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1 | ![]() | Surakarta ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 94 Lat/Lng : -7.5667 / 110.8167 | Surakarta (often called Solo or less common spelling Sala) is a city in Central Java. The 46 km2 city adjoins Karanganyar Regency and Boyolali Regency to the north, Karanganyar Regency and Sukoharjo Regency to the east and west, and Sukoharjo Regency to the south (...) |
2 | ![]() | Indonesia ![]() FeatureType : country Elevation : -4 Lat/Lng : -6.175 / 106.8286 | Indonesia (; Indonesian:), officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is the world's largest island country, with more than thirteen thousand islands, and at , the 14th largest by land area and the 7th largest in combined sea and (...) |
3 | ![]() | Makassar ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 6 Lat/Lng : -5.1331 / 119.4136 | Makassar (Buginese-Makassarese: ᨀᨚᨈ ᨆᨀᨔᨑ; historically spelled Macassar) is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the fifth largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan (...) |
4 | ![]() | Jakarta ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 7 Lat/Lng : -6.2 / 106.8167 | Jakarta , officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta , is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. It is located on the northwest coast of the world's most populous island, Java. it is the centre of economics, culture and politics of Indonesia. It hosted a population of 10,075,310 (...) |
5 | ![]() | Malang ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 452 Lat/Lng : -7.98 / 112.62 | Malang is the second largest city in the Indonesian province of East Java. It has a history dating back to the age of Singhasari Kingdom. As the second most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 887,443 people in the city (...) |
6 | Yogyakarta ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 125 Lat/Lng : -7.7833 / 110.3667 | Yogyakarta (; also Jogjakarta or Jogja; ; formerly Dutch: Djokjakarta/Djocjakarta or Djokja) is a city on the island of Java in Indonesia. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, Yogyakarta is regarded as an important centre for classical Javanese fine arts and culture such as (...) | |
7 | Special Region of Yogyakarta ![]() FeatureType : adm1st Elevation : 115 Lat/Lng : -7.7958 / 110.3667 | The Special Region of Yogyakarta (often pronounced ;) is a provincial-level autonomous region of Indonesia in the southern Java. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south, as well as sharing all the land borders to the province of Central Java (...) | |
8 | Bandar Lampung ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 90 Lat/Lng : -5.4294 / 105.2625 | Bandar Lampung is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of Lampung. Located on the southern tip of Sumatra, Bandar Lampung is the third most-populous city in the island after Medan and Palembang (...) | |
9 | Depok ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 89 Lat/Lng : -6.394 / 106.8225 | Depok is a city in West Java province, and located within Greater Jakarta in Indonesia. It has an area of 200.29 km2. As of 2014 census, it had a population of 1,869,681 people, with a density of 8,746 people/km2. Deopk was declared as a separate city on 20 April, 1999. (...) | |
10 | Muhammadiyah University of Magelang ![]() FeatureType : edu Elevation : 380 Lat/Lng : -7.488 / 110.2187 | Muhammadiyah University of Magelang (or UMM, an abbreviation of Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang) is a private university belonging to the Muhammadiyah organisation. The university which is in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia, was founded on August 31, 1964. (...) | |
11 | Tangerang ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 17 Lat/Lng : -6.1783 / 106.6319 | Tangerang (Sundanese: , Chinese: 丹格朗) is a city in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Located on the western border of Jakarta, it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi; the sixth largest city proper in the nation; and the largest city in (...) | |
12 | Central Sulawesi ![]() FeatureType : adm1st Lat/Lng : -1.0 / 121.0 | Central Sulawesi (Indonesian: Sulawesi Tengah) is a province of Indonesia located at the centre of the island of Sulawesi. The administrative capital and largest city is located in Palu. The 2010 census recorded a population of 2,633,420 for the province, while the latest official estimate (for (...) | |
13 | Pontianak, Indonesia ![]() FeatureType : city Lat/Lng : -0.0206 / 109.3414 | Pontianak (Chinese: , pinyin: Kūndiān, Hakka: Khuntîen, Teochew: Kung1 Diêng6, Jawi: كوت بونتياناك) ; is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded by Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie as a capital of Sultanate of Kadriyah on 23 October 1771 / 14 Rajab 1185 AH (...) | |
14 | Sudirman ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 108 Lat/Lng : -7.8027 / 110.3839 | General of the Army Raden Soedirman (Perfected Spelling: Sudirman; 24 January 1916 – 29 January 1950) was a high-ranking Indonesian military officer during the Indonesian National Revolution. The first commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, he continues to be widely respected in the (...) | |
15 | Padang ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 24 Lat/Lng : -0.9394 / 100.3922 | Padang (Jawi:) is the capital of the province of West Sumatra in Indonesia. With an area of and a population of 1,000,096 in 2014, it is the 16th-most populated city in Indonesia, the most populated city on Sumatra's western coast, and fifth-most populated city on Sumatra.http://padangkota.bps.go (...) | |
16 | Palembang ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 9 Lat/Lng : -2.9911 / 104.7567 | Palembang is the capital of South Sumatra province in Indonesia. The city proper covers of land on both banks of lower Musi River on eastern lowland of southern Sumatra with an estimated population of 1,708,413 in 2014, making it the second most populous city on Sumatra after Medan, the ninth most (...) | |
17 | 2016 Aceh earthquake ![]() FeatureType : event Lat/Lng : 5.283 / 96.168 | The 2016 Aceh earthquake (Indonesian: Gempa Aceh 2016) struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra with a Mw of 6.5 in Aceh province on 7 December 2016, at 05:03 WIB (22:03 UTC 6 December 2016). The shock was reported to be at a depth of 13 km, categorized as a strong, shallow earthquake (...) | |
18 | South Tangerang ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 33 Lat/Lng : -6.2889 / 106.7181 | South Tangerang is a city in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Located on the southwestern border of Jakarta, the city forms part of the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area. It was administratively seceded from Tangerang Regency on 29 October 2008 (...) | |
19 | Palangka Raya ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 17 Lat/Lng : -2.2187 / 113.9172 | Palangka Raya is the capital of the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan, also famously known as Central Borneo situated between the Kahayan and the Sabangau rivers. The closest airport serving the city is Tjilik Riwut (...) | |
20 | May 1998 riots of Indonesia ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 26 Lat/Lng : 3.5833 / 98.6667 | The May 1998 riots of Indonesia , also known as the 1998 tragedy or simply the 1998 event , were incidents of mass violence, demonstrations, and civil unrest of a racial nature that occurred throughout Indonesia, mainly in Medan in the province of North Sumatra (4–8 May), the capital city of Jakarta (...) | |
21 | Metro (Indonesia) ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 51 Lat/Lng : -5.1167 / 105.3 | Metro is a city in the Indonesian province of Lampung. Founded in 1936, it covers an area of and had a population of 145,346 at the 2010 Census; the latest official estimate (for January 2014) is 152,428. (...) | |
22 | Dammam ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 8 Lat/Lng : 26.43 / 50.1 | Dammam is the capital of the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. The judicial and administrative bodies of the province, plus several government departments, are located in the city. Dammam is the largest city in the Eastern Province, and the sixth largest in Saudi Arabia, after Riyadh, Jeddah, Mecca, (...) | |
23 | 2017 Jakarta bombings ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 16 Lat/Lng : -6.2293 / 106.8521 | On 24 May 2017, two explosions occurred at a bus terminal in Kampung Melayu, East Jakarta. Police confirmed that the explosions were caused by multiple explosive devices found in the toilet and in another part of the terminal. The bombings killed 5 people, 3 policemen and 2 attackers (...) | |
24 | Magelang ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 371 Lat/Lng : -7.4667 / 110.2167 | Magelang is one of six cities in Central Java, each of which is governed by a mayor rather than a bupati. It is located in the middle of the Magelang Regency, between Mount Merbabu and Mount Sumbing in Central Java Province, Indonesia (...) | |
25 | 2010 eruptions of Mount Merapi ![]() FeatureType : mountain Elevation : 2889 Lat/Lng : -7.5408 / 110.4448 | In late October 2010, Mount Merapi in Central Java, Indonesia began an increasingly violent series of eruptions that continued into November. Seismic activity around the volcano increased from mid-September onwards, culminating in repeated outbursts of lava and ashes (...) | |
26 | Gadjah Mada University ![]() FeatureType : edu Elevation : 147 Lat/Lng : -7.7695 / 110.379 | Gadjah Mada University (Hanacaraka: , ; abbreviated as UGM) is a public research university located in Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Officially founded on 19 December 1949, Gadjah Mada University is one of the oldest and largest institutions of higher education in the country (...) | |
27 | Kebumen Regency ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 135 Lat/Lng : -7.6392 / 109.6606 | Kebumen is a regency in the southern part of the Indonesian province of Central Java. The population at the time of the 2010 Census was 1,161,706 and the total land area is 1,281 km². Its capital is the city of Kebumen (...) | |
28 | Surabaya bombings ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 6 Lat/Lng : -7.2572 / 112.7521 | The 2018 Surabaya bombings were a series of terrorist attacks that initially occurred on 13 May 2018 in three churches in Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia. The explosions took place at Immaculate Saint Mary Catholic Church (Gereja Katolik Santa Maria Tak Bercela, SMTB) on Ngagel Madya (...) | |
29 | Gorontalo ![]() FeatureType : adm1st Elevation : 189 Lat/Lng : 0.6667 / 123.0 | Gorontalo (Gorontaloan: Hulontalo) is a province of Indonesia on the island of Sulawesi. Located on the Minahasa Peninsula, Gorontalo was formerly part of the province of North Sulawesi until its inauguration on 5 December 2000 (...) | |
30 | Pekalongan Regency ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 8 Lat/Lng : -6.8825 / 109.67 | Pekalongan Regency is a regency on the north coast of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its administrative centre was formerly at Pekalongan city, but since that city was administratively separated, the regency's capital is now Kajen (...) | |
31 | Jamiat Kheir ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 8 Lat/Lng : -6.1907 / 106.8154 | Jamiat Kheir ('; ; ; different Latin spellings have also been used in the past, such as Djamiat Chair, Djameat Geir, Djamijat Chaer, Jam'iyyat khair or Jamiatul Khair) is one of a few early private institutions in Indonesia that is engaged in education, and is instrumental in the history of (...) | |
32 | Kebumen City ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 27 Lat/Lng : -7.6709 / 109.6608 | Kebumen is a town on the island of Java, Indonesia and the capital of Kebumen Regency, Central Java region. The population of the town at the 2015 Census was 121,580.https://kebumenkab.bps.go.id/linkTabelStatis/view/id/13 (...) | |
33 | Bangil ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 2 Lat/Lng : -7.5994 / 112.8186 | Bangil is the name of a district and of a town in the Pasuruan Regency, East Java, Indonesia. The district is divided into fifteen villages. Currently it is known as Bangkodir (Bangil Kota Bordir) or Bangil, the embroidery city; which was declared on September 11, 2005 by the Regency of Pasuruan (...) | |
34 | Riau ![]() FeatureType : adm1st Elevation : 14 Lat/Lng : 0.5333 / 101.45 | Riau (Jawi:), is a province of Indonesia. It is located in the central eastern coast of Sumatra along the Strait of Malacca. Until 2004 the province included the offshore Riau Islands, a large group of small islands (of which the principal islands are Batam and Bintan) located east of Sumatra Island (...) | |
35 | Ganting Grand Mosque ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 7 Lat/Lng : -0.9545 / 100.3694 | The Ganting Grand Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Raya Ganting; also written and pronounced Gantiang in Minang) is a Sunni mosque located in Ganting, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. Construction began in 1805, making it the oldest in Padang and one of the oldest in Indonesia (...) | |
36 | Kotagede ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 96 Lat/Lng : -7.8167 / 110.3833 | Kotagede (Javanese: ꦏꦺꦴꦠꦒꦼꦢꦺ) is a historic neighborhood in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The name was also used for the administrative subdistrict (kecamatan) of the same name in the City of Yogyakarta. Kotagede contains the remains of the first capital of Mataram Sultanate, established in the 16th (...) | |
37 | Wadaslintang, Wadaslintang, Wonosobo ![]() FeatureType : city Elevation : 268 Lat/Lng : -7.55 / 109.8167 | Wadaslintang is an Administrative village in District Wadaslintang, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java Province. State University of Semarang page 66. Back up book here (in PDF) https://www.scribd.com/doc/44940550/Doc-1 Wadaslintang have postal code 56365. (...) | |
38 | Al-Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 95 Lat/Lng : -7.5653 / 110.8213 | Al-Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque is a historic mosque located in the Central Javanese city of Surakarta, to the west of the Mangkunegaran Palace. The mosque is one of the three oldest mosques of Surakarta. Al-Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque was inaugurated as a state mosque ("masjid nagara") of the (...) | |
39 | Sanggar Agung ![]() FeatureType : null Lat/Lng : -7.2469 / 112.8022 | Sanggar Agung Temple or Hong San Tang is a Chinese temple in Surabaya dedicated to Chinese deities and other Asian religious icons. It is located within the Pantai Ria amusement park and become a tourist destination, even though it is originally a worship place for Tridharma followers (...) | |
40 | Sebelas Maret University ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 106 Lat/Lng : -7.5605 / 110.7893 | Sebelas Maret University is an Indonesian public university in the suburban area of Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. It is colloquially known as UNS or UNS Solo. It was officially founded on March 11, 1976. (...) | |
41 | Southern Christian College ![]() FeatureType : edu Elevation : 152 Lat/Lng : -42.9897 / 147.3092 | Southern Christian College is a co-educational Christian private school in Kingston, Tasmania providing education from kinder to year 12, as well as providing pre-school services as Kingston Early Learning Centre. Southern Christian College was founded in 1986 (...) | |
42 | Al-Irshad Al-Islamiya ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 32 Lat/Lng : -6.2601 / 106.8388 | Al-Irshad Al-Islamiya Association is an organization in Indonesia engaged in the educational and religious activities. The Organization was established on September 6, 1914 (15 Shawwal 1332 H). The date refers to the establishment of the first Al-Irshad school in Batavia (...) | |
43 | Fort Vredeburg Museum ![]() FeatureType : null Elevation : 112 Lat/Lng : -7.8004 / 110.3664 | Fort Vredeburg Museum (Official Indonesian name, Museum Benteng Vredeburg Yogyakarta), was a former colonial fortress located in the city of Yogyakarta. The military complex has been converted into an Independence Struggle Museum which was opened in 1992 (...) | |