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Nusantara Is Open: Indonesia's New Capital Receives Its First 100,000 Permanent Residents

1 days ago
Rizky Pratama
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Five years after groundbreaking on the jungle island of Borneo, Indonesia's purpose-built capital Nusantara has welcomed its first cohort of permanent residents — civil servants, their families, and the support economy workers who follow them — marking the largest planned capital relocation since Brazil moved its government to Brasília in 1960.

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