Djakarta

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English

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Djakarta

  1. Alternative spelling of Jakarta
    • 1985 John Gunn - The Defeat of Distance: Qantas 1919-1939
      KLM, on 12 September 1929, had inaugurated a fortnightly proving service to Djakarta from Amsterdam, a distance of 8540 miles and the longest air route in the world.
    • 2002, Hilde Heynen, Back from Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern Movement:
      Many cities from Shanghai to Djakarta are badly polluted.

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Djakarta

  1. Jakarta (a province and capital city of Indonesia)
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French

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Djakarta f

  1. Alternative spelling of Jakarta

Indonesian

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Djakarta

  1. Superseded spelling of Jakarta.

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Djakarta

  1. (since 1983) Superseded spelling of Jakarta.