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The city, established by the Dutch in 1745, is famous for its botanical gardens (1817), which cover 215 acres (87 hectares).
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The town was the capital of an assistant-residency. As of 1894, principal buildings included the Bogor Cathedral, a mosque, a regent's mission, barracks, a ...
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Bogor has three daily Indonesian-language newspapers – Radar Bogor, founded in 1998, Pakuan Raya founded in 2005 and Jurnal Bogor, founded in 2008.
Botanical Garden (Kebun Raya Bogor), [1]. Bogor's pride and joy, the extensive Botanical Gardens were founded in 1811 as a private garden of the Governor ...
In 1744–1745, the residence of the Governor-General (now Bogor Palace) was built and became the seat of government during the summer.
Founded in 1817 by the Dutch East Indies government, this botanical garden is not only a place for plant conservation, but also a place for research and ...
At the foot of two volcanoes, it is a highland resort and an agricultural research center, known chiefly for its magnificent botanical gardens (laid out 1817).
Sir Stamford Raffles made Bogor his country home during the short British rule of Indonesia from 1811 to 1816. A railway was completed in 1873 between Batavia ...
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Its history dates back to the 5th century as part of the Tarumanagara kingdom. The Bogor Botanical Garden, founded in 1817, showcases over 6,000 tropical ...