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  2. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Semarang ( Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ, Pegon: سٓماراڠ) is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Dutch colonial era, and is still an important regional center and port today.

  3. Semarang Regency - Wikipedia

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    Semarang is a landlocked regency ( Indonesian: kabupaten) in Central Java province in Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,019.27 km 2 and had a population of 930,727 at the 2010 census [2] and 1,053,094 at the 2020 census; [3] the official estimate at mid 2023 was 1,080,648, comprising 538,117 males and 542,531 females. [1] These figures exclude the independent cities of Semarang and Salatiga ...

  4. Semarang metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Semarang is served by Trans Semarang bus rapid transit, comprising at least eight main corridors. Another bus rapid transit, the provincial-owned Trans Jateng has two corridors southward and westward in the Semarang metropolitan area, linking Semarang Tawang Station (Semarang) to Bawen Bus Terminal (Semarang Regency) and Mangkang Bus Terminal (Semarang) to Bahurekso Bus Terminal (Kendal Regency).

  5. Demak Regency - Wikipedia

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    Demak ( Javanese: ꦢꦼꦩꦏ꧀) is a regency located in the Indonesian province of Central Java, on the northern coast of the island. It is bordered by Jepara Regency and the Java Sea to the north, Kudus and Grobogan Regencies to the east, Grobogan and Semarang Regencies to the south, while to the west are Semarang Regency and the city of ...

  6. Lawang Sewu - Wikipedia

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    Lawang Sewu [a] is a former office building in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. It was a head office of the Dutch East Indies Railway Co. ( Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij /NIS) and is owned by the national railway company Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI). Its predecessor, Djawatan Kereta Api, was seized every rail transport ...

  7. Sam Poo Kong - Wikipedia

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    Sam Poo Kong ( Chinese: 三保洞; pinyin: Sānbǎo Dòng ), also known as Gedung Batu Temple, is the oldest Chinese temple in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Originally established by the Chinese explorer Zheng He (also known as Sanbao), it is now shared by Indonesians of multiple religious denominations, including Muslims and Buddhists ...

  8. Trans Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Trans Semarang (popularly known as BRT Trans Semarang or simply BRT) is a bus transit system in Semarang City and (partly) Semarang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.

  9. Ambarawa - Wikipedia

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    Ambarawa is a town (and administratively, a district of the Semarang Regency) located between the city of Semarang and Salatiga in Central Java, Indonesia. Administratively, it is bordered by the districts of Banyubiru to the south, Jambu to the west, Bandungan to the north, and Bawen to the east. During colonial times, Ambarawa was an ...

  10. Serang - Wikipedia

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    Serang ( Indonesian: Kota Serang, Indonesian pronunciation: [kota sɛraŋ], Sundanese: ᮞᮦᮛᮀ) is a city and the capital of Banten province and was formerly also the administrative center of Serang Regency in Indonesia (the Regency's capital is now at Ciruas). The city is located towards the north of Banten province, on the island of Java; the north part of the city (Kasemen District ...

  11. Category:People from Semarang - Wikipedia

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