Main Post Office in Jakarta
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The Main Post and Telegraph Office, formerly Weltevreden Postkantoor and now the Filateli Jakarta, is a historic building in Weltevreden, Jakarta, Indonesia.[1] It was designed by J van Hoytema and built in 1913.[1] It is located next to St. Ursula Catholic School and near the Jakarta Cathedral and Istiqlal Mosque (Independence Mosque).
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