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Surabaya Stock Exchange (SSX) or in Indonesian Bursa Efek Surabaya (BES) was officially opened on June 16, 1989 based on the Minister of Finance Decree of Indonesia No. 654/KMK.010/1989 with only thirty-six shareholders. The nature of the SSX establishment at that time was to support the Indonesian government program in the capital market field and the development of the economy in the East Region of Indonesia.
On June 16, 1989 SSX started the operation.
On July 22, 1995 the SSX was successfully merged with the Indonesian Parallel Stock Exchange (IPSX), leaving only two primary exchanges operating in Indonesia.
On October 30, 2007; SSX was officially merged to Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) and becoming Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) as a single exchange operating in Indonesia, besides Jakarta Futures Exchange.
SSX trade various products such as:
Juanda International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Juanda) (IATA: SUB, ICAO: WARR), is an airport located in Sidoarjo, a small town near Surabaya, East Java. This airport serves Surabaya and surrounding areas. Juanda International Airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I. The airport takes its name after Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the last Prime Minister of Indonesia who had suggested development of this airport. Juanda International Airport is the third-largest and third-busiest airport in Indonesia after Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport based on the aircraft movements and passenger movements. In 2010, the airport handled 11 million passengers, although the capacity was 6 million passengers and the Air Traffic Controller radar system is only able to track 21 aircraft per hour, but at peak hour should handled 40 to 45 aircraft landing and taking off.
Opened on December 7 1964 as a national army and naval air base of Indonesia. In its development it was also used for civil aviation. On December 24 1990 Juanda Airport was gained international airport status after the opening of the international terminal. Previous international flights have been opened to Singapore, Manila.
Surabaya (pronounced [surəˈbaja]) (formerly Soerabaja, Soerabaia or Surabaja) is Indonesia's second-largest city with a population of over 2.7 million (5.6 million in the metropolitan area), and the capital of the province of East Java. It is located on the northern shore of eastern Java at the mouth of the Mas River and along the edge of the Madura Strait.
To Indonesians, it is known as "the city of heroes" due to the importance of the Battle of Surabaya in galvanizing Indonesian and international support for Indonesian independence during the Indonesian National Revolution.
Surabaya is locally believed to derive its name from the words sura or suro (shark) and baya or boyo (crocodile), two creatures which, in a local myth, fought each other in order to gain the title of "the strongest and most powerful animal" in the area according to a Jayabaya prophecy. This prophecy tells of a fight between a giant white shark and a giant white crocodile, which sometimes interpreted as a conflict between Mongol forces and Raden Wijaya's Majapahit forces. Now the two animals are used as the city's logo, the two facing each other while circling, as depicted in a statue appropriately located near the entrance to the city zoo. This folk etymology, though embraced enthusiastically by city leaders, is unverifiable.
Actors: Niní Marshall (actress), Niní Marshall (actress), Niní Marshall (actress), Xan das Bolas (actor), Tomás Blanco (actor), Julia Caba Alba (actress), Virgilio Teixeira (actor), Rafael Bardem (actor), Ramón Martori (actor), Rafael Calvo (actor), Manuel Requena (actor), Rafael Romero Marchent (actor), Fernando Aguirre (actor), Virgilio Teixeira (actor), Niní Marshall (actress),
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