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The image shows a dark plaque with raised golden lettering, likely a historical marker or monument. The text is in Dutch and commemorates the construction of a city hall. It states that the city hall was begun on January 23, 1707, under the governance of General Joan van Hoorn, and completed under the governorship of General Abraham van Riebeeck on July 10, 1710. The plaque is mounted on a dark background, possibly a wall or a dark wooden panel. The surrounding environment includes a cream-colored wall with visible texture and some water stains or discoloration at the top, and a dark wooden floor made of planks at the bottom. The lighting suggests an indoor setting. This historical plaque is located in West Jakarta, Indonesia, specifically at the Fatahillah Square, which is part of the Old Batavia area.
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Jun 30, 2026, 7:39 AM

West Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image shows a dark plaque with raised golden lettering, likely a historical marker or monument. The text is in Dutch and commemorates the construction of a city hall. It states that the city hall was begun on January 23, 1707, under the governance of General Joan van Hoorn, and completed under the governorship of General Abraham van Riebeeck on July 10, 1710. The plaque is mounted on a dark background, possibly a wall or a dark wooden panel. The surrounding environment includes a cream-colored wall with visible texture and some water stains or discoloration at the top, and a dark wooden floor made of planks at the bottom. The lighting suggests an indoor setting. This historical plaque is located in West Jakarta, Indonesia, specifically at the Fatahillah Square, which is part of the Old Batavia area.

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