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  2. Governor of Central Java - Wikipedia

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    Raden Panji Soeroso. Formation. 18 August 1945. Website. www .jatengprov .go .id. The Governor of Central Java ( Indonesian: Gubernur Jawa Tengah; Javanese: ꦒꦸꦧꦼꦂꦤꦸꦂ ꦗꦮꦶ ꦩꦢꦾ, romanized: Gubernur Jawi Madya) is the first-level regional head in Central Java along with the Deputy Governor and 120 members of the Central ...

  3. Kertajati International Airport - Wikipedia

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    14/32. 9,843. 3,000. Asphalt. Statistics (2019) Passengers. 460,848 (July–December) Kertajati International Airport ( IATA: KJT, ICAO: WICA) is an international airport serving the Greater Bandung and Cirebon metropolitan areas, as well as parts of the West Java and Central Java provinces, Indonesia. [3] Now one of the two largest airports in ...

  4. Great Mosque of Central Java - Wikipedia

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    The mosque complex covers 10 hectares (25 acres). There are three central buildings arranged in the shape of a U, with the domed mosque at the centre; all buildings have pitched, tiled roofs, while the central mosque has four minarets. The central roof resembles the roof of a "joglo", the traditional Javanese house, and symbolises the rising ...

  5. Jepara Regency - Wikipedia

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    Jepara ( Javanese: ꦗꦼꦥꦫ) is a regency in the northeast of the Indonesian province of Central Java. It covers an area of 1,020.25 km 2 and had a population of 1,097,280 at the 2010 census [2] and 1,184,947 at the 2020 census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 1,264,598 (comprising 636,096 males and 628,502 females). [1]

  6. Jepara - Wikipedia

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    Jepara. /  6.53333°S 110.66667°E  / -6.53333; 110.66667. Jepara is a town in the province of Central Java, Indonesia. Jepara is on the north coast of Java, northeast of Semarang, not far from Mount Muria, with a population of 81,920 in mid-2022. [1] It is also the main town of Jepara Regency.

  7. Java - Wikipedia

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    Java [a] is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 151.6 million people, Java is the world's most populous island, home to approximately 56% of the Indonesian population. [3] Indonesia's capital city, Jakarta, is on Java's northwestern coast.

  8. Javanese people - Wikipedia

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    The Javanese are the inventors of batik; it is an Indonesian culture that is widely known and popular in many countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka and East African countries. The Javanese culture is one of the oldest civilizations and has flourished in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

  9. Java Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Java Sea ( Indonesian: Laut Jawa, Javanese: Segara Jawa) is an extensive shallow sea on the Sunda Shelf, between the Indonesian islands of Borneo to the north, Java to the south, Sumatra to the west, and Sulawesi to the east. Karimata Strait to its northwest links it to the South China Sea. It is a part of the western Pacific Ocean.

  10. Jawa - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia. Java (Javanese: Jawa ), the most populous and fifth-largest island in Indonesia and the site of its capital, Jakarta. East Java, also called Jawa Timur, a province on the Indonesian island of Java. Central Java, also called Jawa Tengah, a province on the Indonesian island of Java. West Java, also called Jawa Barat, a province on ...

  11. Jawa Pos - Wikipedia

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    Jawa Pos ( lit. 'Java Post') is an Indonesian national daily newspaper based in Surabaya, East Java. [2] Jawa Pos was launched by Suseno Tedjo or The Chung Shen on July 1, 1949. The parent company, "Jawa Pos Group", is owned by Indonesian media tycoon Dahlan Iskan . The newspaper's motto is Selalu Ada yang Baru!