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  2. JobStreet - Wikipedia

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    Jobstreet is a Southeast Asian online employment company which runs an employment website of the same name. Founded in Malaysia in 1997, it is now Southeast Asia 's largest online employment company, according to Forbes . [1]

  3. Mark Chang Mun Kee - Wikipedia

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    Mark Chang Mun Kee ( 郑文基; born 1965) is a Malaysian businessman and the founder of MOL AccessPortal and JobStreet.com. He is the chief executive officer of JobStreet.com, a position he has retained since the company was formed. He also serves on the boards of Vitrox Technologies [1], Innity Corporation Berhad and 104 Corporation, Taiwan.

  4. Semarang - Wikipedia

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    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 Kyai Pandan Arang founded a village and an Islamic school in this fishing village. On 2 May 1547, Sultan Hadiwijaya of Pajang Kyai declared Pandan Arang the first bupati (mayor) of Semarang ...

  5. Semarang metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    US$ 4,167. US$ 12,749 ( PPP) The Semarang metropolitan area, known locally as Kedungsepur (an acronym of Kendal-Demak-Ungaran-Salatiga-Semarang-Purwodadi), is a metropolitan area anchored by the city of Semarang in Central Java, Indonesia. [2] [3] It additionally includes the city of Salatiga, as well as Demak Regency, Grobogan Regency (part ...

  6. Samarang–Joana Stoomtram Maatschappij - Wikipedia

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    The Samarang–Joana Stoomtram Maatschappij, N.V. (SJS, Dutch for Steam Tram Company Samarang–Joana) was from 1879 to 1959 a private tram company on the Dutch East Indies (now Central Java), providing passenger and freight trains on a 417 kilometres (259 mi) long network with a gauge of 3 feet 6 inches (1,067 mm).

  7. PSIS Semarang - Wikipedia

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    Football U-20 (Men's) Football U-18. (Men's) Football U-16. (Men's) Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Semarang ( lit. 'Indonesian Football Association of Semarang'), commonly known by its abbreviation PSIS is an Indonesian professional football club based in Semarang, Central Java. The club play their home matches in the Jatidiri Stadium.

  8. CSW-ASEAN TOD - Wikipedia

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    CSW-ASEAN TOD is a public transit interchange station and transit-oriented development zone between four TransJakarta BRT stations and the ASEAN MRT station on the old Centrale Stichting Wederopbouw ( lit. 'Central Foundation for Reconstruction') or CSW intersection at Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia. This building is a circular crossing ...

  9. Brian Ferreira - Wikipedia

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    Representing Argentina. South American Under-17 Championship. 2011 Ecuador. Team. *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 26 November 2023. Brian Federico Ferreira (born 24 May 1994 [1]) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Uruguayan Primera División club La Luz.

  10. Alie Sesay - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Leone. 10. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 8 May 2024. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 13 June 2022. Alie Sesay (born 2 August 1994) is a professional footballer who currently plays as a centre-back for V.League 1 club Khanh Hoa. Born in England, he represents the Sierra Leone national team .

  11. List of regencies and cities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Riau Islands Regency (−2006) Split into 3 in 1999 and one each in 2001 and 2003, later changed name to Bintan Regency. North Maluku Regency (−2003) Split into 4 regencies and cities. Kutai Regency (−2002) Split into 4 regencies and cities in 1999, later renamed to Kutai Kartanegara Regency. Sarolangun Bangko Regency (−1999) Split into ...