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The Best Attractions In Tasikmalaya

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Tasikmalaya is a city in West Java, Indonesia. The city is sometimes dubbed the City of a Thousand Pesantrens for its abundance of Islamic boarding schools. Located around 120 kilometres southeast from the provincial capital of Bandung, Tasikmalaya is passed by Indonesian National Route 3. The city is located in the mountainous Preanger region of Java at an elevation of 351 metres . The population of the city was 635,464 according to the 2010 Census, the latest official is 808,506. Its built-up area made of Tasikmalaya City and 14 districts spread on Tasikmalaya and Ciamis regencies was home to 1,339,891 inhabitants as of 2010 census.
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The Best Attractions In Tasikmalaya

  • 1. Kampung Naga Tasikmalaya
    Kampung Naga or Naga village is a traditional Sundanese hamlet located in the area of Neglasari Village, Salawu District, Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia. The village is notable for its traditional houses which is characterized by its functionality, simplicity, modesty, and its use of natural thatched materials, and its quite faithful adherence to the harmony with the nature and environment.
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  • 2. Mount Galunggung Tasikmalaya
    Mount Galunggung is an active stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia, around 80 km southeast of the West Java provincial capital, Bandung . Mount Galunggung is part of the Sunda Arc extending through Sumatra, Java and Bali, which has resulted from the subduction of the Australian plate beneath the Eurasian plate. For the first time since 1982 after eruptions finished and conditions seemed normal, on February 12, 2012, the status was upgraded to Alert based on changes in conditions. On 28 May 2012, it was lowered from 2 back to 1
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  • 9. Great Mosque, Sumenep Sumenep
    The Great Mosque of Sumenep is an 18th-century mosque in Sumenep, Madura. Standing on the alun-alun of Sumenep, it is the largest mosque in Madura Island and a noted landmark of Madura.
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  • 10. Sumenep Palace and Museum Sumenep
    Kraton Sumenep is the residence of the regent of Sumenep on the Indonesian island of Madura. It was built in the 18th century by Panembahan Sumolo, the son of Queen Raden Ayu Tirto-negoro and her spouse, Bendoro Saud who was a commoner descendant of Muslim scholars. The architect is thought to be the grandson of one of the first Chinese to settle in Sumenep after the massacre of Chinese in Batavia. Part of the building is a museum with a collection of royal possessions.
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