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Pasar Minggu Subdistrict in Special Capital City District of Jakarta, Indonesia

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Pancoran is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, one of the five administrative cities which form Jakarta, Indonesia. Pancoran Subdistrict was originally part of Mampang Prapatan Subdistrict until it was divided in 1985.

Mampang Prapatan is a subdistrict of South Jakarta, one of the five administrative cities which forms the special capital region of Jakarta, Indonesia. The expatriate residential area of Bangka and Kemang, known for its annual Kemang Festival, is located in Mampang Prapatan Subdistrict. The boundaries of Mampang Prapatan are Krukut River to the west, Cideng River and Mampang River to the east, Jalan Jenderal Gatot Subroto Tollway to the north, and Kemang Selatan-Kemang Timur Road to the south. Mampang Prapatan Main Road passed through Mampang Prapatan Subdistrict. Expatriate neighborhood partly located Kemang in this subdistrict.

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Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said

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MetroMini Type of bus in Jakarta, Indonesia

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Kemang is a neighborhood in Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is located mostly in Bangka adminitrative village of Mampang Prapatan subdistrict and partly within Pejaten administrative village of Pasar Minggu subdistrict of South Jakarta. The main area of Kemang is marked by the roads of Jalan Kemang Raya, Jalan Prapanca, and Jalan Bangka.

Kemang Village is an integrated development of residences with hotel, mall, hospital, school, country club, and spa, located at Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, Indonesia. The complex has a land area of about 15.5 hectares, which is developed by Lippo Group.