Central Java, known as Jawa Tengah, is a province located in the middle of the island of Java, Indonesia. It is bordered by the provinces of West Java to the west and East Java to the east, with the Indian Ocean to the south and the Java Sea to the north. The capital city of Central Java is Semarang, which is a significant trade and commerce hub in the region.
Central Java is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional arts, music, and dance. The province is home to several notable historical sites such as Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest Buddhist temples in the world. Furthermore, Central Java is famous for its batik fabric and various traditional handicrafts, reflecting the artistry and creativity of its people.
The economy of Central Java is diverse, with agriculture playing a vital role along with manufacturing and trade. The region is known for producing rice, coffee, and other agricultural products. Additionally, tourism is a significant contributor to the economy, attracting visitors who seek to explore its natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
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