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  2. Western Java rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Western Java rain forests ecoregion (World Wildlife Fund ID: IM0168) covers the lowland rain forests below 1,000 meters in elevation in the western half of the island of Java in Indonesia. There are a variety of forest types - evergreen, semi-evergreen, moist deciduous, and even some patches of freshwater swamp. The forests have degraded by ...

  3. Western Java montane rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Western Java montane rain forests ecoregion (WWF ID: IM0167) covers the montane rain forest above 1,000 meters in the volcanic mountain ridges in the west of the island of Java in Indonesia. Several mammals and bird species are found only in this ecoregion, including the Javan mastiff bat (Otomops formosus) and the Volcano mouse (Mus ...

  4. Ujung Kulon National Park - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Cipanas, Cipanas, Cianjur - Wikipedia

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    Montane rainforest in the foothills of Mt. Gede around Cipanas View of Cipanas (with Mount Gede in the background). According to Köppen-Geiger climate classification, Cipanas has a tropical rainforest climate (Af), which borders with subtropical highland climate (Cfb), owing to its persistently high atmospheric humidity and annual rainfall of 2896 mm., in addition to its relatively high ...

  6. Java - Wikipedia

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    Java [a] is one of the islands in Indonesia.It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. With a population of 153.8 million people, Java is the world's most populous island, home to approximately 54% of the Indonesian population. [2]

  7. List of tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests ...

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    Eastern Java–Bali montane rain forests: Indonesia: Eastern Java–Bali rain forests: Indonesia: Greater Negros–Panay rain forests: Philippines: Hainan Island monsoon rain forests: China: Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests: Bhutan, India, Nepal: Irrawaddy freshwater swamp forests: Myanmar: Irrawaddy moist deciduous forests: Myanmar

  8. West Java - Wikipedia

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    West Java, in the densely populated western third of Java and covering a land area of 37,040.04 km 2 (larger than Guinea-Bissau), is home to almost one out of every five Indonesians. View of the canyon of Cukang Taneuh is the famous canyon in West Java

  9. Eastern Java–Bali rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Java-Bali rain forests ecoregion (WWF ID: IM0113) covers the lowland areas of the eastern half of the island of Java, and the island of Bali, in Indonesia. This ecoregion is distinct from the Eastern Java-Bali montane rain forests, which exists at higher elevations where mountain forest habitat dominates. Very little of the natural ...