Pegangsaan, Menteng

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Coordinates: 6°12′S106°51′E / 6.200°S 106.850°E / -6.200; 106.850
Country Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province DKI Jakarta
Administrative city Central Jakarta
District Menteng
Postal code

Pegangsaan is an administrative village in the Menteng district of Indonesia. It has a postal code of 10320. This administrative village is also known as the location of the house where the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence was read.

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