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Description
Jambi is a province located on the southeast side of Sumatra Island in Indonesia. It is bordered by the provinces of South Sumatra to the south, Bengkulu to the west, and Riau to the north. Jambi has a diverse landscape that includes tropical rainforests, mountains, and river systems, such as the Batanghari River, which is the longest river in Sumatra.
The capital city of Jambi is Jambi City, known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant local markets. The province is home to various ethnic groups, including the Malays, Javanese, and Batak, which contribute to its unique cultural identity. Traditional music, dance, and crafts play an essential role in the local culture, with unique festivals celebrated throughout the year.
Jambi is also known for its natural resources, particularly its palm oil and rubber plantations. The region is rich in biodiversity, including protected areas such as Bukit Duabelas National Park, which is known for its wildlife and conservation initiatives. Eco-tourism is growing in the province, attracting visitors interested in exploring its natural beauty and cultural history.
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