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Tourist Spot Attractions In Java

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Java is an island of Indonesia. With a population of over 141 million or 145 million , Java is the home to 56.7 percent of the Indonesian population and is the world's most populous island. The Indonesian capital city, Jakarta, is located on its northwestern coast. Much of Indonesian history took place on Java. It was the center of powerful Hindu-Buddhist empires, the Islamic sultanates, and the core of the colonial Dutch East Indies. Java was also the center of the Indonesian struggle for independence during the 1930s and 1940s. Java dominates Indonesia politically, economically and culturally. Four of Indonesia's eight UNESCO world heritage sites are...
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  • 1. Braga Street Bandung
    Braga is a city in northwestern Portugal. Braga may also refer to: Associated with the Portuguese city SC Braga, a sports club, including a football team HC Braga, a roller hockey club Braga District containing the city Archdiocese of Braga Braga incident of 2014 concerning academic freedomOther meaningsBraga , with a list of people surnamed Braga Belmiro Braga, city in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil Braga Street, Bandung, Indonesia Bragă, a Romanian, non-alcoholic Balkanic drink
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  • 2. Istiqlal Mosque Jakarta
    Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the third largest Sunni mosque in term of capacity. This national mosque of Indonesia was built to commemorate Indonesian independence and named Istiqlal, an Arabic word for independence. The mosque was opened to the public 22 February 1978. Within Jakarta, the mosque is positioned next to Merdeka Square and the Jakarta Cathedral.
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  • 6. Sunan Giri Mosque and Tomb Gresik
    Sunan Giri , Muhammad Ainul Yakin (born 1442 CE in Blambangan is considered to be one of the Wali Sanga of Indonesia.
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  • 9. National Monument (MONAS) Jakarta
    The National Monument is a 132 m tower in the centre of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta, symbolizing the fight for Indonesia. It is the national monument of the Republic of Indonesia, built to commemorate the struggle for Indonesian independence. Construction began in 1961 under the direction of President Soekarno. Monas was opened to the public in 1975. It is topped by a flame covered with gold foil. The monument and the museum are open daily from 08.00 until 16.00 Western Indonesia Time throughout the week except for the Mondays when the monument is closed. Since April 2016, the monument also opens during night time, from 19.00 until 22.00 in Tuesday to Friday, and from 19.00 until 00.00 in Saturday and Sunday.
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  • 10. Suramadu National Bridge Surabaya
    The Suramadu Bridge , also known as the Surabaya–Madura Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge between Surabaya on the island of Java and the town of Bangkalan on the island of Madura in Indonesia. Opened in June 2009, the 5.4-km bridge is the longest in Indonesia and the first bridge to cross the Madura Strait.The cable-stayed portion has three spans with lengths 192 m, 434 m, and 192 m. The bridge has two lanes in each direction plus an emergency lane and a dedicated lane for motorcycles in each direction.
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  • 14. Batu City Square Batu
    Batu Galing is an administrative village at Curup Tengah subdistrict, Rejang Lebong, Indonesia. Batu Galing has a total area of 0.24 square kilometres and with total population of 1492. Formerly Batu Galing subdistrict was a part of Talang Rimbo Lama subdistrict, this subdistrict was established in 2006. For the people of Curup city and Rejang Lebong this area was known as Perumnas Batu Galing or Old Perumnas.
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  • 15. Kanoman Palace Cirebon
    Kraton Kanoman is a palace in the Indonesian city of Cirebon in West Java. It was founded by Sultan Anom I in 1677. In the outer area of the palace, the siti inggil, are masonry versions of the classic Javanese pendopo form, as opposed to the more conventional timber structures. Like the Great Mosque in Demak, Chinese ceramics are embedded into the plastered walls. The squat split-gates with pyramidal peaks are a Cirebon emblem.
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