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All Saints Church, Jakarta

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All Saints Church, also known as the Anglican Church, is an Anglican church located in Kebon Sirih Administrative Village, Menteng, Jakarta. It is the only Anglican parish in Indonesia but there are 35 other Anglican churches throughout the country. The church is located in Jalan Arief Rahman Hakim, close to the Farmer's Statue. It is among the oldest church in Indonesia and was built in 1832. The churchyard of All Saints Church contains gravestones of British soldiers who fell during World War I and World War II, and earlier memorials e.g. Lieutenant Colonel William Campbell (died in 1811).

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All Saints Church, Jakarta
Jalan Arief Rachman Hakim, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Menteng (Central Jakarta)

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Jalan Arief Rachman Hakim
10340 Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Menteng (Central Jakarta)
Indonesia
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