Karanganyar, Karanganyar

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Alun-alun Karanganyar, photo was taken on 3 August 1904(118 years ago) (1904-08-03)
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Karanganyar
Karanganyar (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°36′12″S110°58′40″E / 7.60328°S 110.97777°E / -7.60328; 110.97777
Country Indonesia
Province Central Java
Regency Karanganyar Regency
Area
  Total43.03 km2 (16.61 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate) [1]
  Total86,402
  Density2,000/km2 (5,200/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+7 (IWST)
Area code (+62) 271
Villages 12
Website karanganyar.karanganyarkab.go.id

Karanganyar is a town and the capital of Karanganyar Regency, the town located in Central Java, Indonesia.

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Administrative villages

Karanganyar consists of 12 urban villages (kelurahan) namely:

  1. Bejen
  2. Bolong
  3. Cangakan
  4. Delingang
  5. Gayamdompo
  6. Gedong
  7. Jantiharjo
  8. Jungke
  9. Karanganyar
  10. Lalung
  11. Popongan
  12. Tegalgede

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References

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