Tambaksari

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Tambaksari
Locator Kecamatan Tambaksari di Kota Surabaya.png
CountryIndonesia
Province East Java
City Surabaya
Population
 (June 22, 2020)
  Total239,251
Time zone UTC+7
Website https://tambaksari.kec-kuwarasan.kebumenkab.go.id/

Tambaksari is a district in the city of Surabaya in East Java, Indonesia [1]

History

Tambaksari Village can be said to be an old village in Surabaya. Initially, Tambaksari village was a pond or swamp. "Because in the 19th century it was already inhabited by people and started to become busy in the 1960s

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References

  1. "Desa/Kelurahan Tambaksari | Kecamatan Tambaksari | Kota Surabaya | urut Kec. (Distrik), unpand.ac.id". p2k.unpand.ac.id. Retrieved 2023-09-25.