 Central Java Province, as one of the Indonesia                tourist destination areas, offers various kinds of tourist attractions                whether natural, cultural, or man made features. Central Java is                located exactly in the middle of Java Island. It borders with West                Java Province in the western part, while in the eastern part borders                with East Java Province. On the part of the southern side lies also                the province of Yogyakarta Special Region. Central Java is the island's                cultural, geographic, and historic heartland. Universities, dance                schools, pottery, handicrafts, textiles and carving, give to the                region a rich culture and interesting shopping.
Central Java Province, as one of the Indonesia                tourist destination areas, offers various kinds of tourist attractions                whether natural, cultural, or man made features. Central Java is                located exactly in the middle of Java Island. It borders with West                Java Province in the western part, while in the eastern part borders                with East Java Province. On the part of the southern side lies also                the province of Yogyakarta Special Region. Central Java is the island's                cultural, geographic, and historic heartland. Universities, dance                schools, pottery, handicrafts, textiles and carving, give to the                region a rich culture and interesting shopping. This is also the                place of the famous Javanese temples of Borobudur. But it is not                the only ones to be noted; Dieng plateau and Sukuh temple are worth                a visit. Performing arts is still widely practiced, and traditional                dance dramas (Wayang Orang) or shadow puppets (Wayang Kulit) performances                are easy to find. Mountains cross the entire central portion of                the province. The cool slopes contain numerous hill resorts (Tawangmangu,                Kaliurang, Sarangan).
 The very first Moslem kingdom on the island was founded in 1511                at Demak, about 40 km from Semarang. Today Demak is a sleepy little                town, however, its glory of the past is still visible from one of                the major relics, which is still well preserved. The Grand Mosque,                a quaint blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, still honored                and worshipped by Javanese pilgrims. Surakarta, better known as Solo, is the cradle of Javanese culture                in the province. TV courts of Solo embody the noble value that the                Javanese attach to grace and refinement, with majestic ceremonies                and royal festivals still held with great pomp and circumstance.                Although no longer the seat of power it once was, descendants of                the royal houses of Solo are regarded as leaders of, Javanese culture                and traditions, upholding standards of sophistication and conduct.
The very first Moslem kingdom on the island was founded in 1511                at Demak, about 40 km from Semarang. Today Demak is a sleepy little                town, however, its glory of the past is still visible from one of                the major relics, which is still well preserved. The Grand Mosque,                a quaint blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, still honored                and worshipped by Javanese pilgrims. Surakarta, better known as Solo, is the cradle of Javanese culture                in the province. TV courts of Solo embody the noble value that the                Javanese attach to grace and refinement, with majestic ceremonies                and royal festivals still held with great pomp and circumstance.                Although no longer the seat of power it once was, descendants of                the royal houses of Solo are regarded as leaders of, Javanese culture                and traditions, upholding standards of sophistication and conduct.  The rich and fertile plains of the region support                an enormous population of over 30 million people. The low land plains                are found alongside the northern beaches. The high land plains are                found in the Center of Central Java with mountains stretching lengthwise                from the west to the east with a line of mountains, such as Mount                Slamet (3,428 m), Mount Perahu (2,585 m), Mount Sindoro (3,135 m)                Mount Sumbing (3,321 m), Mount Merapi (3,142 m), Mount Ungaran (2,050                m).
The rich and fertile plains of the region support                an enormous population of over 30 million people. The low land plains                are found alongside the northern beaches. The high land plains are                found in the Center of Central Java with mountains stretching lengthwise                from the west to the east with a line of mountains, such as Mount                Slamet (3,428 m), Mount Perahu (2,585 m), Mount Sindoro (3,135 m)                Mount Sumbing (3,321 m), Mount Merapi (3,142 m), Mount Ungaran (2,050                m). Near the border with East Java Province is Mount Lawu (3,265                m), while on the northern side there is Mount Muria (1,602 m). At                the feet of these mountains will find pleasant and cool highland                plains with beautiful panoramas such as Baturaden, the Dieng Plateau,                Bandungan, Kopeng, Tawangmangu, Solo, etc. Apart from these mountains                there are some small mountains and lime mountains. The Biggest Rivers                found in the Central Java are Serayu River, with its source from                the Dieng Plateau and "Bengawan Solo" River.
 Geographically
 Central Java is located between 5o 40' and 8o 30' South Latitude                and between 108o 30' and 111o 30' East Longitude. This province                is bordered by :
Central Java is located between 5o 40' and 8o 30' South Latitude                and between 108o 30' and 111o 30' East Longitude. This province                is bordered by :North side: Java Sea
South side: Indian Ocean and the Special Territory of Yogyakarta
West side: West Java Province
East side: East Java Province
Wide Area
The wide area of this province is 34,206 sq. km.
The wide area of this province is 34,206 sq. km.
Administration
A governor as a high rank heads Central Java province; Central Java consists of 35 regencies and municipalities. Bupati (Regent) and municipalities head the regency by Walikota (Mayor). The regencies and municipalities divided into district headed by Camat and district divided into villages headed by Lurah or Kepala Desa.
A governor as a high rank heads Central Java province; Central Java consists of 35 regencies and municipalities. Bupati (Regent) and municipalities head the regency by Walikota (Mayor). The regencies and municipalities divided into district headed by Camat and district divided into villages headed by Lurah or Kepala Desa.
Climate
The average temperature of this area is 21o - 32o C with rainy season on October to April and dry season on April to October.
The average temperature of this area is 21o - 32o C with rainy season on October to April and dry season on April to October.
Religion 
The Freedom of embrace religion is fully guaranteed by government. Islam is a greatest number among the five recognized religions (Moslem, Protestant, Catholic, Buddha and Hindu).
The Freedom of embrace religion is fully guaranteed by government. Islam is a greatest number among the five recognized religions (Moslem, Protestant, Catholic, Buddha and Hindu).
Language
Java language with various dialects is the daily language used by most of Central Java people but Bahasa Indonesia as mother tongue.
Java language with various dialects is the daily language used by most of Central Java people but Bahasa Indonesia as mother tongue.
People
 The people of Central Java will welcome all of the tourists with                hospitable and friendly. The population is about 30.7 million (based                on census in 2002) or about 896 persons per square kilometer with                living as farmer, trader, and official government. Besides original                tribe, some foreign tribes stay here such as Arabic, Chinese, Indian                and Pakistani. "Kebaya" is representing traditional clothes                wearied by woman.
The people of Central Java will welcome all of the tourists with                hospitable and friendly. The population is about 30.7 million (based                on census in 2002) or about 896 persons per square kilometer with                living as farmer, trader, and official government. Besides original                tribe, some foreign tribes stay here such as Arabic, Chinese, Indian                and Pakistani. "Kebaya" is representing traditional clothes                wearied by woman.
 The people of Central Java will welcome all of the tourists with                hospitable and friendly. The population is about 30.7 million (based                on census in 2002) or about 896 persons per square kilometer with                living as farmer, trader, and official government. Besides original                tribe, some foreign tribes stay here such as Arabic, Chinese, Indian                and Pakistani. "Kebaya" is representing traditional clothes                wearied by woman.
The people of Central Java will welcome all of the tourists with                hospitable and friendly. The population is about 30.7 million (based                on census in 2002) or about 896 persons per square kilometer with                living as farmer, trader, and official government. Besides original                tribe, some foreign tribes stay here such as Arabic, Chinese, Indian                and Pakistani. "Kebaya" is representing traditional clothes                wearied by woman. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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