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    The Citarum River (more correctly called the Tarum River, as the prefix "Ci" simply means "river") (Sundanese: Walungan Citarum) is the longest and largest...
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    1960 People on the raft in Estonia, 1944 Raft used to ferry vehicles at Citarum River, Karawang, West Java, Indonesia Rafting on the Dunajec River at Pieniny...
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    the Java Sea near the city of Surabaya. Other major rivers are Brantas, Citarum, Cimanuk and Serayu.[citation needed] The average temperature ranges from...
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    Central & Eastern Parahyangan cultural regions, with territory spanning from Citarum River in the west, to Cipamali and Cisarayu River in the east. Its capital...
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    comes through the West Tarum Canal system from Jatiluhur reservoir on the Citarum River, 70 km (43 mi) southeast of the city. The water supply was privatized...
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    Pleistocene due to the violent eruption of Mount Sunda that blocked the Citarum River, causing the lowlands to begin to be inundated with water, eventually...
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  • surrounding islands from the west. Example, the Citarum basin has a code "DAS220047". The code indicates the Citarum Basin is located in the Java region, it is...
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  • 13.00 WIB (UTC+7) Citarum Stadium, Semarang Attendance: 0 23 December 2022 (2022-12-23) 13.30 WIB (UTC+7) Citarum Stadium, Semarang Attendance:...
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    Bandung (category Citarum basin)
    main river is the Citarum; one of its branches, the Cikapundung, divides Bandung from north to south before it merges with Citarum again in Dayeuhkolot...
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    around the Citanduy and Cimanuk rivers, with its territory spanning from Citarum river on the west, to the Pamali (present-day Brebes river) and Serayu...
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