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  2. Javanese traditional house - Wikipedia

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    A joglo-type roof in Central Java pavilion, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, modeled after Mangkunegaran palace Javanese traditional house (Javanese: ꦲꦺꦴꦩꦃꦠꦿꦝꦶꦱꦶꦪꦺꦴꦤꦭ꧀ꦗꦮ, romanized: Omah tradhisional Jawa) refers to the traditional vernacular houses of Javanese people in the island of Java, Indonesia.

  3. Category:Villages in East Java - Wikipedia

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  4. Karyamukti, Campaka - Wikipedia

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    West Java: Megalitikum Gunung Padang in Karyamukti village. Karyamukti is a village in district of Campaka in Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia.

  5. List of regencies and cities in West Java - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of regencies and cities in West Java province. As of October 2019, there were 18 regencies and 9 cities. ... / Desa (village) Logo Location map 1 ...

  6. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Villages are an important administrative unit in Java. It is divided into two types: Desa with elective leadership, usually in rural areas, and Kelurahan, where the leadership is appointed by Indonesian government, usually in urban areas. Village administration is managed by officers, still called with their traditional Javanese names.

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  8. List of Central Java regencies and cities - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian province of Central Java comprises the following 29 regencies and 6 cities (kota, previously kotamadya and kota pradja). The districts are listed below with their areas and populations at the 2000, 2010 and 2020 Censuses, and are grouped (for convenience) according to the now defunct residenties in which they were formerly situated.

  9. Villages of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A village is the lowest administrative division in Indonesia, and it is the lowest of the four levels. The average land area of villages in Indonesia is about 25.41 km 2 (9.81 sq mi), while its average population is about 3,723 people. Number of rural villages in districts of Indonesia is usually varying from 40 to 50 villages.