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Tasikmalaya is a landlocked city in West Java, Indonesia. The city is sometimes dubbed kota santri (city of religious learners) or "the City of a Thousand Pesantrens " for its abundance of Islamic boarding schools. [ 2 ]
Tasikmalaya Station (TSM) (Sundanese: ᮞ᮪ᮒᮞᮤᮇᮔ᮪ ᮒᮞᮤᮊ᮪ᮙᮜᮚ, romanized: Stasion Tasikmalaya) also known as Tasik Station is a large class type C railway station located in Lengkongsari, Tawang, Tasikmalaya. The station, which is located at an altitude of +349 meters, is included in the Operational Area II Bandung.
Tasikmalaya is a major religious centre for West Java. The regency is known as the city of Muslim students (kota santri), [5] with more than 800 traditional Islamic boarding schools . [6] Tasikmalaya is known for handicrafts (Indonesian: kerajinan anyaman) and salak (zalacca).
Kampung Naga is a traditional Sundanese hamlet located in the Neglasari Village area of Salawu district in Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia.. Kampung Naga is notable for its traditional houses which is characterized by its functionality, simplicity, modesty, and its use of natural thatched materials, and its quite faithful adherence to the harmony with the nature and environment.
Located at Cibeureum district, Tasikmalaya, West Java, Indonesia, the airport has one runway, with dimensions of 1,600 metres (5,249 ft) by 30 metres (98 ft) which allows the operation of aircraft up to ATR 72-600. [2]
The duduk (/ d uː ˈ d uː k / doo-DOOK; Armenian: դուդուկ IPA:) [1] or tsiranapogh (Armenian: ծիրանափող, meaning "apricot-made wind instrument"), is a double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood originating from Armenia.
Game Changer is a 2025 Indian Telugu-language political action film directed by S. Shankar, in his Telugu debut, and produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara Creations.The film stars Ram Charan in dual roles, alongside Anjali, Kiara Advani, S. J. Suryah, Srikanth, Sunil, Jayaram and Samuthirakani.
Deputy: Morarji Desai (13 March 1967 – 16 July 1969): Preceded by: Lal Bahadur Shastri [a]: Succeeded by: Morarji Desai: Union Minister of External Affairs; In office 19 July 1984 – 31 October 1984