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Glodok (Chinese: 裹踱刻; pinyin: guǒ duó kè) is an
urban village of
Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is also
known as
Pecinan or
Chinatown since...
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Chinese business hub were
centered at
Glodok,
especially Pintu Kecil. The
colonial Pasar Baru,
Pasar Senen and
Glodok were
still the
busiest markets in Jakarta...
- and
Kelurahan Roa Malaka, Tambora). The
largely Chinese downtown area of
Glodok is a part of Kota Tua. Kota Tua is a
remainder of Old Batavia, the first...
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October 1740, and the
following year,
Chinese inhabitants were
moved to
Glodok outside the city walls. At the
beginning of the 19th century,
around 400...
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akhir dari
Koridor 1
berada pada
Halte Kota yg
terletak di
antara Halte Glodok dan
Halte Kota sebelumnya.
Koridor 1 juga kini
melewati Halte Kali Besar...
- po****r fare
street food in
Indonesian Chinatowns, such as
Gloria alley,
Glodok Chinatown in Jakarta. The
types of pork
offal being offered as
sekba are...
- camp) [nl] Berastagi,
North Sumatra Fort van den Bosch, Ngawi, East Java
Glodok Gaol,
Glodok, a
suburb of Batavia, West Java Gloegoer [id] (Glugur), Medan, North...
- to 22
October 1740. The few
surviving Chinese inhabitants were
moved to
Glodok,
outside the city walls, the
following year. In 1789, the
Americans visited...
- 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...
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Indonesians in
Batavia were
moved to an area
outside of the wall, in what is now
Glodok. This was
later applied to
other cities,
where Chinatowns (Indonesian: Pecinan)...