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Solo Central Java to Semarang via Trans Java Toll Road No Music - No Talking - No Commentary // Use Your Earphones for enjoy the ride A daytime driving trip from Solo, Central Java, to Semarang, the capital city of Central Java Province via the Trans Java toll road. ======================= The Trans-Java Toll Road is a network of toll roads connecting cities on the island of Java, Indonesia. The Trans-Java Toll Road stretches between Merak Port, Cilegon, in Banten Province to Ketapang Port, Banyuwangi, in East Java Province. This toll road network connects the two largest cities in Indonesia, Jakarta and Surabaya via toll roads. This ±1,167 km toll road network is included in the Asian Highway 2 (AH2) or Asian Road Network that connects the Asian Continent from Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia to Khosravi, Iran. On December 20, 2018, Jakarta to Surabaya was officially connected to this toll road[1]. Source: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalan_T... ==================== Semarang City (Javanese: Hanacaraka: ꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ, Pegon: سماراڠ) is the capital of Central Java province, Indonesia. It is the fifth largest metropolitan city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung and Medan. As one of the growing cities on the island of Java, Semarang City has a population of around 1.6 million.[6] The mega-urban area of Semarang incorporated in the Kedungsepur metropolitan area (Kendal Regency, Demak Regency, Ungaran Semarang Regency, Salatiga City, Semarang City, and Purwodadi Grobogan Regency) has a population of 7.3 million, as well as the fourth most populated metropolitan area in Indonesia, after Jabodetabek (Jakarta), Gerbangkertosusilo (Surabaya), and Greater Bandung (Bandung). In recent years, Semarang's significant development has been marked by the emergence of several skyscrapers scattered across the city and the structuring of the city with the construction of pedestrian-friendly places. These regional developments demonstrate Semarang's strategic role in the national economy. Source: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kota_Se... ==================== The city of Surakarta (Javanese: ꦯꦹꦫꦏꦂꦡ, translit. Surakarta, Javanese pronunciation: [surɔˈkart̪ɔ]) or Solo (Javanese: ꦯꦴꦭ, translit. Sala, Javanese pronunciation: [sɔlɔ]) is a city in Central Java, Indonesia, with a population of 522,364 (2020), a density of 11,861.00/km2[8], and an area of 44.04 km2. It is also the third largest city in Southern Java after Bandung and Malang by population. The eastern side of the city is passed by a river that is immortalized in one of the keroncong songs, Bengawan Solo. The city is included in the Solo Raya region, as the main city. Along with Yogyakarta, Surakarta is the heir to the Islamic Mataram Kingdom which was split by the Giyanti Agreement, in 1755, making Surakarta the residence of Susuhunan Pakubuwana and Adipati Mangkunegara. "Sala" was one of three[citation needed] hamlets chosen by His Majesty Paku Buwana II on the advice of Tumenggung Hanggawangsa, Tumenggung Mangkuyudha, as well as the Dutch army commander, J.A.B. van Hohendorff, when it came to establishing a new palace, following the Islamic Mataram succession war fought in Kartasura. [12] Over time, as the mention of "Sala" was considered difficult by the Dutch, this name changed to "Solo".[13] The name "Surakarta" was given as a "graduated" name for Keraton Surakarta, the new center of government of the Islamic Mataram Sultanate in the village of Sala.[12] Nowadays, the name Surakarta is used in formal-governmental situations, while the name Sala/Solo refers more to general references motivated by cultural aspects. The Javanese word Sura means "courage" and karta means "prosperity"; with the hope that Surakarta will be a place where the inhabitants are always brave enough to fight for the good and prosperity of the state and nation.[14] It can also be said that the name Surakarta is a play on words from Kartasura. The word sala, the name used for the village where the new palace was built, is the name of a sacred tree from India, the sala tree Shorea robusta)."[citation needed] Source: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kota_Su... ==================== #semarang #kotasolo #indonesia #carvlog #jalanjalan #virtualtour #streetview #dashcam #asmr panca putradewa, semarang, touring, street views, streetview, dashcam, asmr, virtualtour, touring, carstory, travelling, touringmobil, jalanjalan, indonesia, driving in semarang, semarang city, semarang hari ini, kota jakarta sekarang, carvlog jakarta, kota jakarta, carvlog, asmr, asmrsound, ASMRcarride, jakartacitytour, jakarta timur, jakarta pusat, tol, toll road, jakarta, jalan tol baru, jalan tol di indonesia, indonesia toll road, jagorawi, jorr, tol jagorawi, tol jakarta bogor ciawi, tol dalkot, tol dalkot jakarta, tol dalam kota jakarta, solo, kota solo, kota surakarta, surakarta