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Kebagusan is administrative village ( kelurahan in Indonesian) at Pasar Minggu subdistrict, South Jakarta. The border of Kebagusan are :
Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia. It is a standardized register of Malay, an Austronesian language that has been used as a lingua franca in the multilingual Indonesian archipelago for centuries. Indonesia is the fourth most populous nation in the world. Of its large population, the majority speak Indonesian, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
Pasar Minggu is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is known for its traditional Sunday market, famous for the fruit market. Historically, Pasar Minggu is a fruit cultivation area developed by the Dutch government during the colonial period. The central point of the cultivation area is the traditional market of Pasar Minggu, located in what is now Pasar Minggu Kelurahan. Teak forest could also be found in Pasar Minggu Subdistrict, notably around Jati Padang Kelurahan. Most of these areas has been converted into residential area as Jakarta grow southward.
A subdistrict is a low-level administrative division of a district.
Ragunan is a kelurahan of Pasar Minggu Subdistrict, South Jakarta. The boundaries of Ragunan Kelurahan are Pejaten Barat Street to the north, Cilandak KKO Street to the west, Kebagusan Raya Street to the east, and Sagu Street to the south. Ragunan Kelurahan was bounded by Pejaten Barat Kelurahan to the north, Cilandak Timur Kelurhaan to the west, and Jagakarsa Kelurahan to south and to the east.
The zip code of this administrative village is 12520.
Kebagusan is famous as the residence of former Indonesian president, Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Diah Permata Megawati Setiawati Sukarnoputri is an Indonesian politician who served as President of Indonesia from 23 July 2001 to 20 October 2004. She was previously the country's vice president for 21 months.
Kebagusan area was originally a teak forest. The name Kebagusan is said to have come from Nyai Tubagus Latak Lanang, a virtuous woman of Banten known for her beauty. Many men wanted to marry her, but she refused and went into the teak forest to meditate. Later she was killed when fire broke out inside the teak forest. This event is commemorated under the name of the Administrative Village of Jati Padang, which came from the Javanese jati, "teak", and padang, "bright", referring to the brightness if the fire when it happened in the teak forest.[ citation needed ]
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