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Wonogiri Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Wonogiri) is one of regencies located in the southeastern of Central Java province. [[|right|frame|Map of Central Java province within Indonesia]] Central Java (Indonesian: Jawa Tengah) is a province of Indonesia. ...
Wonogiri regency consists of several districts (Indonesian: Kecamatan) as follows: - Wonogiri
- Selogiri
- Wuryantoro
- Eromoko
- Manyaran
- Pracimantoro
- Giritontro
- Giriwoyo
- Girimarto
- Bulukerto
- Karangtengah
- Paranggupito
- Baturetno
- Batuwarno
- Nguntoronadi
- Ngadirojo
- Jatisrono
- Jatipurno
- Jatiroto
- Sidoharjo
- Slogohimo
- Purwantoro
- Kismantoro
- Tirtomoyo
- Puhpelem
Geographic The area of Wonogiri Regency approximately 1822.3602 km² with it boundaries surrounded by Pacitan Regency and Ponorogo Regency in the east, Pacitan Regency and Indian Ocean in the south, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Province and Klaten Regency in the west, Sukoharjo Regency and Karanganyar Regency in the north. Pacitan Regency is located in SouthWest corner of East Java (Jawa Timur) Province, with Central Java Province on its West border. ...
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Topographic Most of Wonogiri's area is rocky and hilly due to its location on Sewu highlands. Since this highlands type is karst, many caves can be found easily in Wonogiri Regency and at least 41 (fourty one) caves has been discovered so far starting from the famous one like Song Gilap cave, Song Putri cave at Pracimantoro, Ngantap cave, Putri Kencana cave at Giritontro until scaterred unnamed caves all over regency. Karst topography occurs when a landscape is marked by underground drainage patterns. ...
Wonogiri also has a dam called Gajahmungkur dam which has three main functions: for power plant to produce electricity; to provide water for rice fields around Bengawan Solo river through irrigations program; and for tourism purpose. Bengawan Solo may refer to: Bengawan Solo River, the longest river on the Indonesian island of Java, and the site of several notable paleoanthropology sites of early hominid remains Bengawan Solo, a famous Indonesian song about the Javanese river, composed in the 1940s by Gesang Martohartono Bengawan Solo, a baking...
Tourism - Gajahmungkur dam (Indonesian: Waduk Gajahmungkur)
- Sembukan beach at Paranggupito district
- Nampu beach at Paranggupito district
- Khayangan waterfall at Tirtomoyo district
- Kethu forest at Wonogiri district
- Putri Kencana cave at Giritontro district
- Setren waterfall at Slogohimo district
- Paragliding (Indonesian: Gantole) sport nearby Gajahmungkur dam
- Offroad sport nearby Gajahmungkur dam
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