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Ambarawa is a town (and administratively, a
district of the
Semarang Regency)
located between the city of
Semarang and
Salatiga in
Central Java, Indonesia...
- The
Battle of
Ambarawa (Indonesian:
Palagan Ambarawa) took
place between the
recently created Indonesian Army and the
British Army that
occurred between...
- The
Ambarawa Railway Museum (Indonesian:
Museum Kereta Api
Ambarawa,
officially named Indonesian Railway Museum by the
Indonesian Railway Company) is...
- from the
Ambarawa Railway Museum The
station construction was
started in 1871 and was
opened on 21 May 1873
alongside the Kedungjati–
Ambarawa line. The...
- Indonesian/Javanese as
Benteng Pendem Ambarawa (
Ambarawa's Sunken Fort), is a 19th-century
Dutch fortress in
Ambarawa,
Central Java, Indonesia.
During the...
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Yusuf Bilyarta Mangunwijaya (
Ambarawa,
Central Java, 6 May 1929 –
Carolus Hospital, Paseban, Senen,
Central Jakarta, 10
February 1999), was an Indonesian...
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operated by
Operation Area IV Semarang. The
station once had a
junction to
Ambarawa Station until it was
closed in 1976. The
station was
built and
owned by...
- (literally
meaning 'Clear Swamp', from the
Javanese Bening) is a lake in the
Ambarawa Basin in
Central Java, Indonesia. It
serves as a
source of power, irrigation...
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tourism only.
There are two rail
museums in Indonesia,
Taman Mini and
Ambarawa (
Ambarawa Railway Museum). In the Philippines, the
Manila Railroad retired its...
- Kwan Im statues. The
Indonesian Railway Museum is
located on the town of
Ambarawa. The
museum is
located on a
decommissioned railway station and
houses several...