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Surabaya, Indonesia's second largest city, derives its name from the Javanese words sura or suro (shark) and baya or boyo (crocodile). According to local mythology, a giant white shark and a giant white crocodile fight each other in order to gain the title of the strongest and most powerful animal in the area. The fight is depicted in the city's emblem.

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