East Java

East Java

East Java (Indonesian: Jawa Timur) is a province of Indonesia located in the easternmost hemisphere of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border its northern and southern coasts, respectively, while the narrow Bali Strait to the east separates Java from Bali by around 2.29 kilometres (1.42 mi). Located in eastern Java, the province also includes the island of Madura (which is connected to Java by the longest bridge in Indonesia, the Suramadu Bridge), as well as the Kangean islands and other smaller island groups located further east (in the northern Bali Sea) and Masalembu archipelagos in the north. Its capital is Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, a major industrial center and also a major bu

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17.40
21.50
31.40
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79.20
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enReligion in East Java
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enEast Java (Indonesian: Jawa Timur) is a province of Indonesia located in the easternmost hemisphere of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border its northern and southern coasts, respectively, while the narrow Bali Strait to the east separates Java from Bali by around 2.29 kilometres (1.42 mi). Located in eastern Java, the province also includes the island of Madura (which is connected to Java by the longest bridge in Indonesia, the Suramadu Bridge), as well as the Kangean islands and other smaller island groups located further east (in the northern Bali Sea) and Masalembu archipelagos in the north. Its capital is Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, a major industrial center and also a major bu
Date
enDecember 2010
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Demographics1Info
en* 80.69% Javanese * 17.53% Madurese * 0.66% Chinese * 0.15% Batak * 0.12% Sundanese * 0.85% Others
en* 94.35% Islam * 4.19% Christianity * 0.93% Hinduism * 0.49% Buddhism * 0.02% Confucianism * 0.04% Others
en* Indonesian * Javanese * Madurese * Osing * Tenggerese * Kangean
Demographics1Title
Ethnic groups in Indonesia
Languages of Indonesia
Religion in Indonesia
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Depiction
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Ampel Mosque in 2008.jpg
Apel Hari Santri 22 Oktober 2016.jpg
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Java 473.jpg
Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Java 500.jpg
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Coat of arms of East Java.svg
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De Heilige Hart Kerk aan de Kajoetangan te Malang Oost-Java. TMnr 60005866.jpg
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Indo-Javaanse beelden bij de Candi Singosari TMnr 60016435.jpg
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee in Soerabaja TMnr 60046659.jpg
Downtown of Central Surabaya.jpg
East Java in Indonesia.svg
East Java Park, Batu, Malang.jpg
East Java Province.png
Facade of East Java Christian Church, Mojowarno, Jombang, 2017-09-18.jpg
Frost at Ranu Pani on 4 August 2018 by Susanto Tan.jpg
Gandrung banyuwangi.jpg
GOR CLS Knight 2018-11-09.jpg
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Indonesia Madakaripura Waterfall.jpg
Inside Kwan Sing Bio Temple, Tuban, East Java, Indonesia.jpg
Jalan Tol Surabaya-Porong B.jpg
Juanda Airport Apron.jpg
Kawah Ijen crater.jpg
Kedung tumpang.jpg
Kereta Lokal Pandan Wangi Sore.jpg
Koleksi House Of Sampoerna.jpg
Makam Maulana Malik Ibrahim Tomb Complex.jpg
Rujakcingur.jpg
Sempu.jpg
Sub-region of East Java.png
Surabaya, Netherlands East Indies, under attack, 17 May 1944 (NNAM.1996.488.024.025).jpg
Surabaya North Quay - Tanjung Perak at Night.jpg
Wild Deers near Bama Point, Baluran.jpg
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ElevationMaxM
3676
ElevationMaxPoint
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EstablishedDate
25 February 1950
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enEstablished
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334
353
FebRainDays
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FebSun
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Founding date
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Has abstract
enEast Java (Indonesian: Jawa Timur) is a province of Indonesia located in the easternmost hemisphere of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border its northern and southern coasts, respectively, while the narrow Bali Strait to the east separates Java from Bali by around 2.29 kilometres (1.42 mi). Located in eastern Java, the province also includes the island of Madura (which is connected to Java by the longest bridge in Indonesia, the Suramadu Bridge), as well as the Kangean islands and other smaller island groups located further east (in the northern Bali Sea) and Masalembu archipelagos in the north. Its capital is Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, a major industrial center and also a major business center. Banyuwangi is the largest regency in East Java and the largest on the island of Java. The province covers an area of 47,800 square kilometres (18,500 sq mi), and according to the 2010 Census, there were 37,476,757 people residing in the East Java, making it Indonesia's second-most-populous province; the 2020 Census showed an increase to 40,665,696 people, while the official estimate for mid 2021 was 40,878,789. Almost a quarter of the population lives inside greater Surabaya metropolitan area. East Java is inhabited by many different ethnic groups, such as the Javanese, Madurese and Chinese. Most of the people in East Java adheres to Islam, forming around 94% of the total population. Other religions are also practiced, such as Christianity, Buddhism and Confucianism which are mostly practised by Tionghoa people and immigrants from Eastern Indonesia and North Sumatra, and also Hinduism which are practised by the Tenggerese people in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park and the Balinese people inhabiting the easternmost part of the province bordering Bali. The Indonesian language is the official language of the province as well as the whole nation, but Javanese and Madurese are most frequently used, especially the Surabaya dialect (Javanese: Suroboyoan or Surabayaan — the Javanese dialect of Surabaya) used mainly in the capital Surabaya. Indonesian is only used for inter-ethnic communication and official purposes. East Java offers different types of tourist attractions. There are a variety of natural attractions, including mountains, beaches, caves, and waterfalls. Almost every regency or city in East Java has its own unique tourist destinations, such as the Ijen volcano in Banyuwangi, Baluran National Park in Situbondo, and Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park.
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Label
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Confucianism
Hinduism
Islam
Protestantism
Roman Catholic
Latitude
-7.27
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Emil Dardak
Khofifah Indar Parawansa
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enVice Governor
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Location
enCemoro Lawang, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Record high: 29°C , Record low: -5°C
enSurabaya, elevation: , extremes 1963–1980 Record high: 35.6°C, Record low: 14.4°C
enTulungrejo, Bumiaji, Kota Batu Record High: 33°C , Record low: -1°C
Longitude
112.75
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17.60
21.60
31.60
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82.20
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14.10
24
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17.80
27
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395
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3676.00
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21.50
31.60
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79.80
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13.20
24.10
9.30
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13.30
17.30
27.30
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176
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Name
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Name
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22.20
33.40
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70.90
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9
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East Java
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Ġiava Oriental
Giava Orientale
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Java Atsinanana
Java oriental
Java Oriental
Java Oriental
Jawa Timur
Jawa Timur
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အရှေ့ ဂျာဗားပြည်နယ်
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东爪哇省
東ジャワ州
동자와주
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List of East Java major league professional sports teams
Subdivisions of Indonesia
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21.80
32.70
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70.90
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22.90
12
8
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16.90
27.20
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19
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Category:East Java
Category:Provinces of Indonesia
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