- Koja, Jakarta
Koja is a subdistrict of
North Jakarta ,Indonesia .The subdistrict is divided into 6 administrative villages ("kelurahan"): North Koja, South Koja, Rawa Badak, North Tugu, South Tugu, and Lagoa.
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Koja is a subdistrict of
The subdistrict is divided into 6 administrative villages ("kelurahan"): North Koja, South Koja, Rawa Badak, North Tugu, South Tugu, and Lagoa.
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