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The Argo Jati was a train service operated by Kereta Api Indonesia (PT Kereta Api Indonesia) between Jakarta and Cirebon in Java, Indonesia. [1] This train was relaunched on November 3, 2010, as a replacement train series of Argo Jati, which was launched in 2007.
Condet is an area in Kramat Jati which is roughly located in three kelurahan: Batu Ampar, Bale Kambang, and Kampung Tengah. The area is known for its fruit production and a small enclave for Betawi people, the indigenous people of Jakarta. Before 1965 most of the land in this area was used for agriculture and fruit orchards.
Teak (Tectona grandis) is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae.It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. Tectona grandis has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters at the end of the branches.
Jati (game), a board game from the 3M bookshelf game series; Jati (or Jatu or Jataki), a dialect of the Haryanvi language; Teak, the Indonesian name for the hardwood tree; Jatimatic, a Finnish 9 mm submachine gun; Jati (music), a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music; JATI, or rather Jalur Tiga is an NGO in Malaysia; B. D. Jatti, former ...
Palaquium maingayi -Niatoh tembaya. Nyatoh is a trade name for wood of a number of hardwood species of the genera Palaquium and Payena growing in rainforest environments in southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia and the Philippines. [1]
PT Pakuwon Jati Tbk is an Indonesian real estate developer based in Surabaya and the holding company of Pakuwon Group. Pakuwon Group was founded by Alexander Tedja in 1982. This organization centralizes on the construction of shopping centres and office buildings in Surabaya and Jakarta. Pakuwon Jati embodies the superblock concept in Indonesia ...
Balinese girls wearing kebaya. The kebaya is the national attire of women from Indonesia, although it is more accurately endemic to the Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese peoples. [2]
The lanjar at the rear of the house is divided into bedrooms (ruang). According to adat, a rumah gadang must have at least five ruang, and the ideal number is nine. The other lanjar are used as a common area, called the labuah gajah (elephant road), for living and ceremonial events.