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  2. St Vincent de Paul Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Japanese troops entered Surabaya and took over the hospital, with the nuns taken as prisoner. At that time, St. Vincent de Paul Hospital capacity had reached 96 beds. After Japan surrendered, the hospital became a public hospital, but was finally returned to the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters in 1948. [4]

  3. List of hospitals in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    RS Islam Surabaya Jl. Achmad Yani 2-4 Surabaya: East Java [16] RS Islam Surakarta JI. Jend A Yani Pabelan Surakarta: Central Java [2] RS Islam Wonosobo JI. Mayjen Bambang Sugeng, Km 3, Mendolo Wonosobo: Central Java [2] RS Jakarta JI. Jend Sudirman Kav 49 South Jakarta: Special Capital Region of Jakarta [2] RS Jasa Kartini JI. Sarianingrat No 2 ...

  4. Gelora Brawijaya Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Gelora Brawijaya Stadium is a stadium in Surabaya. It was the home base of Persebaya Surabaya , until the opening of Gelora 10 November Stadium which had more capacity and modern in functionity. References

  5. Siloam Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    It was established on August 3, 1996, as Siloam Gleneagles Hospital that was a collaboration between Lippo Group and Gleneagles Hospital, founded through PT Sentralindo Wirasta which is engaged in health services.

  6. Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    Surabaya [a] is the capital city of East Java province and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, ...

  7. Trams in Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    There was a tram system in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia from 1889 to 1978. The tramway was operated by a private company Oost-Java Stoomtram Maatschappij (OJS, "East Java Steam Tram Company"), and later by Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI), and was the only OJS-owned rail system survived in post-independence Indonesia.

  8. Kodam V/Brawijaya - Wikipedia

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    Kodam V/Brawijaya (V Military Regional Command/Brawijaya) (Indonesian: Komando Dhaérah Militer V/Brawijaya) is a military region command of the Indonesian Army, as the 5th (Roman numeral "V") Kodam, which oversees the entire East Java Province. It traces its history to the first formation of the East Java Division in 1948.

  9. Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Benowo, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. It is a part of the Surabaya Sports Center. The rest of the sports complex consists of an indoor stadium, a racing circuit, a roller skating track, three football training pitches, and a mosque. This stadium is used mostly for football matches.