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Gambir Station Jakarta
Gambir may refer to: * '' Uncaria gambir'', a tropical shrub ** Gambier, an astringent extract made from ''Uncaria gambir'' * Gambir, a Mongolian layered fried bread also known as kattama ;Places * Gambir, Jakarta, Indonesia ** Gambir, Gambir, administrative village within the Gambir subdistrict ** Gambir railway station, major railway station in Gambir, Jakarta ** Gambir Market, market held in 1906 and yearly from 1921 until 1942 in Jakarta * Bukit Gambir Bukit Gambir is a small town in Tangkak District, Johor Johor (; ), also spelled as Johore, is a state of Malaysia in the south of the Malay Peninsula. Johor has land borders with the Malaysian states of Pahang to the north and Malacca and ..., Malaysia See also * Gambier, preferred English spelling of the Malay word ''gambir'' * Gambira {{dab ...
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Uncaria Gambir
''Uncaria gambir'', the gambier or gambir, is a species of plant in the genus '' Uncaria'' found in Southeast Asia, mainly Malaysia and Indonesia. Extract Gambier extract is used or has been used as a catechu for chewing with areca and betel, for tanning and dye A dye is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied. This distinguishes dyes from pigments which do not chemically bind to the material they color. Dye is generally applied in an aqueous solution and ...ing, and as herbal medicine. Gambier extract was also used by native people as a medical treatment or prevention of diseases that were believed to be spread by the now obsolete medical theory of miasma. The Indians invented ''paan'', a gambir paste, that was believed to help prevent miasma; it was considered as the first antimiasmatic application. The gambir tree is found in Southern India and Sri Lanka. References * * gambir {{Cinchonoideae-stub ...
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Gambier (extract)
Gambier or gambir is an extract derived from the leaves of '' Uncaria gambir'', a climbing shrub native to tropical Southeast Asia. Gambier is produced in Indonesia and Malaysia where it was an important trade item into the late nineteenth century. It can be used as a tanning agent, a brown dye, a food additive and as herbal medicine. Also known as pale catechu, white catechu or Japan Earth, it is often confused with other forms of catechu. History Gambier production began as a traditional occupation in the Malay archipelago. By the middle of the seventeenth century, it was established in Sumatra and in the western parts of Java and the Malay peninsula. It was initially used as medicine and chewed with betel. Local Chinese also began to use gambier to tan hides. Chinese first got involved in gambier production at Riau, using coolie labor and growing black pepper as a supplemental crop. Bugis merchants traded the gambier for rice from Java and Siam, helping the Bugis to become a ...
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Kattama
Kattama ( kk, қаттама, translit=qattama; ky, каттама, both ), katlama, katmer ( tr, katmer), qatlama Azerbaijani , катма Bulgarian , qator gambir ( mn, гамбир, ) is a fried layered bread common in the cuisines of Central Asia. Qatlama in traditional Turkish means "folded", which comes from the verb ''qatlamaq'' "to fold", likely referring to the traditional method of preparation. The Turkish variety katmer is made as a dessert with kaymak ( clotted cream,) and like many other delicacies from Gaziantep Gaziantep (), previously and still informally called Aintab or Antep (), is a major city and capital of the Gaziantep Province, in the westernmost part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and partially in the Mediterranean Region, approxi ..., is also filled and topped with pistachios. Turkish Regional Katmer Styles *Sivas Katmeri *Antep katmeri *Kilis Katmerihttps://www.ci.gov.tr/Files/GeographicalSigns/193.pdf References Flatbr ...
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Gambir, Jakarta
Gambir is a district of Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It is characterized by many historic buildings from the colonial era. It hosts some of the foremost political and learning/tourism features of the capital. The Merdeka Palace (the presidential palace of Indonesia), the National Museum, the headquarters of the Indonesian Scout Movement and the Merdeka Square (in which stands the National Monument) are among these. One of the busiest railway stations, Gambir Station, is in the focal Gambir neighbourhood (an underlying Administrative Village as the translation is usually rendered) of the district. The City Hall of Central Jakarta is in Petojo Selatan here. Limits Gambir is bordered by the Jakarta Flood Canal to the west, the river Ciliwung to the east, KH Zainul Arifin and Sukarjo Wiryopranoto Road to the north, and Kebon Sirih Raya Road to the south. Toponym The name ''Gambir'' is taken from the name of a Dutch lieutenant of French descent named Gambier, the lieutenant whom D ...
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Gambir, Gambir
Gambir is an administrative village in the Gambir district of Indonesia. It has a postal code of 10110. See also * List of administrative villages of Jakarta {{unreferenced, date=March 2017 This is a list of administrative villages of Jakarta. Central Jakarta Gambir * Gambir * Kebon Kelapa * Petojo Selatan * Duri Pulo * Cideng * Petojo Utara Cempaka Putih * Cempaka Putih Timur * Cempaka P ... Administrative villages in Jakarta Gambir, Jakarta {{Gambir, Jakarta ...
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Gambir Railway Station
Gambir Train Station ( id, Stasiun Gambir, station code: GMR) is a major railway station in Gambir, Gambir, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. The station is located on the eastern side of Merdeka Square. It was built during the Dutch East Indian era and renovated in the 1990s. Currently Gambir Station serves as a terminus for most intercity trains operating across Java Island. One of Jakarta's main commuter lines, the KRL Commuterline Bogor Line (to Bogor) pass through this station, but do not stop here. There are however, plans to reactivate the station as a stop for commuter, due to high volume of passenger that board and exiting from Gambir's neighboring-commuter only stations ( and station). Originally, only executive and business class trains use Gambir Station, while all economy class trains and some executive and business class trains use Pasar Senen railway station instead. Since ca. 2016, the norm has changed when KAI introduced new types of economy class coac ...
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Gambir Market
The Gambir Fair ( in Indonesian) was a fair held in 1906 and yearly from 1921 until 1942 in the Koningsplein, Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Indonesia) to celebrate the birthday of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. After the Japanese occupied the Indies, the fair was no longer held. However, after a failed attempt in 1952, in 1968 it was reinstated as the Jakarta Fair. Gambir Market featured hundreds of kiosks selling arts and crafts, food, and other items. It also included singing competitions, dances, and movie showings. Other activities included association football games and a lottery. Most visitors were European and ethnic Chinese, although rich natives also went. Layout and attractions Gambir Market was held in Koningsplein, Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Merdeka Square, Jakarta, Indonesia); this was a part of Gambir subdistrict, which lent the fair its name. The front gate, which was located on the north side of Daanhole Street (now S ...
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Bukit Gambir
Bukit Gambir is a small town in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. History The area was declared a town in 2003. Geography The town consists of 40,000 residents. Education Primary schools Secondary school Transportation * Bukit Gambir Road Notable natives * Onn Jaafar {{Table Oghamletters Onn is the Irish name of the seventeenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚑ, meaning " ash-tree", which is related to Welsh ''onn(en)'', from the root was *''ōs-, *osen'' 'ash'. Its phonetic value is The letter's Bríatha ... References Towns in Johor Towns, suburbs and villages in Tangkak {{Johor-geo-stub ...
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Gambier (other)
Gambier may refer to: * ''Uncaria gambir'', a species of tropical shrub ** An astringent extract made from ''Uncaria gambir'' ;People * James Gambier (1723–1789), a British vice-admiral * James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier (1756–1833), a British admiral also known as Lord Gambier * Maurice Gambier d'Hurigny (1912 - 2000), French sculptor ;Places * Gambier Islands, French Polynesia * Gambier, a commune of French Polynesia in the archipelago of the Tuamotu Islands * Gambier Islands (South Australia) * Gambier Island, British Columbia, Canada * Gambier, Ohio, USA * Gambier, Bahamas, also known as Gambier Village See also * Gambir (other) * Mount Gambier (other) Mount Gambier, South Australia is a regional city in Australia. Mount Gambier may also refer to: * Mount Gambier (volcano), a dormant maar volcano adjoining the city * City of Mount Gambier local government area * Mount Gambier wine region * Mount ...
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