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Bahasa Indonesia: Peta Pulau Jawa untuk skema peta lokasi dengan batas administratif serta pulau-pulau di sekitarnya yang termasuk dalam provinsi yang ada di Jawa. Saya tidak menyertakan batas provinsi di laut karena tidak ada sumber resmi yang saya dapat temukan.
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Ujung Kulon National Park is a national park at the westernmost tip of Java, located in Sumur District of Pandeglang Regency, part of Banten province in Indonesia.It once included the volcanic island group of Krakatoa in Lampung province, [2] [3] although current maps has suggested the Krakatoa island group as its own protected area, the Pulau Anak Krakatau Marine Nature Reserve.
Bawean (Indonesian: Pulau Bawean) is an island of Indonesia located approximately 150 kilometers (93 miles) north of Surabaya in the Java Sea, off the coast of Java. It is administered by Gresik Regency of East Java province. It is approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) in diameter and is circumnavigated by a single narrow road.
The eastern salient of Java (Indonesian: ujung timur, "eastern end" or Tapal Kuda, "The Horseshoe" – referring to the region's shape on the map; Javanese: bang wetan, "far east", Dutch: Oosthoek, "eastern corner") is a region that makes up the easternmost part of the island of Java, Indonesia. It is not a formal or administrative subdivision ...
Baluran National Park – This 250 km 2 (97 sq mi) national park is located in northeastern Java, known as The Little Africa, formerly extensive savanna has been largely replaced by Acacia. Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park – Located in East Java at the region of Probolinggo and Pasuruan, 70 km (43 mi) from Surabaya the capital city of East ...
Indonesia is divided into provinces (Indonesian: Provinsi).Provinces are made up of regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota).Provinces, regencies, and cities have their own local governments and parliamentary bodies.
Untung Jawa map. The Thousand Islands are basically coral reefs. In the nineteenth century Amsterdam Island was said to have been the longest continuously inhabited island of the Thousand Islands. It had fresh water, and the coral was covered by a thick layer of humus, making it malaria free. It had many trees, some of them very old and big. [1]