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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: People from Surabaya, Sport in Surabaya, Xaviera Hollander, Try Sutrisno, Tony Gunawan, Wang Gungwu, Tenth of November Institute of Technology, Wieteke van Dort, Meinoud Rost van Tonningen, Juanda International Airport, Petra Christian University, Armenians in Surabaya, Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, Ken Kawan Soetanto, Sony Dwi Kuncoro, Rudy Hartono, Ahmad Dhani, Floris Arntzenius, Reyn Altin Johannes Lumenta, Hugo van Lawick, Jacob van Helsdingen, Slamet Abdul Sjukur, Sutomo, Suramadu Bridge, Ruslan Abdulgani, M. T. Haryono, Surabaya Shipbuilding State Polytechnic, Andre Wetzel, Utami Kinard, Ong Hok Ham, Airlangga University, Persebaya Surabaya, Njoo Kiem Bie, Persebaya 1927, Supermal Pakuwon Indah, University of Pembangunan Nasional Veteran, Stefani Hid, Alan Budikusuma, Johannes O., Plaza Tunjungan, Raam Punjabi, Mas River, Minarti Timur, Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya, Gordon Barton, Soe Tjen Marching, Johan Quanjer, Surabaya Plaza, Kamidia Radisti, Sandra Angelia, Agustiar Batubara, Herman Meyboom, Supaham, Didi Petet, Johannes Kolling, Otto Schiff, Just Gobel, Gelora 10 November Stadium, Galaxy Mall, Bonbin Surabaya, Gubeng Station, Jan Kok, 2002 Indonesia Open, Hotel Majapahit, Chris Soumokil, Kick Stokhuyzen, Guus van Hecking Colenbrander, Surabaya Gubeng, Wonokromo Station, Ciputra Waterpark, Pasar Turi Station, Surabaya Town Square, Heroes Monument, BII Tower, BRI Tower, Nuvo CLS Knights, Jembatan Merah Plaza, BG Junction, City of Tomorrow, Graha Pena, Pasar Atum Mall, Royal Plaza Surabaya, Purabaya Terminal, Gelora Brawijaya Stadium, Golden City Mall. Excerpt: Surabaya (pronounced ) (formerly 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 locat...