Indonesia Timeline

  • Jakarta, Indonesia

    Jakarta, Indonesia
    The museums in Jakarta cluster around the Central Jakarta Merdeka Square area, Jakarta Old Town, and Taman Mini Indonesia Indah.
  • South Tangerang, Indonesia

    South Tangerang, Indonesia
    i will visits all the school to learn about their edcaution styles
  • Ciputat, Indonesia

    Ciputat is a district in the city of South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia and is inside the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area. The population at the 2010 Census was 192,205
  • Serpong, Indonesia

    Tangerang District is the location of the Situ Gintung reservoir built by the Dutch colonial authorities in 1933. It was surrounded by a dam up to 16 metres 52ft high, which failed on 27 March 2009 with the resulting floods killing at least 93 people
  • Curug, Indonesia

    Curug is a district within Tangerang Regency in the province of Banten, Java, Indonesia. The population at the 2010 Census was 165,812.
  • Medan, Indonesia

    Because of the multicultural peoples, Medan has wide variety of cuisine, from Malay, Bataknese, Chinese, Indian, Minangkabau, Javanese, Arabs to Western cuisine.
  • Bekasi, Indonesia

    In addition to its numerous residential areas, there are several important industrial areas in Bekasi. These include the Jababeka and MM 2100 districts. Many large companies, such as Honda, Converse and Samsung, have factories in Bekasi. Approximately 500,000 laborers live in Cikarang, the capital city of the Bekasi regency
  • Cikarang, Indonesia

    Cikarang Dry Port is located in Jababeka Industrial Estate, in the biggest manufacturing zone of west Java, as well as the country, home to a dozen Industrial Estates with more than 2,500 industrial companies, both multinationals and small and medium enterprises.
  • Cikampek, Indonesia

    Cikampek main source of income is the industrial, agriculture and trade. Cikampek known as the Center of Trade and Industry in the Karawang regency of East region. Economy of Cikampek residents are mostly merchants, factory workers, civil servants and private sector. There are at least 4 major industrial areas in the region, namely
  • Depok, Indonesia

    Public car transportation is the major means of transportation in Depok. The other means of transport is train that connects Depok to Jakarta to the north and Bogor to the south.
  • Makassar, Indonesia

    The city is southern Sulawesi's primary port, with regular domestic and international shipping connections. It is nationally famous as an important port of call for the pinisi boats, sailing ships which are among the last in use for regular long-distance trade.
  • Sengkang, Indonesia

    Sengkang is a town in South Sulawesi province of Indonesia and it is the seat (capital) of Wajo Regency.
  • Sawangan, Indonesia

    For the area in Sulawesi see Sawangan, Sulawesi
  • Pamulang, Indonesia

    Pamulang is a district in the city of South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. The population at the 2010 Census was 286,270.