
Yokyakarta, Oyo River
Oyo River Oyo River is a river in southern Java, Indonesia.[1]It is a tributary of the Opak River.
Read More »Oyo River Oyo River is a river in southern Java, Indonesia.[1]It is a tributary of the Opak River.
Read More »Opak River Opak River is a river that flows from the lower slopes of Mount Merapi and passes to the east the location of Yogyakarta and west of Kota Gede. It also passes the historical locations of Plered, Karta, and Imogiri before draining into the Indian Ocean in the southern[…]
Read More »Serayu River With its source in the highlands of Mount Slamet on the Dieng plateau, the picturesque Serayu river flows rapidly across five districts in Central Java to empty out in the Indian Ocean, south of Java, near the town of Cilacap. Flowing down from an altitude of 500 meters[…]
Read More »Buni River Buni River is a river in southern Java, Indonesia
Read More »Brantas River The Brantas is the longest river in East Java, Indonesia. It drains an area over 11,000km² from the southern slope of Mount Kawi-Kelud-Butak, Mount Wilis, and the northern slopes of Mount Liman-Limas, Mount Welirang, and Mount Anjasmoro.[1] Its course is semi-circular or spiral in shape: at its source[…]
Read More »Lusi River Lusi River is a river in northern East Java, Indonesia
Read More »Solo Bengawan River Bengawan Solo River (alternatively, Solo River, with Bengawan being an Old Javanese word for river) is the longest river in the Indonesian island of Java, it is approximately 600 km in length. Apart from its importance as a watercourse to the inhabitants and farmlands of the eastern and[…]
Read More »Asem River Asem River is a river in northern Java, Indonesia.
Read More »Citarum River Go away ! hazardous waste Citarum (Sundanese: Walungan Citarum) is the longest and largest river in West Java, Indonesia.[1] The river is also the third longest river in Java after Bengawan Solo and Brantas. It has an important role in the life of the people of West Java,[…]
Read More »Ciliwung River Ciliwung (variously written as Tjiliwong (Dutch)) is a 97 km long river in the western region of Java where it flows through two provinces, West Java and the special region of Jakarta. Ciliwung’ river estuary, now a part of a canal known as Kali Besar (“Big River”) was an[…]
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