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The injured were taken to the four hospitals around Cianjur. [64] Due to a large number of injured arriving at Cianjur Hospital, a field hospital was constructed in the parking lot. [65] At Cimacan Hospital, 237 people received treatment—150 were released while 13 others died. [66] A further 114,683 people were displaced. [67]
The district of Cianjur is located along one of the main roads between Jakarta (120 km to the northwest) and Bandung (60 km to the east). The population was 158,125 at the 2010 Census and 173,265 at the 2020 Census; [1] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 176,368. [2] Because of its location, some of Cianjur's residents commute to work in ...
Cianjur Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia.The area of the regency is 3,503.75 km 2 and its population at the 2010 Census was 2,171,281; [3] the 2020 Census produced a total of 2,477,560 [4] and the official estimate published by the regency government as at mid 2023 was 2,535,002 (comprising 1,298,946 males and 1,236,056 females). [2]
Gunung Padang is an archaeological site located in Karyamukti, West Java, Indonesia, 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest of Cianjur.Located at 885 metres (2,904 ft) above sea level, the site covers a hill—an extinct volcano—in a series of five terraces bordered by retaining walls of stone that are accessed by 370 successive andesite steps rising about 95 metres (312 ft).
Cipanas is a district in the extreme northwest corner of Cianjur Regency in West Java, Indonesia. It had an area of 67.28 km 2 and a population of 103,911 at the 2010 Census. [4] which had increased to 113,592 at the 2020 Census; [1] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 115,574. [5]
Cipanas (Indonesian pronunciation:) is a town in Cipanas district, in the northern part of the Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia. [1] It is situated in the valley of Mount Gede, 86 kilometres (53 mi) south-east of the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta.
Linggadjati participants: Sukarno, Wim Schermerhorn, Lord Killearn, and Mohammad Hatta at the meal The Linggadjati Agreement (Linggajati in modern Indonesian spelling) [a] was a political accord concluded on 15 November 1946 by the Dutch administration and the unilaterally declared Republic of Indonesia in the village of Linggajati, Kuningan Regency, near Cirebon in which the Dutch recognised ...
Cianjur Station used to serve the Cianjuran train to fill the Bandung-Bogor route. However, the operation of the train was stopped in 2013 due to the unavailability of spare parts for diesel-hydraulic locomotives and subsidies from the Government through the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia. [11]