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West Java
Motto:
Map showing West Java in Indonesia
Capital Bandung
GovernorDanny Setiawan
Area55,390 km²
Population35,724,000 (2000 census)
Ethnic groupsSundanese (74%), Javanese (11%)
ReligionMuslim (96.5%), Protestant (1.2%), Catholic (0.7%), Buddhist (0.2%), Hindu (0.1%)
LanguagesSundanese
Time zoneWIB (UTC+7)
Web sitehttp://www.jabar.go.id

West Java (Jawa Barat) is a province of Indonesia, located on the island of Java. The capital is Bandung.

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[edit] History

History shows that West Java is the first province in Indonesia, referring to a statement from Staatblad number 378. In 1950, West Java province officially became a province of Indonesia.

On October 17, 2000, as part of nationwide political decentralization, Banten was separated from West Java and made into a new province.

[edit] Geographic and Demographic

View of the Puncak area in West Java, overlooking tea plantations According to the 2005 Socio-Economic Survey, West Java's population is 39,960,869, making it the most populous province in Indonesia. It has an area of 34,736 km²; aside from the province of Jakarta, it is the most densely populated province in the country with an average of 1,150 people per km².

West Java borders Jakarta and Banten province to the west, and Central Java to the east. To the north is Java Sea. To the south is the Indian Ocean. Unlike most other provinces in Indonesia which have their capitals in coastal area, the provincial capital Bandung is located in a mountainous area.

In addition to Indonesian, the official national language, the other widely-spoken language in the province is Sundanese. In some areas near the southern borders with Central Java, Javanese is also spoken. The ethnic language spoken in Cirebon and nearby areas (Majalengka, Indramayu, Sumber) is Cirebonese which is a mix between Sundanese and Javanese. Indonesian is widely spoken as a second language, except in some remote rural areas.

[edit] Government

West Java is subdivided into regencies (kabupaten), each with a local capital:

List of cities (kota) in West Java:

[edit] Natural resource

Raw natural resources include chalk, several offshore oilfields in the Java Sea, and lumber. Most of the province is very fertile, with a mix of small farms and larger plantations. There are several hydropower dams, including Jatiluhur, Saguling, and Cirata.

[edit] Tourism

[edit] July earthquake

Recently, the region was shocked by 7.2 on Richter-scale earthquake that followed by small-scale tsunami. The earthquake was followed by 2 big aftershocks with both measured up to 5.9 and 6.1 on Richter scale respectively.

[edit] External links

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Provinces of Indonesia Image:Flag of Indonesia.svg
Sumatra: Aceh | North Sumatra | West Sumatra | Bengkulu | Riau | Riau Islands | Jambi | South Sumatra | Lampung | Bangka-Belitung
Java: Jakarta | West Java | Banten | Central Java | Yogyakarta | East Java
Kalimantan: West Kalimantan | Central Kalimantan | South Kalimantan | East Kalimantan
Lesser Sunda Islands: Bali | West Nusa Tenggara | East Nusa Tenggara
Sulawesi: West Sulawesi | North Sulawesi | Central Sulawesi | South Sulawesi | South East Sulawesi | Gorontalo
Maluku Islands and
New Guinea:
Maluku | North Maluku | West Irian Jaya | Papua

Coordinates: 6°45′S 107°30′Ear:جاوة غرب de:Jawa Barat id:Jawa Barat jv:Jawa Kulon ms:Jawa Barat nl:West-Java no:Jawa Barat pl:Jawa Zachodnia su:Jawa Kulon fi:Länsi-Jaava sv:Jawa Barat th:จังหวัดชวาตะวันตก zh:西爪哇

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