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West Java (Batavia - Bandung - Lembang) Lembang is a town and administrative village of West Bandung Regency in the province of West Java in Java, Indonesia. The town has about 17,000 inhabitants (at census 2010). The population of the Lembang District was 173,350 at the 2010 Census. [1] Lembang is situated between 1,312 and 2,084 meters above ...
Patenggang Lake (Indonesian: Situ Patenggang) is a lake located in the area of natural tourist attractions in the southern Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia, to be exact it is in Ciwidey village. Located at an altitude of 1600 meters above sea level, this lake has a very exotic landscape.
The Lembang Fault (Indonesian: Sesar Lembang) is an active fault located 10 km north of the city of Bandung on the Indonesian island of Java. This sinistral slip fault is estimated to measure 29 km in length. [ 1 ]
West Bandung Regency (Kabupaten Bandung Barat) is a landlocked regency of West Java. It was established on 2 January 2007, having been formerly part of Bandung Regency . The capital of this new regency is Ngamprah , an industrial district on the west side of Bandung .
Relief Map crater c. 1920. Tangkuban Perahu (Tangkuban Parahu) [1] is a stratovolcano in Lembang, West Bandung Regency.It erupted in 1826, 1829, 1842, 1846, 1896 ...
Pangalengan is a district (Kecamatan) in the Bandung Regency, Indonesia.It is located 48 kilometres (30 mi) south of the major West Java city of Bandung.. Main industries of the Pangalengan district include dairy farming and tourism, the latter arising from the popularity of the many traditional villages and natural attractions such as lakes, ponds, hot springs and waterfalls in the district.
View of the mount and the crater of Tangkuban Parahu in Lembang, West Bandung. Tangkuban Parahu is the centre point of Sundanese culture according to the local legend of Sangkuriang. West Java borders Jakarta and Banten province to the west and Central Java to the east. To the north is the Java Sea. To the south is the Indian Ocean. Unlike most ...
Bosscha Observatory is the oldest modern observatory in Indonesia, and one of the oldest in Asia. The observatory is located in Lembang, West Bandung Regency, West Java, approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) north of Bandung. It is situated on a hilly six hectares of land and is 1,310 m (4,300 ft) above mean sea level plateau.