List Of Rivers Of Java
List of rivers flowing in the island of Java, Indonesia.''Map of Indonesia''. Peta Indonesia. Wawasan Nusantara. CV. Indo Prima Sarana. Accessed 29 Juli 2017. In alphabetical order Mouth location The following list groups the rivers by the direction of the flow: the west, north, south or east coast of the Java island. West coast of Java The following river flows toward the west coast of Java to the Sunda Strait. *Liman River North coast of Java The following rivers flow toward the north coast of Java to the Java Sea (from west to east). North coast of Jakarta The following rivers flow toward the north coast of Jakarta to the Java Sea (from west to east). South coast of Java The following rivers flow toward the south coast of Java to the Indian Ocean. East coast of Java The following river flows toward the east coast of Java to the Bali Strait. *Setail River By Province List of rivers of Banten, Banten List of rivers of Central Java, Central Java List of rivers of Ea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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River
A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside Subterranean river, caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of its course if it runs out of water, or only flow during certain seasons. Rivers are regulated by the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Water first enters rivers through precipitation, whether from rainfall, the Runoff (hydrology), runoff of water down a slope, the melting of glaciers or snow, or seepage from aquifers beneath the surface of the Earth. Rivers flow in channeled watercourses and merge in confluences to form drainage basins, or catchments, areas where surface water eventually flows to a common outlet. Rivers have a great effect on the landscape around them. They may regularly overflow their Bank (geography), banks and flood the surrounding area, spreading nutrients to the surrounding area. Sedime ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ci Kaengan
Ci Kaengan (Cikaengan; Sundanese "''Ci''" means "river", so the whole name means "Kaengan River"; also written as “Ci Kaingan”; ) is a river in the island of Java, Indonesia, that flows mainly in the Garut Regency of West Java province, about 210 km to the southeast of the capital Jakarta.Ci Kaengan at Geonames.org (cc-by); Last updated 2012-01-17; Database dump downloaded 2015-11-27 The river flows from Mount Cikuray and discharges into the at the Cikaengan Beach of Garut Regency, at the border to the Tasikmalaya Regency. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jatikramat River
The Jatikramat River (Kali Jatikramat or Kali Jati Kramat) is a river in Bekasi, West Java, and the eastern part of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. The lower portions of the original river have been channelized and directed into the eastern flood canal, "Banjir Kanal Timur", which continues to flow to the Java Sea in the district of Marunda, Cilincing, North Jakarta. The river regularly causes flooding in the city of Bekasi and Jakarta.Kali Buaran Meluap, Permukiman di Taman Malaka Selatan Tergenang Robertus Belarminus, Kompas.com - 21 Feb 2017. History The Jatikramat and the other two nearby rivers, the[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grogol River
The Grogol River (Kali Grogol) is a small river in the western part of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. The lower portions of the original river have been channelized with levees built along its banks, but flooding remains a real concern. Illegal buildings built along its banks were removed in 2014, and fifty-eight village families were provided with replacement housing, but most of them could not be accommodated. Course The Grogol River arises around in Desa Kedungbadak and runs north between the Krukut River to the east and the Pasanggrahan River to the west, further north the Sekretaris River, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency arises to the west. The Grogol passes through Desa Sukadamai and Desa Kencana. After crossing the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (''Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta'') it follows parallel to and just east of Route 12. At there is an overflow channel that goes west to the Pasanggrahan River. The Grogol continues north through ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Comal River (Indonesia)
The Comal River is a river in Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. It rises in the North Serayu Mountains from Mount Slamet. The river has a length of around 109.18 km flowing from south to north, ending in Java Sea. It is the largest river in Pemalang Regency, Central Java, and flows through seven districts within that regency.Kantor Statistik Kabupaten Pemalang (2008). Pemalang dalam Angka 2008', Pemerintah Kabupaten Daerah Tk. II Pemalang, BPS. Hlm. 246. Geography The river flows along the central north area of Java with a predominantly tropical monsoon climate. The annual average temperature in the area is 25 °C. The warmest month is September, when the average temperature is around 29 °C, and the coldest is March, at 22 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2758 mm. The wettest month is January, with an average of 492 mm rainfall, and the driest is September, with 23 mm rainfall. Hydrology The Comal River is the main stream in the drainage basin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ci Ujung
The Ciujung (Ujung River, as the prefix "ci" means "river") is a river in the province of West Java and Banten on the island of Java, Indonesia. Primarily in Lebak Regency, the river basin covers an area of 2,022.14 km2. Location The rivers in Banten, the westernmost province of Java, run roughly parallel to each other. The main ones are the Peteh, called the Banten on the lower reaches near the city of Kota Banten (with a basin area of 257.15 km2), the Ujung (basin area of 2,022.14 km2), which enters the sea at Pontang, the Durian (basin area of 732.62 km2), which enters the sea at Tanara, the Manceuri, and the Sadane (basin area of 1,400.32 km2), which rises in the mountainous region of Priyangan and in 1682 formed the border between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) territory and Batavia (modern Jakarta). The rivers fan out into deltas near the coast. The Ciujung discharges into the of Banten Bay. The original inhabitants of the mouths of Ci Ujung, Ci Durian, and Ci Bant ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Beet River
Beet River is a river in northern West Java, Indonesia. at Geonames.org (cc-by); Last updated 2013-06-04; Database dump downloaded 2015-11-27 It is a tributary of the Citarum River. Geography The river flows in the southwest area of Java with a predominantly (designated as ''Af'' in the Köppen-Geiger climate classification). The annual average temperature in the area is 26 °C. The warmest month is October when the average temperature is around 28 °C, and the coldest is January, at 25 °C. The ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ci Tarum
The Citarum River (more correctly called the Tarum River, as the prefix "Ci" simply means "river") () is the longest and largest river in West Java, Indonesia. It is the third longest river in Java, after Bengawan Solo and Brantas. It plays an important role in the life of the people of West Java. It has been noted for being considered one of the most polluted rivers in the world. History In Indonesian history, the Citarum is linked with the 4th-century Tarumanagara kingdom, as the kingdom and the river shared the same etymology, derived from the word "tarum" ( Sundanese for indigo plant). The earlier 4th-century BCE prehistoric Buni clay pottery-making culture flourished near the river's mouth. Stone inscriptions, Chinese sources, and archaeological sites such as Batujaya and Cibuaya suggest that human habitation and civilization flourished in and around the river estuaries and river valleys as early as the 4th century and even earlier. Geography The river flows in the nor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ci Tanduy
Ci Tanduy ( Sundanese "''Ci''" means "river", so the whole name means "Tanduy River"; ) is a river in the island of Java, Indonesia, about 270 km to the southeast of the capital Jakarta.Ci Tanduy at Geonames.org (cc-by); Last updated 2013-06-04; Database dump downloaded 2015-11-27 It flows from to province, exiting through the Bay of Citanduy (Indonesian: ''Teluk Citanduy'') to the , forming a delta called "Muara Citanduy." G ...
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Ci Sadane
The Cisadane River is a long river in northern West Java, Indonesia. Note that the prefixed syllable "Ci" means river, so to avoid tautology the true translation is "Sadane River". The river has its source at Mount Pangrango and passes through Bogor and Tangerang before flowing to the Java Sea. The rivers in Banten, the westernmost province of Java, run roughly parallel to each other. The main ones are the Peteh, called the Banten on the lower reaches near the city of Kota Banten, the Ujung, which enters the sea at Pontang, the Durian, which enters the sea at Tanara, the Manceuri, and the Sadane. The Ci Sadane rises in the mountainous region of Priyangan and 1682 formed the border between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) territory and Batavia (modern Jakarta). The Durian, Manceuri, and Sadane rivers flow through the Tangerang Plain. In 1911 the colonial government started to prepare an irrigation plan, and in 1914 determined that various tracts in the plain should be su ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ci Pinang
The Cipinang River is a river in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. The Cipinang River is a tributary of the Sunter River, conjoining near I Gusti Ngurah Rai Street and Cipinang Muara Ilir Street, Jakarta, but in the middle, it is cut by the beginning of Banjir Kanal Timur, near Cipinang Besar Selatan Street and IPN Street, Jakarta. The river flows mainly in the district of Makassar, East Jakarta, with many houses built on both banks. History Cipinang River is upstream in Depok, West Java, and flows to the direction of Banjir Kanal Timur and Sunter River. Its water used to be very clear, and the local people utilized it for bathing before more people settled there. There were many types of fish found along the river: tilapia, Java barb, and catfish. Its width reached seven meters with a depth of four meters. However, in the last ten years, more houses were erected on both banks. The river became narrower and its water quality was neglected until it turned black and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ci Manuk
The Manuk River (, means: ''Bird River'' in Sundanese) is a river in West Java, Indonesia, about 170 km east of the capital Jakarta. Hydrology The whole part of this river is located within West Java province. The river runs from south to north and drains to the Java Sea near the town of Indramayu. There are two river mouths: ''Cimanuk Lawas'' ("Old Cimanuk"; ) and ''Cimanuk Anyar'' ("New Cimanuk"; ). Floods caused by the overflow of the river Cimanuk, in this Garut Regency hit on 21 September 2016, which damaged at least 7 districts. This resulted in the loss of life, injuries, and property damage. Kristian Erdianto. Kompas.com - 21 Sep 2016. Geography ...
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