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Batam,
officially the City of
Batam (Indonesian: Kota
Batam, not to be
confused with
Batam Kota, a
district within this city), is the
largest city in the...
- Nagoya,
officially Lubuk Baja, is a
district (kecamatan) in
Batam, Indonesia,
covering 11.426
square kilometers. The po****tion was 80,780 in 2010 Census...
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Batam metropolitan area or
officially Batam Raya is a
metropolitan area
located in Indonesia. This area
includes Batam city and its
surrounding areas such...
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Airport (IATA: BTH, ICAO: WIDD) is an
international airport located in
Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia. It is
named after Laksamana Hang
Nadim Pahlawan...
- The
capital of the
province is
Tanjung Pinang,
while the
largest city is
Batam. It
shares a
maritime border with Riau and
Jambi to the west,
Bangka Belitung...
- The
Batam-Bintan
Bridge (Indonesian:
Jembatan Batam-Bintan), also
known as the
Babin Bridge (from
Batam and Bintan) is a
proposed series of cable-sta****...
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Independent School Batam is an
international school located in
Batam, Indonesia. It has pre-school, kindergarten,
primary school,
junior high
school and...
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capital cities. The
exceptions are
Bekasi (West Java),
Tangerang (Banten),
Batam (Riau Islands),
Banjarmasin (South Kalimantan),
Tarakan (North Kalimantan)...
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Terong is the name
given to an
island in the city of
Batam,
province of the Riau Islands, in the
Asian country of Indonesia. It is
famous for
being one...
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Batam, the
largest city in Riau Islands, is home to many high-rise buildings. The
current tallest building in the city is the
Meisterstadt A5,
while the...