Ambarawa is a town (and administratively, a district of the Semarang Regency) located between the city of Semarang and Salatiga in Central Java, Indonesia...
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The Semarang offensive is composite of the Battle of Ambarawa (20 October–15 December 1945; 55 days), Magelang offensive (26 October–15 December 1945;...
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middle officer in the Indonesian military system. Fallen national heroes in Ambarawa, Semarang - Jawa Tengah. Lt. Col. Isdiman born in Pontianak On July 12...
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The Ambarawa Railway Museum (Indonesian: Museum Kereta Api Ambarawa, officially named Indonesian Railway Museum by the Indonesian Railway Company) is...
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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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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...
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(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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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...
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women and children from the Japanese-run internment camps Ambarawa VI and VII in Ambarawa, and camps 10 and 11 near Banyubiru and Semarang. It is unclear...
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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...
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