 24 rooms in the museum, which are maintained at a constant temperature of 22 °C (72 °F) to help protect the exhibits in its collection.
The election, like other local elections in 2024, follow the first-past-the-post system where the candidate with the most votes wins the election, even if they do not win a majority. [2] It is possible for a candidate to run uncontested, in which case the candidate is still required to win a majority of votes "against" an "empty box" option ...
The terrain is rather uneven: 17.64 km 2 of its area has slopes of 0–2°, 80.9 km 2 from 2° to 15°, 11 km 2 between 15° and 25°, 7.65 km 2 from 25° to 40° and 1.20 km 2 over 40°; [44] the northern part is relatively flat and the southern part is more hilly.
It had a population of 50,014 at the 2010 Census [2] and 57,027 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 61,162 - comprising 31,171 males and 29,991 females. [1] The district centre is at the town of Tanjungsari, and the district is sub-divided into ten villages ( desa ), all sharing the postcode of 16841, as listed ...
At the 2010 Census, the district had a population of 95,506 inhabitants, [1] while at the 2020 Census this had risen to 108,987; [2] the latest official estimate (as at mid 2023) is 110,978 (comprising 56,718 males and 54,260 females). [3] The total area is 32.80 km 2 and the population density in 2023 was 3,383 inhabitants/km 2. [4]
The name of the airport was reported to be a suggestion from the people of Karo to the government and later granted by the Ministry of Transportation. [6] The name consists of two words: 'Kuala,' a Malay and Indonesian word for 'river mouth;' [7] and 'Namu' or 'Namo,' the Karonese for 'deep sea.' [8] Thus, 'Kualanamu' means 'meeting point.' [6] Kualanamu is one of the very few airports in the ...
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.