Cideng, Gambir
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Cideng | |
|---|---|
Location in Jakarta | |
| Coordinates: 6°10′24″S 106°48′31″E / 6.1732°S 106.8086°E | |
| Country | |
| Province | Jakarta |
| Administrative city | Central Jakarta |
| District | Gambir |
| Postal code | |
Cideng is a village in the Gambir district of Jakarta. It has a postal code of 10150.
During the Pacific War, Cideng was the location of the Japanese-run internment camp Tjideng, where as many as 10,500 European women and children were held captive by the war's end.[1]