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Sunda Kelapa (669–1527)
Jayakarta (1527–1619)
Batavia (1619–1949)
Djakarta (1942–1972)
Jakarta (1972–present) The Buni
people is a
prehistoric clay...
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Djakarta Warehouse Project (DWP) is a
dance music festival held in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of the
largest annual dance music festivals in Asia, featuring...
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Djakarta is a
brewing company founded in 1932 and
headquartered in Bekasi, Indonesia. The main
brand is Anker, a 4.5% abv pale lager.
Delta Djakarta is...
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Djakarta Jacobs,
better known mononymously as
Djakarta, is an
American contemporary artist,
comedian and actress. She is
often mistaken for a
persona she...
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pemerintahan kota
Djakarta.
Kotapradja Djakarta Raja. p. 70.
Retrieved 21 July 2022.
Kotapradja Djakarta Raja (1958).
Sedjarah Pemerintahan Kota
Djakarta. Jakarta:...
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Djakarta Artmosphere, or
Djaksphere in short, is an
annual concert organized by G
Production to
promote the
collaborations between artists that are not...
- en de
Duitse Bond 1815–1851. Diss. Utrecht, J. B. Wolters,
Groningen /
Djakarta 1955, pp. 5–8.
Michel Pauly Die
Geschichte Luxemburgs 2013 p. 68 Thewes...
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matches play in
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April 1950
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April 1950
Djakarta 1 May 1950
Djakarta 2 May 1950
Djakarta 13 May 1950 Surabaja...
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Kotapradja Djakarta-Raja 1953, p. 562
Djawatan Penerangan Kotapradja Djakarta-Raja 1953, p. 14
Peraturan Daerah Chusus Ibu Kota
Djakarta Raja
Nomor 9...
- see as the
Apostolic Vicariate of
Djakarta.
Promoted on 3
January 1961 to the
Metropolitan Archdiocese of
Djakarta,
making it
directly dependent on the...