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  2. Hotel Savoy Homann - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th to early 20th century, Bandung has become a popular business, shopping and leisure destination for wealthy plantation owners, in particular in the weekends. As a result, the hotel business was blooming in the city. The predecessor of the present hotel, the Homann Hotel was built in 1871–72, owned and managed by the Homann family.

  3. Category:Hotels in Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hotels in Bandung" ... Hotel Savoy Homann This page was last edited on 27 May 2018, at 13:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Albert Aalbers - Wikipedia

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    The DENIS bank building, designed by Aalbers in 1936. Albert Frederik Aalbers (December 13, 1897 – 1961) is a Dutch architect who created elegant villas, hotels, and office buildings in Bandung, Indonesia, during Dutch colonial rule in the 1930s.

  5. Alun-alun - Wikipedia

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    The alun-alun lor also historically functioned for a place for public corporal punishments and executions. Condemned criminals were publicly executed by krissing (using a keris to stab the condemned from the left shoulder blade downward into the heart) beside the enclosed banyan trees of the alun-alun lor. For especially heinous criminals, most ...

  6. Grand Mosque of Bandung - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Mosque of Bandung (Indonesian: Masjid Raya Bandung), previously known as the Great Mosque of Bandung (Masjid Agung Bandung), is a mosque in Bandung, the a provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia. The mosque received the status of provincial mosque in West Java Province in 2004. It is located on the east side of the alun-alun of ...

  7. Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Bandung [a] is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. [9] Located on the island of Java, Greater Bandung (Bandung Basin Metropolitan Area / BBMA) is third-most populous city in Indonesia after Jakarta and Surabaya and the country's second-largest and second most populous metropolitan area, with over 11 million inhabitants.

  8. Bandung railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bandung Station–Dago Dago bus terminal 10 Bandung Station–Sadang Serang Sadang Serang bus terminal 11B Bandung Station–Ciumbuleuit via Cihampelas Bandung Station bus terminal Dr. M. Salamun Ciumbuleuit Air Force Hospital 13 Bandung Station–Sarijadi Sarijadi vertical housing (rusun) 14 Bandung Station–Gunug Batu – 22

  9. Ngawi railway station - Wikipedia

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    Ngawi Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Ngawi, station code: NGW, formerly Paron Station (PA)) is a first-class railway station in Gelung, Paron, Ngawi Regency, Indonesia, operated by Kereta Api Indonesia. [1]