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- Gembira_Loka abstract "Gembira Loka is a zoological garden located Yogyakarta Special Region in Java, Indonesia. Gembira Loka was opened in 1956 and comprises a botanical garden, orchid nursery, artificial lake, children's park, numerous bridges across the Gajahwong River, and a collection of approximately 470 animals, most notable of which are its Komodo dragons, orang-utans, gibbons, and a hippopotamus. The park is 54 acres in size.".
- Q13093132 abstract "Gembira Loka is a zoological garden located Yogyakarta Special Region in Java, Indonesia. Gembira Loka was opened in 1956 and comprises a botanical garden, orchid nursery, artificial lake, children's park, numerous bridges across the Gajahwong River, and a collection of approximately 470 animals, most notable of which are its Komodo dragons, orang-utans, gibbons, and a hippopotamus. The park is 54 acres in size.".
- Gembira_Loka comment "Gembira Loka is a zoological garden located Yogyakarta Special Region in Java, Indonesia. Gembira Loka was opened in 1956 and comprises a botanical garden, orchid nursery, artificial lake, children's park, numerous bridges across the Gajahwong River, and a collection of approximately 470 animals, most notable of which are its Komodo dragons, orang-utans, gibbons, and a hippopotamus. The park is 54 acres in size.".
- Q13093132 comment "Gembira Loka is a zoological garden located Yogyakarta Special Region in Java, Indonesia. Gembira Loka was opened in 1956 and comprises a botanical garden, orchid nursery, artificial lake, children's park, numerous bridges across the Gajahwong River, and a collection of approximately 470 animals, most notable of which are its Komodo dragons, orang-utans, gibbons, and a hippopotamus. The park is 54 acres in size.".