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Greater Malang is located in the middle of East Java, and the eastern part of the region includes the Eastern salient of Java region. The region covers over 2,337 km 2. The eastern section of Greater Malang, among Java's most rugged regions, isolates the eastern salient from Java's central heartland to its west. [9]
The southern part of Malang is a large enough plateau that is suitable for industry, the northern part is a fertile highland that is suitable for agriculture, the eastern part is a plateau with less fertile soil, and the western part is a vast plateau and is now an educational area. [61]
Formerly, it was a part of Malang Regency; but in June 2001, Batu became an independent city (by Act No. 11 of 2001), with its own mayor and council. [ 3 ] With a population of 213,046 people at the 2020 Census, [ 4 ] which rose to 221,714 as officially estimated as of mid-2023 (comprising 111,390 males and 110,324 females), [ 2 ] Batu lies on ...
UM was separated from Airlangga University on 20 May 1964 to become IKIP Malang. [3] In 1999, IKIP Malang formally changed its status from an institute to a state university. [3] In 2010, UM ranked 6th as the best university in Indonesia by Webometrics, but sank to 16th in 2015.
The name changes, from IAIN Malang to STAIN Malang to UIIS to UIN Malang, all occurred under a single rector and earned the institute a national record for "Most University Name Changes". [ 6 ] In 2009, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono once more altered the university's name - this time to Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang , based ...
Arema Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club based in Malang, East Java.The club competes in the Liga 1, the top flight of Indonesian Football.They are considered one of the best and most successful football clubs in the country, and are nicknamed "Singo Edan" ('The Mad Lions' in Javanese).
This 38.48-kilometre (23.91 mi) highway connects Malang city with Pandaan of Pasuruan Regency. [1] The toll road will reduce traffic movement of arterial roads and national roads, which facilitates industrial transportation to Malang and Batu city. The toll road reduced the travel time of Pandaan-Pasuruan-Malang to less than an hour. [2] [3]