- Palembang - Wikipedia
Following the Dutch abolition of the Palembang Sultanate in 1825, Palembang became the capital of the Residency of Palembang, encompassing the territory that would become the South Sumatra province after Indonesian independence
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Palembang, city and capital of South Sumatra province, Indonesia It lies on both banks of the Musi River, there spanned by the Ampera Bridge, one of Indonesia’s longest bridges Palembang is the second largest city on the island of Sumatra
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Located in Palembang city center near Ampera bridge This old mosque dating back to early 18th century Its
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Discover Palembang with our complete travel guide — explore top attractions, local food, culture, and hidden gems in South Sumatra’s capital
- Palembang – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Unlike many Indonesian cities of its size, Palembang does have a fair share of large roads and streets, sometimes as wide as 4 lanes on each side However, most of the older neighbourhoods in Palembang were built along hundreds of former small waterways which have long been reclaimed
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Ready to dive into the excitement of Palembang? This South Sumatran gem is packed with history, culture, and flavors you won't forget We've handpicked 10 awesome activities and delicious dishes to make your trip unforgettable: 1 Stroll across the historic Ampera Bridge, a symbolic landmark connecting Palembang's past and present 2
- Palembang City
Palembang is located on the Musi River banks on the east coast of southern Sumatra Since 2005, the President of Indonesia has declared Palembang as the "City of Water Tour", precisely on 27 September 2005
- Palembang: Bustling City on Sumatra’s wide Musi River
Palembang is situated along the Musi River, which has its source deep in the Bukit Barisan mountains, tumbling down to reach the plains where, fed by the converging Ogam and Komering rivers, it then widens into a large river as it reaches Palembang
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