About Central Java


Central Java Province, as one of the tourist destinations in Indonesia offers various tourist destinations such as natural scenery, cultural or craft items. Right in the middle of the island of Java, on the west border with West Java, the eastern border with East Java, and in the southern part of Yogyakarta there. Lowlands lie along the northern coast while the highlands to the south. Can be found in mountain ranges from west to east as Mount Slamet (3428 m), Mount Perahu (2585 m), mountain Sindoro (3135 m), cleft of the mountain (3321 m), Mount Merapi (3142 m), Ungaran mountain (2050 m) and Lawu mountain (3265 m) on the border of East Java, Mount Moriah and there is (1.602 m) in the north. Central Java has many mountainous areas are cool with a beautiful panorama, and very nice to be enjoyed, for example Baturaden, Dieng Plateau, Bandungan, Kopeng, Tawangmangu and Colo. Serayu largest river is the river that originates from the Dieng Plateau and Solo River.
Administration Central Java province headed by a governor, and administratively consists of 35 regencies and municipalities, each headed by a sequence of regents and mayors. Counties and cities divided into districts, led by the head of the subdistrict. Sub-district is further divided into the village as the lowest administrative level headed by the village head.
Climate Temperatures average between 21 ° s.d. 32 ° C and has two seasons, the rainy season (October till April), and the dry season (April to October).
Religion Freedom of religion protected by the government, and there are five religions recognized by the state, namely Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
Language Although most of the people use the Java language with various dialects, the Indonesian language remains as the primary language.
Population Java man known for friendliness and politeness. Year 2000 population is 30.7 million people (896 people per km ²), with the main livelihood as farmers, traders, and civil servants. In addition to native tribes, there are also some foreign tribes living in Central Java such as the Arab nation, China, India and Pakistan. "Kebaya" is the typical clothing worn by women.

Source : http://central-java-tourism.com

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