Purwodadi, Tepus, Gunungkidul

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Kelurahan Purwodadi
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Timang beach and Panjang island, the icon of Kelurahan Purwodadi
Country Indonesia
Province Yogyakarta Special Region
Regency Gunungkidul
District Tepus

Purwodadi is one of the Kelurahans in Kecamatan Tepus, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia. [1] A Kelurahan is an administrative village (Indonesian : kelurahan, desa), the lowest level of government administration in Indonesia.

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Villages

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Agriculture remains the economic mainstay.

Education

Elementary school

Junior high school

Government

Lurah List

Tourism

Beach Tourism

Culture Tourism

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Javanese wayang kulit performancedalang Ki Manteb Sudharsono

Sports

Football

Volleyball

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