Jakarta is all Indonesia rolled into one huge urban sprawl of nearly nine million people. It's earlier history is centred around port of Sunda Kelapa, in the North of the Kota District of present's Jakarta. At the beginning of 17th century both Dutch and English merchants had trading post here.

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Bandung is the capital of West Java; the very homeland of the native Sundanese people, arts, and cultures. At the lowest point 700M above sea level it has a cool and comfortable climate, and since long time ago attracts many people from all over Indonesia - and from abroad - seeking funs, fashions, delicacy, and higher education. Bandung's most notable entry in the history book was as host of the Asia-Africa Conference in 1955 which placed Bandung in the world spotlight.

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Medan is the capital of North Sumatra and the third largest city of Indonesia with a population of around 2,5 million. The province of North Sumatra is home to many of Sumatra's most popular attractions, including the jewel of the crown, Lake Toba. Other attractions are the Orangutan Rehabilitation Center of Bahorok, the Karo and Batak highlands around Brastagi and Parapat, and Nias islands off the west coast.

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