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Karanganyar is a town and the capital of Karanganyar Regency. The town is located in the Central Java, Indonesia. Administrative villages
Karanganyar Regency (Javanese: ꦏꦫꦁꦲꦚꦂ) is a regency in the Indonesian province of Central Java. It covers an area of 767.79 km 2 and had a population of 813,196 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 931,963 at the 2020 Census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as of mid-2023 was 955,116 (comprising 476,253 males and 478,863 females). [ 1 ]
The main pavilion in Palembang Limasan traditional architecture in the middle of Nangka island. The pavilion hosts a replica of Kedukan Bukit Inscription.. Srivijaya archaeological park (Indonesian: Taman Purbakala Kerajaan Sriwijaya), formerly known as Karanganyar archaeological site, is the ancient remnants of a garden and habitation area near the northern bank of Musi river within Palembang ...
A traditional Sundanese house with Julang Ngapak roof and Capit Gunting ornament in Papandak, Garut circa 1920s.. Sundanese traditional house refers to the traditional vernacular houses of the Sundanese people, who predominantly inhabited the western parts of Java island (West Java and Banten provinces, and the western part of Central Java, including Brebes and Cilacap), Indonesia.
Persika Karanganyar was established on 1965, before changing its name to Persika Karanganyar, the club was originally named Persatuan Sepakbola Makam or PSM.There were two names who at that time led the Karanganyar Regency. namely Daisman who led from February 1965 to August 1965 and Drs Harun Al Rasyid led from September 1965 to October 1965.
Karanganyar may refer to: Karanganyar Regency, a regency of Central Java, Indonesia; Karanganyar, Karanganyar, town, district and the capital of Karanganyar Regency, ...
Karanganyar is a town in Kebumen Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. According to the Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics , this area has high rainfall. Its climate is renowned for its coolness.
Atsiri Thammachot (born 10 July 1947) is a writer in Thailand. He is the winner of the Southeast Asian Writers Award in 1981 for the short story "Khun-Thong you will return at dawn" Life and career