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  2. GBK City Park - Wikipedia

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    GBK City Park (Indonesian: Hutan Kota GBK, lit. ' GBK City Forest ') or known as Hutan Kota by Plataran is an urban park and multifunctional outdoor park area located in Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is used for various activities with a strategic location and beautiful views with an area of 4,5 ha.

  3. Category:Models from Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Models from Jakarta" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nadine Ames; B.

  4. Tebet Eco Park - Wikipedia

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    The Tebet Eco Park (Indonesian: Taman Eco Tebet) or Taman Kota Tebet is an urban park located in Tebet, Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] [2] The park has a land area of 7 hectares and it was previously known as Tebet Honda Park. It is a popular place for exercise, socialization, and recreation for neighboring community. [3]

  5. North Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The present-day city of Jakarta grew from the area which is now North Jakarta. In the 5th century, at the mouth of the Ciliwung-Angke River, the development began with the port city Sundapura (now near Tugu, Jakarta and Bekasi), which was the main port for the Kingdom of Tarumanegara under the leadership of King Mulawarman.

  6. Lapangan Banteng - Wikipedia

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    Flona Jakarta is a flora-and-fauna exhibition, held annually in August at Lapangan Banteng Park, featuring flowers, plant nurseries, and pets. The Jakarta Fair is held annually from mid-June to mid-July to celebrate the anniversary of the city and is largely centred on a trade fair. However, this month-long fair also features entertainment ...

  7. List of tallest buildings in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta has the highest numbers of 200-meter-plus skyscrapers among Southeast Asian cities. [7] Seven 200-meter-plus skyscrapers were completed in 2015 in Jakarta, which was the highest among the cities in the world during that year. [8] The city ranked third in the world by completing five 200-meter-plus skyscrapers during 2017. [9]

  8. Jakarta to remain economic hub as Indonesia prepares to move ...

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    Indonesia's parliament on Thursday designated special status for Jakarta, keeping the metropolis as the country's economic epicentre, amid plans to move the capital city to Borneo island.

  9. Merdeka Square, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The spotted deer park is located on southeast corner. The south park used to display unique plants as the symbol of the 33 Indonesian provinces. However, in November 2019 these trees along with total 200 large trees were cut down on the orders of then Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan, and in its place a large paved plaza were built. [14]