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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 ...
Bogor Zoology Museum (Indonesian, Museum Zoologi Bogor or Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, often abbreviated to MZB) [1] is a museum located next to the main entrance of the Bogor Botanical Gardens in the city of Bogor, Indonesia. [2] The museum and its laboratory were founded in 1894 by government of Dutch East Indies during the colonial era.
3.0 22.2 Tanjung Barat (planned) B 16: Lenteng Agung: 2.4 24.8 B 17: Universitas Pancasila: 1.0 25.8 B 18: Universitas Indonesia: 2.2 28.0 Depok: West Java: B 19: Pondok Cina: 1.1 29.1 B 20: Depok Baru: 2.5 31.6 Depok Bus Terminal (via short walk) K1 Terminal Depok B 21: Depok: 1.7 33.3 Some trains terminate here B 22: Citayam: 5.0 38.3 ...
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]
Between 1871 and 1873, the Dutch railway company Nederlands-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij built the railway as part of the line to Bogor.Originally there were two northern termini, each on a separate rail branch: one next to the former city hall at "Station Batavia Noord", and the other at "Kleine Boom" on the east side of the Sunda Kelapa harbor near current day Pasar Ikan.
The Greater Medan metropolitan area, known locally as Mebidangro (an acronym of Medan–Binjai–Deli Serdang–Karo) is a metropolitan area in North Sumatra, Indonesia, which consists of Medan City, Binjai City, Deli Serdang Regency and part (4 districts) of Karo Regency. The metropolitan area was established by a presidential decree in 2011. [3]
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. [45] The soils are dominated by volcanic sedimentary rocks. [45]
The 2011 ticket price is Rp 15,000 ($1.8) on weekdays and Rp 20,000 ($2.4) on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. [5] 2,600 companies joined the 2011 Jakarta Fair in more than 1,300 stalls. The event attracted more than 4 million visitors with transaction worth Rp 3.7 trillion ($432.9 million) and surpassed the target. [6]