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Yogyakarta is located in south... of Yogyakarta has a total area of 3... Yogyakarta has the second... Yogyakarta province is subdivided into four... Yogyakarta city is known as a center of classical Javanese fine art and culture such as... divided into the Sultanate of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat with Yogyakarta as the capital and Mangkubumi who became Sultan... a law was passed in 1950 in which Yogyakarta was granted the status of... republic was temporarily moved to Yogyakarta when the Dutch reoccupied... The current ruler of Yogyakarta is his son... The province of Yogyakarta bore the brunt of a 6... Yogyakarta is served by... Yogyakarta city surrounded by a ring highway named Ring Road... Yogyakarta has signed a...

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