Public Places
ZOO
Zoo
(often abbreviated zoo, from animal garden) or a wildlife park where animals
are kept in an artificial environment, and displayed to the public. Aside from
being a place of recreation, the zoo serves as a place of education, research,
and a place for wildlife conservation endangered. Animals kept in zoos are
mostly land-dwelling animals, while the animals are kept in aquarium water.
HOTEL
Hotel
comes from the word hostel, supposedly taken from an ancient French. Public
buildings has been touted since the end of the 17th century. Meaning roughly,
"a shelter for migrants" or also "building huts and food
providers to the public". So, at first the hotel was created to serve the
public.
BANK
Bank
is a financial intermediary typically established with the authority to accept
deposits, lend money, and issue promissory notes, known as a banknote. The word
bank comes from the Italian banca means money changers. Meanwhile, according to
the banking law banks are business entities that raise funds from the public in
the form of savings and channel them to the public in the form of credit and or
other forms in order to improve the living standard of the people.
AIRPORT
Airports
airport is a facility where aircraft can take off and land. The simplest
airport has a runway minimal but large airports typically include various other
facilities, both for operators and flight services for its users.
Port
is a facility at the end of the ocean, river, or lake for receiving ships and
transferring cargo and passengers into it. Ports usually have tools
specifically designed to load and unload cargo ships docked. Cranes and
refrigerated warehouses are also provided by the manager as well as private
parties concerned. Are often built adjacent supporting facilities such as
canning and processing of goods. Government Regulation 69 of 2001 regulates the
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