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GEOGRAPHY OF JAVA ISLAND OF INDONESIA AND TOURISM INFORMATION
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Java island of Indonesia is one of the largest island and the 13th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in Indonesia. It is located in a chain of volcanic mountains forms an east west spine along the island. With a population of 135 million (excluding the 3,6 million on the island of Madura which is administered as part of the East Java province), Java is also the world’s most populous island, and one of the most densely populated places on the globe. Java island is home from 60 percent of the Indonesian population. The capital city of Indonesia “Jakarta” also located on the western Java. Much of Indonesian history took place on Java. It was the center of powerful Hindu-Budhist empires, the Islamic sultanates, and the core of the colonial Dutch East Indies. Java was also the center of the Indonesia struggle for independence during the 1930 – 1940s. Java was also occupied by the Imperial Japanese army from 1942 through the defeat of the Japanese Empire in 1945, and this put a temporary end to all thoughts of independence. Java dominates the Indonesian social, political, and economic life.
It has three main languages, though Javanese is dominant, and it is the native language of about 60 million people in Indonesia, most of whom live on Java. Most of its residents are bilingual, with Indonesian as their first or second languages. While the majority of the people of Java are Moslem, Java has a diverse mixture of religious beliefs, ethnicities, and cultures. It is divided into four provinces, west java, central java, east java and banten plus two special region Jakarta and Yogyakarta.
Java lies between Sumatra to the west and Bali to the east. Borneo lies to the north and Christmas Island to the south. It is the world’s 13th largest island. Java surrounded by Java sea in the north, Sunda strait in the west, Indian Ocean in the south and Bali strait and Madura strait in the east. Java is almost entirely of volcanic origin, it contains thirty-eight mountains forming an east west spine which have at one time or another been active volcanoes. The highest volcano in Java is Mt. Semeru (3,676m). The most active volcano in Java and also in Indonesia is Mt. Merapi (2,968m).
More mountains and highlands help to split the interior into a series of relatively isolated regions suitable for wet-rice cultivation, the rice lands of Java are among the richest in the world. Java was the first place where Indonesian coffee was grown, starting in 1699. Today, coffea Arabica is grown on the Ijen Plateau by small holders and larger plantations. The area of Java is approx. 139.000km2. The island’s longest river is the 600km long Solo river. The river rises from its source in central Java at the Lawu volcano, then flows north and eastward to the its mouth in the Java sea near the city of Surabaya.
Temperaturs throughout the year average 22 to 29 degree C with humidity average up to 75%. The northern coastal plains are normally hotter averaging 34 degree C during the day in the dry season. The south cost is generally cooler than the north, and highland areas inland are cooler again. The wet season begins in October ending in April during which rain falls mostly in the afternoons and intermittently during other parts of the year. The wettest months are January and February. While West Java is wetter than east Java and mountainous regions receive much higher rainfall. The Parahyangan highlands of West Java receive over 4,000mm annually, while the north coast of East Java receives 900mm annually.
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JAKARTA (the capital city)
formerly Batavia is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Officially known as the Special Capital Territory of Jakarta, it is located on the northwest coast of Java, has an area of 661 square kilometers (255 sq mi), and a population of 9,580,000. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre. It is the most populous city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia, and is the thirteenth-large city n the world. The urban area, Jabotakbe, is the second largest in the world. Jakarta is listed as a global city in the 2008 Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC) research.
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WEST JAVA
Nature herself sculpted the destiny of West Java, her mountains and shores, inland lakes and lust valleys. From these rich gifts, the people of West Java shape their heritage. Wanting little needing little else then nature provided, the Sundanese and other ethnic enclaves of West Java shaped rich and vibrant confections of traditions and cultural heritage.
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YOGYAKARTA
The area of the city of Yogyakarta is 32.5 km². While the city spreads in all directions from the Kraton (the Sultan's palace), the core of the modern city is to the north, centring around Dutch Colonial-era buildings and the commercial district. Jalan Malioboro, with rows of pavement vendors and nearby market and malls, is the primary shopping street for tourists in the city, while Jalan Solo, further north, is a shopping district more frequented by locals. At the southern end of Malioboro, on the east side is the large local market of Beringharjo, not far from Fort Vredeburg a restored Dutch fort
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CENTRAL JAVA
Located in the middle of the island of Java, the Central Java province is bordered by West Java and East Java provinces. A small portion of its south region is the Yogyakarta Special Region province, fully enclosed by the Central Java province. Yogyakarta is historically and culturally part of the Central Java region, although it is currently a separate political entity. To the north and the south, the Central Java province faces the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean. Central Java also includes offshore islands such as Karimun Java Islands in the north, and Nusa Kambangan in the southwest.
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EAST JAVA
East Java (Indonesian Jawa Timur,Javanese : Jawa Wétan) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the eastern part of the island of Java and includes neighboring Madura and islands to its east (the Kangean and Sapudi groups) and to its north (Bawean) and the Masalembu Islands. The provincial capital is Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia and a major industrial center and port read more >
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