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2. 参见(维基百科的相关词条)| See also
Indonesia portal【印度尼西亚主题】
- Jakarta portal【雅加达主题】
Cities portal【城市主题】
- Asia portal【亚洲主题】
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- Jakarta metropolitan area【雅加达都市圈】
- Betawi people【巴达维族】
- Climate change in Indonesia【印度尼西亚的气候变化】
- Geology of Indonesia【印度尼西亚的地质】
- Java【爪哇岛】
- List of tallest buildings in Jakarta【雅加达最高建筑物列表】
- Outline of Jakarta【雅加达概况】
- Transport in Jakarta【雅加达交通】
3. 参考文献 | References
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3.3 英文词条延伸阅读 | Further reading
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3.4 中文词条引用列表
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相较于纽约被称为“大苹果”,雅加达则有“大榴梿”的称呼,意味这个城市高楼大厦与贫民窟并置,外表带刺,充满强烈气味,不容易下咽。
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- ^ Based on Governor Decree 2007, No. 171. taken from Statistics DKI Jakarta Provincial Office, Jakarta in Figures, 2008, BPS, the province of DKI Jakarta
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4. 外部链接
- 印尼大学 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)(英文)(印尼文)
- SeeJakarta,关于雅加达地产的专门博客 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
维基导游上有关雅加达的旅行指南
OpenStreetMap上有关雅加达的地理信息
- Official website
- Jakarta (official travel website)
Geographic data related to Jakarta at OpenStreetMap
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