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'''Cilincing''' is a [[Subdistricts of Indonesia|subdistrict]] of [[North Jakarta]], [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. It is the northeastern most Subdistrict of Jakarta. Cakung Drain, part of Jakarta's flood canal, flow through Cilincing to Jakarta Bay.
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'''Cilincing''' is a historic neighborhood in the northern coast area of [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]. The neighborhood is sandwiched between the [[Port of Tanjung Priok]] to the west and River Titram to the east. Later in history, Cilincing is made one of the [[Subdistricts of Indonesia|subdistrict]] of [[North Jakarta]], encompassing a huge area which include Marunda and the non-coastal hinterland. The article talk about both Cilincing as a historic neighborhood and Cilincing as a Subdistrict.


==Toponym==
==Toponym==
The name ''Cilincing'' is possibly derived from the name of the river ''Ci Cilincing'' which is the stream that flows south to north in this area. ''Ci'' is a [[Sundanese language|Sundanese]] word for "river". ''Cilincing'' is the name for the plant [[carambola]].<ref>Fillet 1883 :292</ref><ref>https://www.scribd.com/doc/6516621/Asal-Usul-Nama-Tempat-Di-Jakarta</ref>
The name ''Cilincing'' is possibly derived from the name of the river ''Ci Lincing'' which is the stream that flows south to north in this area. ''Ci'' is a [[Sundanese language|Sundanese]] word for "river". ''Cilincing'' is the name for the plant [[carambola]].<ref>Fillet 1883 :292</ref><ref>http://www.scribd.com/doc/6516621/Asal-Usul-Nama-Tempat-Di-Jakarta</ref>


==Government==
==Seaside resorts of Cilincing==
As a Subdistrict (Indonesian ''kecamatan''), Cilincing area is much larger than the historic Cilincing, and include the coastal neighborhood of Marunda and the more inland neighborhood of Tugu. Cilincing Subdistrict is the northeastern most Subdistrict of Jakarta. Large area of Cilincing Subdistrict is allotted for agriculture and industry. Cakung Drain, part of Jakarta's flood canal, flow through Cilincing Subdistrict to Jakarta Bay.
[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Militairen op Palm Beach bij Tjilintjing TMnr 10028576.jpg|thumb|right|Palm Beach Cilincing in the 1940s, a popular beach area in Cilincing. The beach no longer exist.]]
Beginning in the late 19th century, the seaside area of Cilincing (old spelling Tjilintjing) started to become a popular seaside recreation area. Dutch people and natives alike flocked to the seaside of Cilincing to enjoy the clean water or to have a picnic.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=92}} The Palm Beach Cilincing was supported with recreational facilities such as eating places and bathing areas.


Cilincing Subdistrict is divided into seven Administrative Villages (''[[kelurahan]]''):
Cilincing and its surrounding area continued its popularity until the 1970s. The beginning of the 1980s saw the decline of Cilincing's popularity, starting with the expansion of the [[Port of Tanjung Priok]] plus the pollution along the north coast of Java.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=92}} The success of the reclamation of the seaside part of [[Ancol]] into [[Ancol Dreamland]] resort in 1962 prompted President [[Suharto]] to start another reclamation project, the Pantai Mutiara and the [[Pantai Indah Kapuk]] project; the land fill for Pantai Indah Kapuk project was taken from Palm Beach Cilincing, effectively ending Cilincing as a seaside resort.<ref>[http://www.kompasiana.com/ajul/proyek-reklamasi-jakarta-impian-soekarno-dan-soeharto_570a221c7193734916506832 Proyek Reklamasi Jakarta: Impian Soekarno dan Soeharto?]</ref>

==Marunda Dam==
Based on DKI Jakarta Governor Rule Number 77 Year 2009, 56 hectares of Marunda Dam will be built plus 12 hectares of Integrated Waste Management, 5.8 hectares of Asphalt Mixing Plant, 43.3 hectares of Public Green Designation and 29.9 hectares of Facilities and Infrastructure for Supporting Operational Functions of the East Flood Canal (Kanal Banjir Timur) or totally 147 hectares project. Marunda Dam will be initially built in 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2011/10/22/270214/37/5/Proyek-Waduk-Marunda-Bakal-Gusur-Ratusan-Keluarga |title=Proyek Waduk Marunda Bakal Gusur Ratusan Keluarga |date=October 22, 2011}}</ref>

==Kelurahan (Administrative Villages)==
The subdistrict of Cilincing is divided into seven [[Kelurahan]] / Administrative Villages:
*Kali Baru - area code 14110
*Kali Baru - area code 14110
*Cilincing - area code 14120
*Cilincing - area code 14120
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*Rorotan - area code 14140
*Rorotan - area code 14140
*Marunda - area code 14150
*Marunda - area code 14150

==History==
===Early development===
During the early colonial period, Cilincing (older spelling Tji Lintjing) was a name of a coastal area located around 7 km east of the cape of Priok (Malay ''Tanjong Priok''). The land of Cilincing were dotted with fish ponds, similar with Ancol but less marshy, allowing early settlements to grow. The coast of Cilincing contained a shell-rich beach and among few places in Java which contains the species of ''[[Casuarina equisetifolia|cemara laut]]'' ("sea pine").{{sfn|Backer|2012|p=91}}

In late 18th-century, four manor houses (''landhuizen'') were established by the Dutch, from west to east: Tanjong Priok house belonging to Heer van Riemsdyk,{{sfn|van Geemen|1792|p=27}} Pajonkoran house (also ''Jonkoraan'') to Richold ter Schegget,{{sfn|van Geemen|1792|p=27}} Bangliauw house (variously written as ''Bangleu'' or ''Bank Loeau'') to Paul Bergman, and the easternmost and the most imposing of all Cilincing mansion belonging to Johannes Christoffel Schultz.{{sfn|van Geemen|1792|p=28}} These mansions were connected to the walled city of Batavia through the Vaart canal (possibly a pre-Dutch canal) and then to Ancol canal, which was then connected to the outer canal of the walled city of Batavia.{{sfn|Top. Bureau, Kaart van Batavia en Omstreken 1897}}

The Cilincing mansion, located roughly in what is now the [[kecamatan]] office of Cilincing Subdistrict, was the administration center of the early settlements in Cilincing. A Tuesday market was established to the north of Cilincing mansion. The mansion was strategically located, being the point where the traffic from the Vaart canal connects with the road to the plantation area to the south. One of the settlement of the southern plantation is the Portuguese [[Tugu Church|Tugu]] settlement, among the oldest settlement in Jakarta.{{sfn|van Geemen|1792|p=29}}

===Seaside resorts of Cilincing (19th-century - 1970s)===
[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Militairen op Palm Beach bij Tjilintjing TMnr 10028576.jpg|thumb|right|Palm Beach Cilincing in the 1940s, a popular beach area in Cilincing. The beach no longer exist.]]
Beginning in the late 19th-century, the seaside area of Cilincing started to become a popular seaside recreation area. Dutch people and natives alike flocked to the seaside of Cilincing to enjoy the pristine water or to have a picnic.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=92}} One popular resort was the Palm Beach Cilincing which was supported with recreational facilities such as eating places and bathing areas.

The popularity of Cilincing as a seaside resort continued to the 20th-century. Another popular seaside resort of Cilincing in the 1950s was the Sindang Laut on the western edge of Cilincing near the [[Port of Tanjung Priok]]. Sindang Laut was equipped with restaurant, playground, and berths for small boats. Sindang Laut has been demolished, the area converted into industrial port area, and is now Bogasari Flour Mills.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=93}}

===Industrial and slum area (post 1980s)===
Cilincing and its surrounding area continued its popularity as seaside resort until the 1970s. The beginning of the 1980s saw the decline of Cilincing's popularity, mainly caused by the expansion of the [[Port of Tanjung Priok]] plus increasing pollution along the north coast of Java.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=92}} The success of the reclamation of the seaside part of [[Ancol]] into [[Ancol Dreamland]] resort in 1962 prompted President [[Suharto]] to start another reclamation project, the Pantai Mutiara and the [[Pantai Indah Kapuk]] project; the land fill for Pantai Indah Kapuk project was dredged from Palm Beach Cilincing. With the shift of Jakarta's seaside resort toward Ancol, Pantai Indah Kapuk, and Pantai Mutiara, Cilincing as seaside resort effectively ended.<ref>[http://www.kompasiana.com/ajul/proyek-reklamasi-jakarta-impian-soekarno-dan-soeharto_570a221c7193734916506832 Proyek Reklamasi Jakarta: Impian Soekarno dan Soeharto?]</ref>

By the late 1990s, Cilincing had become industrialized and had become a garbage-strewn slum.{{sfn|Merrillees|2015|p=93}} What used to be the attractive Palm Beach Cilincing is now an unattractive [[ship breaking|ship scrapyard]], surrounded with slum. The area remain underdeveloped to present time.

==Marunda Dam==
Based on DKI Jakarta Governor Rule Number 77 Year 2009, 56 hectares of Marunda Dam will be built plus 12 hectares of Integrated Waste Management, 5.8 hectares of Asphalt Mixing Plant, 43.3 hectares of Public Green Designation and 29.9 hectares of Facilities and Infrastructure for Supporting Operational Functions of the East Flood Canal (Kanal Banjir Timur) or totally 147 hectares project. Marunda Dam will be initially built in 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2011/10/22/270214/37/5/Proyek-Waduk-Marunda-Bakal-Gusur-Ratusan-Keluarga |title=Proyek Waduk Marunda Bakal Gusur Ratusan Keluarga |date=October 22, 2011}}</ref>


==List of important places==
==List of important places==
Below are list of important places in the Subdistrict of Cilincing.
*Al Alam Mosque, also known as Si Pitung Mosque, a wooden mosque built in the early 18th century.<ref name="al-alam mosque">{{cite web |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/v70/index.php/en/bangunan-cagar-budaya/177-jakarta-utara/715-masjid-al-alam-cilincing |title=Masjid Al-Alam Cilincing |author= |date= |work=Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta |language=Indonesian |publisher=www.jakarta.go.id |accessdate=April 13, 2010}}</ref>
*Al Alam Mosque, also known as Si Pitung Mosque, a wooden mosque built in the early 18th century.<ref name="al-alam mosque">{{cite web |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/v70/index.php/en/bangunan-cagar-budaya/177-jakarta-utara/715-masjid-al-alam-cilincing |title=Masjid Al-Alam Cilincing |author= |date= |work=Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta |language=Indonesian |publisher=www.jakarta.go.id |accessdate=April 13, 2010}}</ref>
*Aulia Marunda Mosque, built in the 17th century.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/v70/index.php/en/bangunan-cagar-budaya/177-jakarta-utara/580-masjid-aulia-marunda
*Aulia Marunda Mosque, built in the 17th century.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/v70/index.php/en/bangunan-cagar-budaya/177-jakarta-utara/580-masjid-aulia-marunda
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*Kalibaru Port
*Kalibaru Port
*Kampung Marunda
*Kampung Marunda
*''Langgar Tinggi'' or ''Rumah Si Pitung'' (Si Pitung Residence), a red wooden stilt house built in the 20th century. This [[bugis]]-style house is believed by locals as the house where [[Si Pitung]], a [[Betawi people|Betawi]] legendary hero, commit a burglary.<ref name="pitung">{{cite web |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/v70/index.php/en/bangunan-cagar-budaya/177-jakarta-utara/810-langgar-tinggi-rumah-si-pitung
*''Langgar Tinggi'' or ''Rumah Si Pitung'' (Si Pitung Residence), a red wooden stilt house built in the 20th century. This [[bugis]]-style house is believed by locals as the house where [[Si Pitung]], a [[Betawi people|Betawi]] legendary hero, commit burglary.<ref name="pitung">{{cite web |url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/v70/index.php/en/bangunan-cagar-budaya/177-jakarta-utara/810-langgar-tinggi-rumah-si-pitung
|title=Langgar Tinggi / Rumah si Pitung|author= |date= |work=Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta |language=Indonesian |publisher=www.jakarta.go.id |accessdate=April 13, 2010}}</ref> A new bridge accommodating cars is being built for ease directly visit Si Pitung Residence.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.poskota.co.id/megapolitan/2011/06/17/rumah-si-pitung-ditinjau-walikota |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-06-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008213117/http://www.poskota.co.id/megapolitan/2011/06/17/rumah-si-pitung-ditinjau-walikota |archivedate=2011-10-08 |df= }}</ref>
|title=Langgar Tinggi / Rumah si Pitung|author= |date= |work=Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta |language=Indonesian |publisher=www.jakarta.go.id |accessdate=April 13, 2010}}</ref> A new bridge accommodating cars is being built for ease directly visit Si Pitung Residence.<ref>http://www.poskota.co.id/megapolitan/2011/06/17/rumah-si-pitung-ditinjau-walikota</ref>
*Rawa Malang City Forest, a 5 hectares area in Semper Timur Administrative Village which is occupied mostly by [[Albizia saman|Trembesi]] trees.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jakartabagus.rmol.co/read/2014/01/09/139357/Jokowi-Blusukan-ke-Hutan-Kota-Rawa-Malang- |title=Jokowi Blusukan ke Hutan Kota Rawa Malang |author=Elitha Tarigan |date=January 9, 2014}}</ref>
*Rawa Malang City Forest, a 5 hectares area in Semper Timur Administrative Village which is occupied mostly by [[Albizia saman|Trembesi]] trees.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jakartabagus.rmol.co/read/2014/01/09/139357/Jokowi-Blusukan-ke-Hutan-Kota-Rawa-Malang- |title=Jokowi Blusukan ke Hutan Kota Rawa Malang |author=Elitha Tarigan |date=January 9, 2014}}</ref>


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==Cited works==
==Cited works==
*{{cite book |last=Merrillees |first=Scott |date=2015 |title=Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=akLWjgEACAAJ&dq=JAKARTA:+Portraits+of+a+Capital+1950-1980&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y |location=Jakarta |publisher=Equinox Publishing |isbn=9786028397308 |ref=harv}}
*{{cite book |last=Backer |first=C.A. |date=2012 |title=The Problem of Krakatao as Seen by a Botanist |url=https://books.google.co.id/books?id=5sf-CAAAQBAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s |location= |publisher=Springer Science & Business Media |isbn=9789401531733}}
*{{cite book |last=Merrillees |first=Scott |date=2015 |title=Jakarta: Portraits of a Capital 1950-1980 |url=https://books.google.co.id/books?id=akLWjgEACAAJ&dq=JAKARTA:+Portraits+of+a+Capital+1950-1980&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y |location=Jakarta |publisher=Equinox Publishing |isbn=9786028397308 |ref=harv}}
*{{cite map |ref={{sfnRef|Top. Bureau, Kaart van Batavia en Omstreken 1897}} |publisher= |title=Kaart van Batavia en Omstreken |url=http://media-kitlv.nl/all-media/indeling/detail/form/advanced/start/11?q_searchfield=batavia+kaart |trans_title=Map of Batavia and Surrounding |language=Dutch |edition=Batavia |year=1897 |cartography=Topografische Bureau |scale=1:20000 |series= |page= |section= |inset= |accessdate=February 14, 2016 |isbn= |id= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |DUPLICATE_ref=harv}}
*{{cite book |last=van Geemen |first=Pieter |date=1792 |title=Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Volume 6 |url= |location= |publisher=Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen |isbn= |ref=harv}}

==See also==
*[[Batavia, Dutch East Indies]]


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Cilincing Subdistrict
Kecamatan Cilincing
Subdistrict
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceSpecial Capital City District of Jakarta
CityNorth Jakarta
Postal code
141XX

Cilincing is a historic neighborhood in the northern coast area of Jakarta, Indonesia. The neighborhood is sandwiched between the Port of Tanjung Priok to the west and River Titram to the east. Later in history, Cilincing is made one of the subdistrict of North Jakarta, encompassing a huge area which include Marunda and the non-coastal hinterland. The article talk about both Cilincing as a historic neighborhood and Cilincing as a Subdistrict.

Toponym

The name Cilincing is possibly derived from the name of the river Ci Lincing which is the stream that flows south to north in this area. Ci is a Sundanese word for "river". Cilincing is the name for the plant carambola.[1][2]

Government

As a Subdistrict (Indonesian kecamatan), Cilincing area is much larger than the historic Cilincing, and include the coastal neighborhood of Marunda and the more inland neighborhood of Tugu. Cilincing Subdistrict is the northeastern most Subdistrict of Jakarta. Large area of Cilincing Subdistrict is allotted for agriculture and industry. Cakung Drain, part of Jakarta's flood canal, flow through Cilincing Subdistrict to Jakarta Bay.

Cilincing Subdistrict is divided into seven Administrative Villages (kelurahan):

  • Kali Baru - area code 14110
  • Cilincing - area code 14120
  • Semper Barat - area code 14130
  • Semper Timur - area code 14130
  • Sukapura - area code 14140
  • Rorotan - area code 14140
  • Marunda - area code 14150

History

Early development

During the early colonial period, Cilincing (older spelling Tji Lintjing) was a name of a coastal area located around 7 km east of the cape of Priok (Malay Tanjong Priok). The land of Cilincing were dotted with fish ponds, similar with Ancol but less marshy, allowing early settlements to grow. The coast of Cilincing contained a shell-rich beach and among few places in Java which contains the species of cemara laut ("sea pine").[3]

In late 18th-century, four manor houses (landhuizen) were established by the Dutch, from west to east: Tanjong Priok house belonging to Heer van Riemsdyk,[4] Pajonkoran house (also Jonkoraan) to Richold ter Schegget,[4] Bangliauw house (variously written as Bangleu or Bank Loeau) to Paul Bergman, and the easternmost and the most imposing of all Cilincing mansion belonging to Johannes Christoffel Schultz.[5] These mansions were connected to the walled city of Batavia through the Vaart canal (possibly a pre-Dutch canal) and then to Ancol canal, which was then connected to the outer canal of the walled city of Batavia.[6]

The Cilincing mansion, located roughly in what is now the kecamatan office of Cilincing Subdistrict, was the administration center of the early settlements in Cilincing. A Tuesday market was established to the north of Cilincing mansion. The mansion was strategically located, being the point where the traffic from the Vaart canal connects with the road to the plantation area to the south. One of the settlement of the southern plantation is the Portuguese Tugu settlement, among the oldest settlement in Jakarta.[7]

Seaside resorts of Cilincing (19th-century - 1970s)

Palm Beach Cilincing in the 1940s, a popular beach area in Cilincing. The beach no longer exist.

Beginning in the late 19th-century, the seaside area of Cilincing started to become a popular seaside recreation area. Dutch people and natives alike flocked to the seaside of Cilincing to enjoy the pristine water or to have a picnic.[8] One popular resort was the Palm Beach Cilincing which was supported with recreational facilities such as eating places and bathing areas.

The popularity of Cilincing as a seaside resort continued to the 20th-century. Another popular seaside resort of Cilincing in the 1950s was the Sindang Laut on the western edge of Cilincing near the Port of Tanjung Priok. Sindang Laut was equipped with restaurant, playground, and berths for small boats. Sindang Laut has been demolished, the area converted into industrial port area, and is now Bogasari Flour Mills.[9]

Industrial and slum area (post 1980s)

Cilincing and its surrounding area continued its popularity as seaside resort until the 1970s. The beginning of the 1980s saw the decline of Cilincing's popularity, mainly caused by the expansion of the Port of Tanjung Priok plus increasing pollution along the north coast of Java.[8] The success of the reclamation of the seaside part of Ancol into Ancol Dreamland resort in 1962 prompted President Suharto to start another reclamation project, the Pantai Mutiara and the Pantai Indah Kapuk project; the land fill for Pantai Indah Kapuk project was dredged from Palm Beach Cilincing. With the shift of Jakarta's seaside resort toward Ancol, Pantai Indah Kapuk, and Pantai Mutiara, Cilincing as seaside resort effectively ended.[10]

By the late 1990s, Cilincing had become industrialized and had become a garbage-strewn slum.[9] What used to be the attractive Palm Beach Cilincing is now an unattractive ship scrapyard, surrounded with slum. The area remain underdeveloped to present time.

Marunda Dam

Based on DKI Jakarta Governor Rule Number 77 Year 2009, 56 hectares of Marunda Dam will be built plus 12 hectares of Integrated Waste Management, 5.8 hectares of Asphalt Mixing Plant, 43.3 hectares of Public Green Designation and 29.9 hectares of Facilities and Infrastructure for Supporting Operational Functions of the East Flood Canal (Kanal Banjir Timur) or totally 147 hectares project. Marunda Dam will be initially built in 2012.[11]

List of important places

Below are list of important places in the Subdistrict of Cilincing.

  • Al Alam Mosque, also known as Si Pitung Mosque, a wooden mosque built in the early 18th century.[12]
  • Aulia Marunda Mosque, built in the 17th century.[13]
  • The grave of Captain Tete Jonker[14]
  • Kalibaru Port
  • Kampung Marunda
  • Langgar Tinggi or Rumah Si Pitung (Si Pitung Residence), a red wooden stilt house built in the 20th century. This bugis-style house is believed by locals as the house where Si Pitung, a Betawi legendary hero, commit burglary.[15] A new bridge accommodating cars is being built for ease directly visit Si Pitung Residence.[16]
  • Rawa Malang City Forest, a 5 hectares area in Semper Timur Administrative Village which is occupied mostly by Trembesi trees.[17]

References

  1. ^ Fillet 1883 :292
  2. ^ http://www.scribd.com/doc/6516621/Asal-Usul-Nama-Tempat-Di-Jakarta
  3. ^ Backer 2012, p. 91.
  4. ^ a b van Geemen 1792, p. 27.
  5. ^ van Geemen 1792, p. 28.
  6. ^ Top. Bureau, Kaart van Batavia en Omstreken 1897.
  7. ^ van Geemen 1792, p. 29.
  8. ^ a b Merrillees 2015, p. 92.
  9. ^ a b Merrillees 2015, p. 93.
  10. ^ Proyek Reklamasi Jakarta: Impian Soekarno dan Soeharto?
  11. ^ "Proyek Waduk Marunda Bakal Gusur Ratusan Keluarga". October 22, 2011.
  12. ^ "Masjid Al-Alam Cilincing". Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta (in Indonesian). www.jakarta.go.id. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  13. ^ "Masjid Aulia Marunda". Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta (in Indonesian). www.jakarta.go.id. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  14. ^ "Makam Kapitan Tete Jonker". Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta (in Indonesian). www.jakarta.go.id. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  15. ^ "Langgar Tinggi / Rumah si Pitung". Dinas Pariwisata Dan kebudayaan Provinsi DKI Jakarta (in Indonesian). www.jakarta.go.id. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  16. ^ http://www.poskota.co.id/megapolitan/2011/06/17/rumah-si-pitung-ditinjau-walikota
  17. ^ Elitha Tarigan (January 9, 2014). "Jokowi Blusukan ke Hutan Kota Rawa Malang".

Cited works

See also


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