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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.
Curug, Tangerang, a subdistrict of Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia Čurug , a village near Žabalj, South Bačka District, Serbia Topics referred to by the same term
Curug is a town and an administrative district (kecamatan) within Tangerang Regency in the province of Banten, on Java, Indonesia (not to be confused with the ...
Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu Geopark (Indonesian: Taman Bumi Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu) is a national Geopark at Pelabuhan Ratu in Sukabumi Regency in West Java, Indonesia.It was recognized by UNESCO in 2015 as a national geopark, and it was proposed to become a member of the Global Geopark Network (GGN) to be recognized by UNESCO by 2017, but UNESCO finally made the park a part of the Global Geoparks ...
Curug Cipendok is a waterfall in the southern part of Central Java. It is in Cilongok Banyumas (district), near the village of Karang Tengah, about 25 km (16 mi) from Purwokerto . The dramatic 92-metre (302 ft) falls are considered a major attraction and are very popular with tourists.
Bandung Regency (Kabupaten Bandung) is an administrative landlocked regency located to the south, southeast, east and northeast of the city of Bandung.The northern parts of the Bandung Regency are effectively part of Greater Bandung (technically the whole of the Regency is within the Bandung Metropolitan Area), with the southern third being less urbanized and jutting upwards from the Valley ...
Cikondang is a traditional Indonesian village located within the village of Lamajang in the Pangalengan District in West Java in Indonesia. The village borders Cikalong and Cipinang to the north, Pulosari to the south, Tribakti Mulya to the east, and Sukamuju to the west. It is 38 kilometres (24 mi) from Bandung.
The power station is located near the town of Pangalengan, 40 km south of Bandung, [1] West Java. An estimated cost of US$200 million was incurred in construction and development. [2] [unreliable source?] A third unit of 127 MW is being planned and expected to be onstream by mid-2013. [1]