Senen, Senen

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Senen
Peta lokasi Administrative village Senen
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Senen
Senen (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°10′36.12″S106°50′22.20″E / 6.1767000°S 106.8395000°E / -6.1767000; 106.8395000 Coordinates: 6°10′36.12″S106°50′22.20″E / 6.1767000°S 106.8395000°E / -6.1767000; 106.8395000
CountryIndonesia
Province DKI Jakarta
Regency Jakarta
Subdistrict Senen
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Senen is an administrative village in the Senen district of Indonesia. It has postal code of 10410.

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