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  2. Viar Motor Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycles, commercial vehicles, off-road vehicles. Website. www .viarmotor .com. PT Triangle Motorindo is a private Indonesian automotive manufacturer based in Semarang, Central Java. Its tradename is Viar Motor Indonesia or simply Viar. The main products of Viar are motor trikes, scooter motorcycles, underbone motorcycles, sport bikes ...

  3. Perkebunan Nusantara IX - Wikipedia

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    Sugar cane, rubber, coffee and tea. Parent. PTPN III. Website. www .ptpn9 .co .id. PT Perkebunan Nusantara IX (Persero) (abbreviated as PTPN IX ), is an Indonesian state-owned agricultural company for the cultivation and processing of sugar cane, rubber, tea and coffee. Its own plantations and factories are located at locations in Central Java .

  4. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    United States of Indonesia (1949–1950) Indonesia (1950–present) The history of Semarang goes back to the 9th century, when it was known as Bergota. At the end of the 15th century, an Arab named Ki Ageng Pandan Arang [id] founded a village and an Islamic school in this fishing village. On 2 May 1547, Sultan Hadiwijaya of Pajang declared ...

  5. Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sources: List of the busiest airports in Indonesia. Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport[1] (IATA: SRG, ICAO: WAHS) is an airport serving the city of Semarang, in Central Java, Indonesia. The airport is named in honor of Ahmad Yani (1922–1965), who is a National Hero of Indonesia. As of 2018, it was one of the fastest-growing airports in the world by ...

  6. Dutch architecture in Semarang - Wikipedia

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    During the colonial period many significant examples of Dutch architecture were built in Semarang, Indonesia . Control of Semarang was given to the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a part of a debt payment by Sunan Amangkurat II in 1678 and established as area in 1682 Dutch. On 5 October 1705, Semarang officially became a VOC city when ...

  7. Battle of Semarang - Wikipedia

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    150 [7] –850 dead [6] 61 wounded [7] 231 missing [7][b] The Battle of Semarang (Indonesian: Pertempuran Semarang), in Indonesia also known as Pertempuran Lima Hari (Five Days' Battle) [8] was a clash between Japanese forces of the Sixteenth Army and Indonesian forces consisting of People's Security Agency personnel and pemuda in October 1945 ...

  8. Semarang Poncol railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Semarang Poncol station after its opening in 1914. Possibly c. 1915-1920. Semarang–Cheribon Stoomtram Maatschappij (SCS) was established in 1895 and received a permit concession from the Dutch East Indies Colonial Government to build a railway line from Semarang to Cirebon. This company had an office in Tegal, and started building its ...

  9. KRI Semarang (594) - Wikipedia

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    500 troops plus associated vehicles and equipment. Complement. 121 crew. Aircraft carried. Up to 3 helicopters. Aviation facilities. Hangar for 1 medium (10-ton) helicopter. Flight deck for 2 medium (10-ton) helicopters. KRI Semarang (594) is the fifth Makassar -class landing platform dock of the Indonesian Navy.