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Debate Over Dirtiest Cities

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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The Indonesian cities of Bandar Lampung, Bekasi and Malang hit the news recently all for the wrong reasons. The Environment Ministry received sharp criticism from locals in Bandar Lampung and West Javas city of Bekasi for declaring both cities as the dirtiest in Indonesia. The statement was made in conjunction with the s Adipura Environmental Awards for Indonesias cleanest cities one of which was bestowed to the city of Malang, to the shock of

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