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Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia is affectionately known as "Ibu Kota", meaning Mother town. As the years went by, Dutch and British traders established bases in the town and soon there was no longer any doubt about Jakartas' commercial importance.

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The carpets are worn and the rooms have a musty feel. Yet Havana's iconic Hotel Nacional, which marked its 80th birthday Thursday, wears its slightly shabby elegance with pride, an aging beauty a bit past its prime.

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