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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 and 1,053,094 at the 2020 census; the official estimate at mid 2023 was 1,080,648, comprising 538,117 males and 542,531 females.

  4. Central Java - Wikipedia

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    Cities of Central Java. Semarang is the capital and economic centre of the province, as well as the largest city. The city of Surakarta is known as the cultural capital of the Javanese people. Located south of Semarang, Salatiga is known for its cool climate and its hill station.

  5. Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu - Wikipedia

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    4 May 1966 (age 58) Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Political party. PDI-P. Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu (born 4 May 1966) is an Indonesian politician who has served as the mayor of Semarang, Central Java since January 2023. She was previously Semarang's vice mayor under Hendrar Prihadi since 2016 until Hendrar's resignation in October 2022.

  6. Great Mosque of Central Java - Wikipedia

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    The Great Mosque of Central Java (Indonesian: Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah) is a mosque in the city of Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia.

  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 , and ...

  8. Ungaran - Wikipedia

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    Ungaran (Dutch: Oengaran) is a town in Central Java, Indonesia and the administrative centre of the Semarang Regency in the province of Central Java. Ungaran is located at -7° 8' 17", 110° 24' 18" at an elevation of 319 metres. It encompasses two districts (kecamatan) within the Regency - Ungaran Barat (West Ungaran) and Ungaran Timur (East ...

  9. Dutch architecture in Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Before the invasion of Japan in 1942, Semarang had already become the capital of Central Java Province, as the result of trade and industrial success and spatial planning. Buildings. Significant buildings include: NIS Headquarters (now Lawang Sewu) Nillmij Office Building; Villa Bodjong Gimberg; Semarang Residency House; Semarang Tawang Station

  10. Gedong Songo - Wikipedia

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    The Gedong Songo complex is one of 110 sites in central Java with Hindu temple structures or remains, and one of 21 in Semarang area, states Veronique Degroot. The site was originally built during the early period of the Mataram Kingdom of Central Java.

  11. Suara Merdeka - Wikipedia

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    Media of Indonesia. List of newspapers. Suara Merdeka ( Voice of Freedom) is a daily newspaper in Indonesia based in Semarang, Central Java. It was established by H. Hetami and the first edition was published on 11 February 1950.