Monday, 31 March 2008

Do You Want See Movies?

    * Female, 22, In a Relationship
    * Interested In: Friends, Activity Partners
    * Location: Indonesia
    * Hometown: bdg jkt bdg jkt bdg jkt again n again...

Sunday, 30 March 2008

Julia Perez Damien - Indonesian Hot Model - 4

*Julia Perez Damien*
/"Hello.., I'am Julia.. please add me at julia_perez_damien@*****.com"/
* Female, 27
* Interested In: Friends, Activity Partners
* Location: Pejambon, Jakarta, ID
* Hometown: Jakarta

Elsa Krasova - Hot Indonesian Model - 6

*Elsa Krasova*
* Female, 25, Single
* Interested In: Relationship with Men, Friends
* Location: Slipi, Jakarta, ID
* Hometown: JKT-KL-SINGAPORE-MACAU-CHINA-JKT
* Company: The Rich Fortune Entertainment & Popular Magazine

Julia Perez Damien - Indonesian Hot Model - 3

Julia Perez Damien
"Hello.., I'am Julia.. please add me at julia_perez_damien@*****.com"
* Female, 27
* Interested In: Friends, Activity Partners
* Location: Pejambon, Jakarta, ID
* Hometown: Jakarta

Administratively, Indonesia consists of 33 provinces, five of which have special status. Each province has its own political legislature and governor. The provinces are subdivided into regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota), which are further subdivided into subdistricts (kecamatan), and again into village groupings (either desa or kelurahan). Following the implementation of regional autonomy measures in 2001, the regencies and cities have become the key administrative units, responsible for providing most government services. The village administration level is the most influential on a citizen's daily life, and handles matters of a village or neighborhood through an elected lurah or kepala desa (village chief).

The provinces of Aceh, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Papua, and West Papua have greater legislative privileges and a higher degree of autonomy from the central government than the other provinces. The Acehnese government, for example, has the right to create an independent legal system; in 2003, it instituted a form of Sharia (Islamic law). Yogyakarta was granted the status of Special Region in recognition of its pivotal role in supporting Indonesian Republicans during the Indonesian Revolution. Papua, formerly known as Irian Jaya, was granted special autonomy status in 2001. Jakarta is the country's special capital region.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Eva Adissa - Gadis Jakarta

Eva Adissa
    * Female, 34, In a Relationship
    * Interested In: Friends, Activity Partners
    * Location: Indonesia
    * Hometown: Jakarta
    * Company: PT Trimedi Utama/ Gunners Pest & Insect Control

Julia Perez Damien - Indonesian Hot Model - 9

Julia Perez Damien
"Hello.., I'am Julia.. please add me at julia_perez_damien@*****.com"
    * Female, 27
    * Interested In: Friends, Activity Partners
    * Location: Pejambon, Jakarta, ID
    * Hometown: Jakarta

Cute Cool Indonesian Girl

* Female, 25
* Interested In: Friends, Activity Partners
* Location: Indonesia

Monday, 17 March 2008

Rianti Cartwright - Ayat Ayat Cinta - The Movie

Rianti Cartwright
Ayat Ayat Cinta
"a journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step..."

* Female, 24, In a Relationship
* Interested In: Friends
* Location: Indonesia

Jakarta is served by the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and Tanjung Priok harbour. Since 2004, Jakarta, while under the governance of Sutiyoso, has built a new bus system known as "TransJakarta" or "Busway", and is now planning to expand the number of routes. The city had hoped to establish its newest transportation system, the Jakarta Monorail, in 2007, but the project was abandoned by the developer, PT Jakarta Monorail, in March 2008. Jakarta is the location of the Jakarta Stock Exchange, the Bank of Indonesia, and the National Monument, or Tugu Monas.

Thursday, 13 March 2008

Rianti Cartwright - Ayat Ayat Cinta - The Movie

Rianti Cartwright
Ayat Ayat Cinta
"a journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step..."

* Female, 24, In a Relationship
* Interested In: Friends
* Location: Indonesia

Jakarta (also DKI Jakarta), is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a greater population than any other city in Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa (397-1527), Jayakarta (1527-1619), Batavia (1619-1942), and Djakarta (1942-1972). Located on the northwest coast of Java, it has an area of 661.52 square kilometres (255.41 sq mi) and a population of 8,489,910[1]. Jakarta is the country's economic, culture and political center. Jakarta currently is the twelfth largest city in the world. Its metropolitan area, Jabodetabek, contains more than 23 million people, and is part of an even larger Jakarta-Bandung megalopolis.