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  2. SMA Negeri 3 Bandung - Wikipedia

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    SMAN 3 Bandung is also the high school with the highest passing grade in Bandung city, admitting middle school graduates with a cumulative grade point nearing 40.00 (the closest being in 2012 with a passing grade of 39.1). Its neighbour SMAN 5 Bandung ranks second in these criteria. Science is the most prominent academic trait of the school.

  3. List of metropolitan areas in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    2 Bandung: 487 7,203,000 Bandung metropolitan area has more dense urban population than Surabaya metropolitan area. 3 Surabaya: 912 6,556,000 Surabaya metropolitan area has a larger population than Bandung metropolitan area, but comprises more rural areas than the later. 4 Medan: 479 4,027,000 Medan is the largest urban area outside of Java island.

  4. Harashta Haifa Zahra - Wikipedia

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    Harashta Haifa Zahra was born on 5 September 2003 in Garut Regency, West Java and grew up in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. [2] [3] Her father, Ginanjar, is an entrepreneur from Bandung, and her mother, Yeni Yuliani, is from Peundeuy, Garut Regency. [2] [3] In 2017, Zahra started attending SMA Negeri 2 Bandung high school, graduating in 2020.

  5. Jakarta metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The population of the Jakarta metropolitan area, with an area of 6,802.10 km 2 (2,626.31 sq mi), was 31.24 million according to the Indonesian 2020 Census, [14] making it the most populous region in Indonesia, as well as the second-most populous urban area in the world after Tokyo.

  6. Bandung Raya - Wikipedia

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    Bandung Raya (Indonesian, 'Greater Bandung') may refer to: Bandung metropolitan area, surrounding the city of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; Bandung Raya (football club), an Indonesian football team 1987–1997; Pelita Bandung Raya, an Indonesian football team 2012–2015, later Madura United F.C.

  7. SMA Negeri 19 Bandung - Wikipedia

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    SMA Negeri 19 Bandung was established by The Indonesian Ministry of Culture and Education act number: 0601/01/1985 about the establishment of Senior High School that was ratified at Jakarta on 22 November 1985, signed by Soetanto Wirjoprasonto as General Secretary. With the act signed, SMAN 19 Bandung was recognised as the 1.333th school in ...

  8. SMA Angkasa 2 Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    SMA Angkasa 2 is one of two dozen more schools under the management of the Foundation Ardhya Garini (Yasarini) BPC Halim Air Base - East Jakarta. Initial appearance in 1994, is a Class Away of high school located in Complex Angkasa TRIKORA Halim. First opened as the number of classes 4 classes, the next trip is growing rapidly ..

  9. SMA St. Aloysius Bandung - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the expanded group on priests established "St. Hilarius" in Jakarta. Shortly after, they also established schools in Semarang, Madiun, and several other cities in Java. Finally in 1930 they established a monastery in Bandung on Jalan Sultan Agung, the present location of the school. In 1948 the priests established the St. Yusuf Primary ...