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Indonesia . By : Azel, Naraya, Sekar, and Theo. Indonesia was colonized by several countries in the world. Indonesia independence at 17 th August 1945. The first president was Ir.Soekarno with the first vice president was Moh . Hatta . . Map of Indonesia .
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Indonesia By : Azel, Naraya, Sekar, and Theo Indonesia was colonized by several countries in the world. Indonesia independence at 17th August 1945. The first president was Ir.Soekarno with the first vice president was Moh. Hatta.
Map of Indonesia Indonesia has a wide range of cultures, ethnic Indonesia has 17.806 islands, and the biggest Islands is: • Sumatra • Java • Borneo • Sulawesi, and • Papua The famous and beautiful island in Indonesia is Bali island .
Java Island mAP Java island has 6 province, there are: • Banten • West Java • Jakarta • Central Java • East Java • Yogyakarta
The capital city of West Java is Bandung. . Famous places in West Java: • Lembang • Tangkuban Perahu mount • Pangandaran beach • Braga • Dago • Pelabuhan Ratu beach West java map
About bandung Bandung use of local languages sunda, Bandung called “Kota Kembang” (Flower City) the nickname of the city. Bandung also has several old buildings that’s why it called Paris Van Java at the era of Dutch Colonial.Bandung now has a lot of Factory Outlet, so Bandung become shopping center and tourist food court city which visited by Jakartan people at week end or holiday. Bandung also has many cultures
Bandung short story • Bandung is the capital of West Java province in Indonesia, and the country's third largest city, and 2nd largest metropolitans area, with 7.4 million people live. Located 768 m (2,520 ft) above sea level. Bandung has cooler temperatures year-around than most other Indonesian cities. The city surrounded by volcanic mountains. A good natural defense system, which was the primary reason for the Dutch EastIndies government's planned to move the colony capital from Batavia (Jakarta) to Bandung.
traditional food Batagor Peuyeum Ice Teler Lotek
Villa isola Villa Isola (now BumiSiliwangi) is an art-deco building in the northern part of Bandung, the capital of West Java province of Indonesia. Overlooking the valley with the view of the city, Villa Isola was completed in 1933 by the Dutch architect Wolf Schoemaker.
GEDUNG Merdeka(Independent building) Merdeka Building (Indonesian: GedungMerdeka) is an art-deco building in Jalan Asia-Afrika, Bandung-Indonesia. Today it serves as a museum displaying collections and photographs of the Asian-African Conference, the first Non-aligned Movement that was held there in 1955.
Gedung Sate (satay building) Gedung Sate, is a neo-classical building mixed with native elements that now serves as the governor's office of the West Java province in Indonesia. The building was designed by a Dutch architect J. Gerber. Its common name, Gedung sate, is nick name that translates literally from Indonesia to 'kebab building', which is a reference to the shape of the building's central flag pole.
State electrical company ( bale sumurbandung) A Legendary building located over Merdeka building on Asia Afrika street
Homann Hotel The Savoy HomannBidakara Hotel is a historic luxury four stars hotel located on Asia Afrika Street. It was built in 1939 replacing the 19th century Homann Hotel. Designed by the Dutch architect Albert Aalborg, the hotel features art deco exterior and interior, and historic furniture. It is an architectural heritage and a fine example of art deco colonial architecture of the east Indies.
Grand preanger Hotel Grand Hotel Preanger, Bandung is located in the heart of the historical Bandung, close to tahe business, shopping and financial centers. Grand Hotel Preanger, Bandung is only 10 minutes by car from the airport or the train station.
great mosque Masjid Raya Bandung, West Java province formerly known as the Great Mosque of Bandung, was completed back in January 13, 2006. Development that includes the rearrangement Square Bandung,
GEOLOGI MUSEUM Geology Museum was established on May 16, 1928. This museum has been renovated with donations from JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency).