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  2. Mangga Besar, Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Postal code. 11180. Mangga Besar is an administrative village of Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Indonesia.This village is adjacent to Pinangsia Road (Glodok) in the north, Ciliwung River to the west, Tangki to the east and Mangga Besar Road in the south. The neighborhood is a popular nightlife destination in Jakarta.

  3. Prostitution in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, one of the main reasons for a prostitute to enter the business is the appeal of earning money quickly. The Jakarta Post reported that high-end prostitutes in Jakarta could earn Rp 15 million–Rp 30 million (USD 1,755 to 3,510) monthly, able to charge more than Rp 3 million (USD 350) per session for their services.

  4. Batavia, Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies. The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia. Batavia can refer to the city proper or its suburbs and hinterland, the Ommelanden, which included the much larger area of the Residency of Batavia in the present-day Indonesian provinces of Jakarta, Banten and West Java.

  5. Djakarta Warehouse Project - Wikipedia

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    90,000 (2016) [1] Capacity. 90,000–100,000. Organised by. Ismaya Live. Website. djakartawarehouse.com. Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) is a dance music festival held in Jakarta, Indonesia. [2] It is one of the largest annual dance music festivals in Asia, featuring dance music artists from around the world.

  6. Jalan Jaksa - Wikipedia

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    Jalan KH Wahid Hasyim. Jalan Jaksa (abbreviated as Jl. Jaksa) is a short street approximately 400 meters long at Menteng subdistrict in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It is located about 1 km south of the national museum, Monas and west of the Gondangdia railway station. The street connects Jalan KH Wahid Hasyim to Jalan Kebon Sirih.

  7. Tourism in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife of Indonesia is also popular among foreigners, especially in the big cities like Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Manado, Denpasar and Medan. [78] Jakarta and Bali for example, are quite popular for its vibrant nightlife and festivals as the city boast its large numbers of discotheque and clubs.

  8. List of festivals in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Gawai Dayak, West Kalimantan. Indonesian Film Festival, Jakarta. Jakarta Fashion & Food Festival, Jakarta. Jazz Goes to Campus, University of Indonesia, Depok. Jember Fashion Carnival, Jember. Lombok Full Moon Festival, Gili Trawangan (every full moon) [1] Makepung, Bali. Mentawai Festival, Mentawai Islands Regency, West Sumatra.

  9. Java Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    Java Jazz Festival. Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival (JJF) is one of the largest jazz festivals in the world and arguably the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere, held in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] The annual jazz festival is held every early March and was designed to be one of the largest jazz festivals globally.

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