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View all search resultsThe Transportation Ministry’s research body estimates that 14.9 million residents of Greater Jakarta, 44.1 percent of the total population of the area, will leave the capital for their hometowns, with Central Java as the most popular destination with 37.68 percent of travelers, followed by West Java (24.89 percent) and East Java (11.14 percent).
Members of a youth group of the Al Ikhwan Mosque in Medan, North Sumatra, were sitting on the floor, crossed legs, on Monday. Divided into two groups, male and female, they sat in circles while reciting the Quran together.
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