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THE CAPITAL CITY OF NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Medan, Indonesia; Medan, North Sumatra; Medan, North Sumatera; 棉兰; 棉蘭; History of Medan; Geography of Medan; Cuisine of Medan; Medan, Sumatra
  • The Amplas toll plaza
  • The [[Bank Indonesia]] building in Medan. The tall building behind is the Grand City Hall Hotel.
  • Several ''Bika Ambon''
  • A biscuit factory in Medan in the late 1950s
  • Great Mosque]] on his coronation day, in February 1925
  • An Indian, local Malay, and Batak seller in [[Kesawan]] Chinatown area, taken around the 1940s
  • An aerial view of Port of [[Belawan]], 1920s
  • City Hall]], the Javasche Bank (now ''[[Bank Indonesia]]''), post office, Hotel de Boer and office of the ''Deli Maatschappij''
  • Crowd in front of the [[Maimun Palace]], the Sultan of Deli's palace, 1925
  • Batavia]] via Medan in front of the townhall in Medan, 1924
  • [[Coat of arms]] of Medan during [[colonial era]], adopted in 1886, showing tobacco plant as the charge
  • St. Elisabeth Hospital
  • postgraduate]] campus
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  • [[Kualanamu International Airport]]
  • ''[[Sri Lelawangsa]]'' commuter rail departing from Medan station
  • Crossroad of Canton and Hakka street in Medan's Chinatown, 1930
  • Kesawan Road, circa 1900
  • The old and former [[Medan City Hall]] building
  • ''DeliPark'' Mall
  • Guru Patimpus statue in Medan, the founder of the city
  • Murni Teguh Hospital
  • The North Sumatra Museum
  • District divisions of Medan
  • [[Medan Post Office]]
  • ''Railink'' Airport train in Medan station
  • The [[peranakan]] Tjong A Fie Mansion
  • ''Soto Medan''
  • ''Sun Plaza'' front view
  • The new ''Bandar Deli'' port in Belawan
  • bird view of Belawan Container Terminal
  • British Indian soldiers land in East Sumatra to help the Dutch end the Japanese occupation in Medan.
  • ''Tirtanadi Water Tower'', one of the main icon of Medan, built in 1908
  • The ''Trans Metro Deli'' Bus

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n. Meda, ciudad en Indonesia
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INDONESIAN TELEVISION NETWORK
TVN Indonesia; TVN (Indonesia); B-Channel; Rajawali Televisi; RTV Medan; RTV Aceh; RTV Lampung; RTV Bandung; RTV (Indonesia); RTV (Indonesian TV channel); B Channel; Draft:Lensa Indonesia
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Kuala Lumpur         
  • Typical public cab in Kuala Lumpur
  • 1915–1925}}.
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  • [[Isfahan]] street (formerly ''Jalan Selat'', Straits Road) in Kuala Lumpur (above) and Kuala Lumpur avenue in Isfahan (below)
  • The [[Kuala Lumpur Railway Station]] (right) contrasts with [[Keretapi Tanah Melayu]] (left) Administration Building, a darker, similarly Mughal-styled building. Both were designed by [[A. B. Hubback]]
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  • 1900}}
  • 1910}}.
  • Central Market]]
  • [[KLCC Park]] is a 50-acre urban park located in the city centre.
  • National Museum]].
  • The [[Kuala Lumpur City Centre]] (KLCC) in 2020
  • A satellite view of Klang Valley or [[Greater Kuala Lumpur]]
  • [[Sultan Abdul Samad Building]], a historic building designed in the Moorish style and formerly housed various government offices.
  • Malaysia Parliament House]] (''Bangunan Parlimen Malaysia''), located at the end of [[Jalan Parlimen]].
  • [[Kuala Lumpur City Hall]]
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  • The Majestic Theatre on Pudu Road was an early pioneer in Kuala Lumpur's cinema scene. It was converted into an amusement park in the 1990s and demolished in 2009.
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  • The [[Medan Pasar]] with its clock tower right at the centre of the square.
  • The [[Merdeka 118]] is the tallest building in Southeast Asia; it is also the second-tallest building in the world, after the [[Burj Khalifa]].
  • National Museum of Malaysia]], located along Jalan Damansara.
  • [[Bukit Jalil National Stadium]] is an all-seater [[multi-purpose stadium]] that was built in January 1995.
  • atap]] before regulations enacted by Swettenham in 1884 required buildings to use bricks and tiles. The appearance of Kuala Lumpur transformed rapidly in the following years due to the building regulations.
  • St. John's Cathedral]]
  • The [[Red Arrows]] over the city in 2016
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  • [[University of Malaya]] City View.
  • Double-deck buses crossing at [[Jalan Ampang]]
FEDERAL TERRITORY AND CAPITAL CITY OF MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Kuala lumpur; Kuala Lumpa; Kuala Lampur; UN/LOCODE:MYKUL; Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur; SJK (C) Lai Meng; Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur; KLites; K.L.C.C.; Littleindia kuala lumpur; Kuala Lumpar; Qualalampur; Quadalampur; Kolumpo; Kualalumpur; Capital of Malaysia; Gualalumpur; Sekolah Kebangsaan Danau Kota; Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina Jalan Davidson; Kuala Lumper; Kualarumpur; Kula Lumpur; Kuala Lumpur Malaysia; Lumpur; Economy of Kuala Lumpur; Medan Pasar; Demographics of Kuala Lumpur; Demographic history of Kuala Lumpur; Education in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur (capital de Malasia)

Википедия

Medan

Medan (Indonesian pronunciation: [meˈdan] (listen); English: ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, as well as a regional hub and financial centre of Sumatra. According to the National Development Planning Agency, Medan is one of the four main central cities of Indonesia, alongside Jakarta, Surabaya, and Makassar. As of the 2020 Census, Medan has a population of 2,435,252 within its city limits, and over 3.4 million in its built-up urban area, making it the fourth largest urban area in Indonesia. The Medan metropolitan area—which includes neighbouring Binjai, Deli Serdang Regency, and a part of Karo Regency—is the largest metropolitan area outside of Java, with 4,744,323 residents counted in the 2020 Census. Medan is a multicultural metropolis and a busy trading city bordered by the Strait of Malacca, making it one of the major economic cities in Indonesia. A gateway to the western part of Indonesia, Medan is supported by the Port of Belawan and Kualanamu International Airport. Both which are connected to the city centre via toll roads and railways.

The city was founded by Guru Patimpus, a Karonese man who named the area of swampy land at the confluence of Deli River and Babura river Kampung Medan Putri. It later became a part of the Deli Sultanate, established in 1632. In the late 19th century, colonial Dutch seeking new plantation areas chose Medan and Deli as the most recent plantation hubs with Deli Company. They set up tobacco plantations, transforming Medan into a trade hub within several years and earning Medan the nickname Het Land Dollar, meaning "the land of the money". The city was well known due to the importance of tobacco as an export to Europe and the West. The rapid development of Medan came with the Deli Railway, which was established for shipping tobacco, rubber, tea, timber, palm oil, and sugar from Medan to the Port of Belawan, then exported around the world. Medan was the capital of the State of East Sumatra before it became the provincial capital of North Sumatra. Medan was dubbed Parijs van Sumatra due to the city's resemblance to Paris.

Medan is a financial, trading, and economic centre for North Sumatra province and the whole of Sumatra Island. For many foreign investors, Medan is rich in culture and history and presents itself as a dynamic economic hub of the world. As the robust capital of North Sumatra, Medan offers a large pool of human capital and talent, lower operational costs, a strategic location close to Singapore and Malaysia, and diverse natural resources. The city is known as a trading hub for palm oil export. North Sumatra has approximately 4 million acres of palm oil plantations. Medan is one of the developed markets in trading. About 60% of the economy in North Sumatra is backed by trading, agriculture, and processing industries.