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Maung Bandung (Bandung Tigers).
Their home
stadium is
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api,
which has a
capacity of 38,000. The club has won two Liga 1 titles...
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Gelora Bandung Lautan Api
Stadium (Indonesian:
Stadion Gelora Bandung Lautan Api,
literally meaning "the
Spirit of
Bandung Sea of Fire
Sports Stadium")...
- 107.583°E / -6.917; 107.583 The
Bandung Sea of Fire (Indonesian:
Bandung Lautan Api)
refers to the
deliberate burning of much of the
southern side of the...
- Stadium, Bandung,
instead of
their regular home
stadium Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, Bandung. "Informasi klub official".
Archived from the original...
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middle of a
plain called "Sea of Sand" (Javanese:
Segara Wedi or Indonesian:
Lautan Pasir), a
nature reserve that has been
protected since 1919. A
typical way...
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match of 2022–23 Liga 1
between Persib against Persikabo at
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium,
Persib as the host had to
suffer a 1–4
defeat to Persikabo...
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Families Apart” (2022).
Puisi Dari
Penjara (Poems From Prison) (1973)
Meniti Lautan Gelora:
Sebuah Memoir Politik (Dark
Clouds At Dawn: A
Political Memoir)...
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independence from colonialism. Sitaresmi, Ratnayu. "Social
History of The
Bandung Lautan Api (Bandung Sea of Fire), 24
March 1946" (PDF).
Archived from the original...
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Bandung Lautan Api,
Jalak Harupat, and
Kanjuruhan were used for
group stage match.
Jalak Harupat was
appointed due to an
incident at
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api...
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renovations which did not
include the dome. List of
water parks "Pantai,
lautan, 'dibawa' ke
dalam dewan".
Berita Harian (Singapore).
November 14, 1993...