Tuesday 11 October 2011

History of Banyuwangi


Banyuwangi Regency is a regency in East Java province, Indonesia. The capital is Banyuwangi. This district is located in the most eastern tip of Java Island, bordering Situbondo in northern Bali Strait in the east, Indian Ocean in the south as well and Jember regency in the west. Ketapang port connecting Java with Gilimanuk Port in Bali.


Geograpy

Banyuwangi is the largest district in East Java even in Java. The extent of 5782.50 km. Its area is quite diverse, from the plains to the mountains. Border region with the regency, there are a series of Ijen Plateau with Mt roar peak (3,282 m) and Mount Merapi (2,800 m) crater there, both are active volcanoes.
The southern part of the plantation there, a relic from the days of the Dutch East Indies. Jember district on the border with the south, is a conservation area that is now protected in a nature reserve, the Meru National Park Betiri. Sukamade coast is an area of ​​sea turtle development. The last was also present on the peninsula nature reserve, the National Park Alas Purwo.

East coast of Banyuwangi (Bali Strait) is one of the largest fish producer in East Java. Muncar contained in the fishing port.

Location of Banyuwangi




Source Link : Wikipedia

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