Jawa Tengah Postal code
Jawa Tengah is a province of Indonesia, and it is in the middle of the island of Java. Its capital city is Semarang. You can see it from West Java, the Indian Ocean and Special Region of Yogyakarta, East Java, and the Java Sea to the west, South Java to the east, and East Java to the north. Is the third most populous province in both Java and Indonesia after West Java and East Java. It has an area of 32,800.69 km2 and a population of 36,516,035 at the 2020 Census, making it the third most populous province in both. The province also includes the island of Nusakambangan in the south, which is close to the border of West Java. The Karimun Jawa Islands are in the Java Sea, and they are part of the province. Another way to think about Central Java is to think about the Special Region and the city of Yogyakarta. However, administratively, the city and its surrounding regencies have become a separate special region (equivalent to a province) since the country became independent. This region is run by its own government. Many people think of Javanese culture as being made up of people from the island. Sundanese people live on the border with West Java, and there are also many other non-Javanese people living there. Chinese Indonesians, Arab Indonesians, and Indian Indonesians also live in the province. People have lived in the province since the prehistoric era. "Java Man" fossils were found on the banks of the Bengawan Solo River. They date back to 1.7 million years ago, when humans were still alive, but not as we know them today. A lot of Hindu-Boddhist kingdoms, Islamic sultanates, and the Dutch East Indies colonial government used to live in what is now called Central Java. People in Central Java also played a big role in the Indonesian independence movement. People from Central Java and East Java have a big impact on Indonesia's social, political, and economic lives because most Indonesians today are from Java.
Nurul Hidayah
Jl. Sudirman No. 123
Cilacap 53211
Jawa Tengah Indonesia