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This is a list of universities, colleges, polytechnics and other higher education in Indonesia.. According to the former Directorate General of Higher Education (now part of the Ministry of Research, Technology, & Higher Education), in 2022 there were 4,004 higher education institutions (3,820 private and 184 public). [1]
Tanjong Pinang is a suburb within the city of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang.It lies 4.5 km (2.8 mi) northwest of the city centre and was created on land reclaimed off Tanjong Tokong in the 1990s. [1]
Perbanas Institute is a tertiary school in South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.Founded on February 19, 1969, by the National General Banks Association (Perbanas), the institute focuses on banking, finance and informatics.
Tanjung Pinang in Bintan. On account of Bintan Island's strategic location and size on the India-China trade route, it has a rich history. Along with the local ethnic Malays and the Bugis, domination by the Portuguese, the Dutch, the Arabs, and the British at different times have been a part of Bintan's rich history.
Tanjungpinang, also colloquially written as Tanjung Pinang, is the capital city of the Indonesian province of Riau Islands. It covers a land area of 144.56 km 2 , mainly in the southern part of Bintan Island , as well as other smaller islands such as Dompak Island and Penyengat Island. [ 4 ]
As part of Srivijaya, Pangkalpinang was inhabited by Hindus.In addition to being a territory of Sriwijaya, it was also a territory of Majapahit and the Mataram Kingdom.In all three kingdoms, Pangkalpinang received little attention despite its proximity to international shipping routes and became a hideout for pirates preying on ships in the South China Sea
Kuala Tanjung Multipurpose Terminal. Port of Kuala Tanjung is a sea port at Batubara Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia.Once fully functional the port can accommodate 60 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) per year as the biggest port in West Indonesia, bigger than Port of Tanjung Priok in Jakarta. [1]
The Batam-Bintan Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Batam-Bintan), also known as the Babin Bridge (from Batam and Bintan) is a proposed series of cable-stayed bridges crossing the Riau Strait between the islands of Batam and Bintan in the Riau Islands of Indonesia, near Singapore. [2]