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Yogyakarta (pronounced “Jogjakarta”), located centrally in Indonesia’s most populous island of Java, is a destination that hardly ever figures on most Filipino tourists’ itineraries. Well, probably because it would take you forever to reach the place.  

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JAKARTA (Xinhua) - The Indonesian National Sports Council (KONI) confirmed that Central Java province, alongside with West Java and South Sumatra, will be hosting the Southeast Asia (SEA) Games in 2011, Firmansyah Gindo, KONI's Media Officer, said today.

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