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  2. Central Java - Wikipedia

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    Central Java ( Indonesian: Jawa Tengah, Javanese: ꦗꦮꦶ ꦩꦢꦾ, romanized: Jawi Madya) is a province of Indonesia, located in the middle of the island of Java. Its administrative capital is Semarang. It is bordered by West Java in the west, the Indian Ocean and the Special Region of Yogyakarta in the south, East Java in the east, and the ...

  3. 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.

  4. Banjar people - Wikipedia

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    The Banjar people can be divided into three ethnicities based on the locations of the assimilation between the Malays, the local Dayaks ( Dayak Bukit, Dayak Ma'anyan, Dayak Lawangan, Dayak Ngaju, Dayak Barangas, and Bakumpai ), and the Javanese people . The Banjarnese Pahuluan, who live in the valleys by the upriver of Meratus mountain ranges.

  5. Kejawèn - Wikipedia

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    Kejawèn: "Javanism", [3] [2] the culture and religious beliefs and practices of the Javanese people of Central Java and East Java. [1] [2] It is "not a religious category, but refers to an ethic and a style of life that is inspired by Javanist thinking".

  6. Dieng Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Dieng is a plateau that has many springs and is surrounded by mountains so that it is possible to become a sacred place. In Hindu cosmology, Shiva is a deity who inhabits a sacred mountain called Kailash. [13] He is a god who is synonymous with mountains and has another name as Girisa or Girindra which means "god of the mountain".

  7. Kutai Kartanegara Regency - Wikipedia

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    Website. kukarkab .go .id. Kutai Kartanegara Regency (abbreviated as Kukar) is a regency of East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. It has a land area of 27,263.10 km 2 and a water area of 4,097 km 2, geographically located between 1°18′40″S and 116°31′36″E. The population of the regency was 626,286 at the 2010 Census [2] and 729,382 at ...

  8. Sukuh - Wikipedia

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    Sukuh. Coordinates: 7°37′38″S 111°7′52″E. The main monument of Sukuh temple. Sukuh ( Indonesian: Candi Sukuh, Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈtʃandi ˈsukʊh]) is a 15th-century Javanese - Hindu temple ( candi) that is located in Berjo, Ngargoyoso district, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java, Indonesia on the western slope of Mount Lawu ...

  9. Kalingga Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kalingga ( Javanese: Karajan Kalingga; 訶陵 Hēlíng or 闍婆 She-pó / She-bó in Chinese sources [1]) was a 6th-century Indianized kingdom on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia. It was the earliest Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Central Java, and together with Kutai and Tarumanagara are the oldest kingdoms in Indonesian history .