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Map of subdistricts (kelurahan, two levels below the city/regency) in the islands of Java and Madura, Indonesia, coloured by its population density as measured by person per square kilometres. Note that subdistrict data is unavailable in some areas, including Yogyakarta city and others, so district data ( kecamatan ) is used instead.
Touwen, Jeroen (editor) (2001) Shipping and trade in the Java Sea region, 1870-1940 : a collection of statistics on the major Java Sea ports Leiden, Netherlands: KITLV Press. ISBN 90-6718-162-5 External links
The base unit of Japanese volume is the shō, although the gō now sees more use since it is reckoned as the appropriate size of a serving of rice or sake. Sake and shochu are both commonly sold in large 1800 mL bottles known as isshōbin ( 一升瓶 ) , literally "one shō bottle".
Electronic calculators contain a keyboard with buttons for digits and arithmetical operations; some even contain "00" and "000" buttons to make larger or smaller numbers easier to enter.
Surabaya the capital of East Java province, extends over 350.56 km 2 (135.35 sq mi), its metropolitan area covers 6,310.06 km 2 (2,436.33 sq mi), which includes the satellite cities of Mojokerto, Gresik, Sidoarjo, Bangkalan, and Lamongan, and has an estimated population of 9.96 million as of 2023, making it the Second largest urban area in ...
Java lies between Sumatra to the west and Bali to the east. Borneo lies to the north, and Christmas Island is to the south. It is the world's 13th largest island. Java is surrounded by the Java Sea to the north, the Sunda Strait to the west, the Indian Ocean to the south and Bali Strait [19] and Madura Strait in the east. [20]
its volume is the product of the rectangular area and its height: =. its surface area is the sum of the area of all faces: = (+ +). its space diagonal can ...
It is located approximately 3.7 miles from the mainland of Java. The island was formerly developed as a resort, but it is now nonoperational. [4] [20] About 1.6 km east of Laki Island is a reef system connected to Tanjung Kait, a cape on the island of Java; this shallow reef system was named Rif van den Menschen-eter during the colonial period ...