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  2. Postal codes in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Indonesia, known in Indonesian as kode pos consist of 5 digits. The first digit indicates the region in which a given post office falls in, The second and third digits indicate the regency (kabupaten) or city (kota madya), The fourth digit indicates the district or kecamatan within the kabupaten or kota,

  3. Tanjung Priok - Wikipedia

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    Tanjung Priok was the site of a widely publicized incident on September 12, 1984, when army forces fired on a group of Muslim protesters. The protesters were demonstrating against proposed government regulations that would require all formal organisations in the country to adopt Pancasila as their ideology.

  4. Sunter, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood corresponds roughly with the Sunter Agung and Sunter Jaya administrative village (Indonesian: kelurahan, desa) of Tanjung Priok subdistrict of North Jakarta. Zip code of the area is 14350. The area is adjacent to Plumpang Semper in the north, Kemayoran in the west, Kelapa Gading in the east and Cempaka Mas in the south.

  5. Koja, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Koja is a district of North Jakarta, Indonesia.It is known as the location of Kampung Tugu, a historic Portuguese-influenced neighborhood in North Jakarta.. Koja contains the eastern section of Tanjung Priok Port (which contains the Container Terminal 1, Container Terminal 3, and Koja Container Terminal [1]), Jakarta's main port.

  6. Tanjung Priok railway station - Wikipedia

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    Tanjung Priok Station (TPK) [1] is a railway station in Tanjung Priok, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta. It is located across the Tanjung Priok Port , which is the main port of Jakarta . This station is one of the oldest in Jakarta and the biggest station built during the Dutch East Indies era.

  7. KAI Commuter Tanjung Priok Line - Wikipedia

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    1.364 1.364 Interchange station to Mangga Dua (planned) North Jakarta: TP 03: Ancol: 2.185 3.549 TP 04: JIS (Under construction) Jakarta International Stadium JIS (planned) TP 05: Tanjung Priuk: 8.195 15.373 Terminal station. Tanjung Priok Tanjung Priok Bus Terminal (via short walk) Tanjung Priok Port

  8. ISO 3166-2:ID - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:ID is the entry for Indonesia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

  9. Tanjung Priok Access Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Tanjung Priok Access Toll Road is a toll road that provides direct access to or from Tanjung Priok Port, which is part of Jakarta Outer Ring Road 2 road network in Jakarta, Indonesia. This 11.4 km highway is part of the Jabodetabek toll road network system connected to the Jakarta Outer Ring Road and Jakarta Inner Ring Road. The toll road was ...