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Tanjungpinang, also
colloquially written as
Tanjung Pinang, is the
capital city of the
Indonesian province of Riau Islands. It
covers a land area of 144...
- library. A
formal dress code is
observed for
entry into the mosque.
Tanjungpinang is
located on the
southwestern part of
Bintan island and is the capital...
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Sepakbola Shark Tanjungpinang (simply
known as PS
Shark Tanjungpinang) is an
Indonesian football club
based in
Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands. They currently...
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transfer to
UNTAET in 1999
prior to its
independence as a
country in 2002.
Tanjungpinang to Pekanbaru, Riau (until 1959)
Jakarta to Bandung, West Java (until...
- 24
October 2019. Pos,
Redaksi Tanjungpinang (14
December 2018). "2019, APBN
untuk Kepri Rp15,5 Triliun".
Tanjungpinang Pos (in Indonesian). Retrieved...
- TNJ, ICAO: WIDN),
formerly Kijang Airport, is an
Airport located in
Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands, Indonesia. It is the
second largest airport in Riau Islands...
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Indragiri Hilir—0768
Indragiri Hulu—0769 Muka
Kuning Batamindo—0770
Tanjungpinang, Bintan—0771
Anambas Islands—0772
Natuna Islands—0773 Lingga—0776 Great...
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politician who
became the
first mayor of
Tanjungpinang.
Manan was born on 14
April 1953 in the city of
Tanjungpinang, as the
daughter of
Abdul Manan and Bahariah...
- was an
Indonesian politician and teacher. He
served as the
mayor of
Tanjungpinang, and
capital and
second largest city in the Riau Islands, from 21 September...
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Raden Sadjad Airport located in
Ranai Kota
serves flights to
Batam and
Tanjungpinang.
Ranai Kota also has a port, its name is Port of Penagi.
Ranai Kota...