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capital and province of Indonesia

117km

-6.19892106.8417
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Gedung Sate

1.9km

-6.902459107.61873

Bandung Institute of Technology

public university in Bandung

3.4km

-6.890903107.610378

Dago, Bandung

district in Cianjur Regency, Jawa Barat Province, Indonesia

4.1km

-6.8833107.6197

Lembang

village in Bandung Barat, West Java Province, Indonesia

11km

-6.817107.617

West Java

province of Indonesia on Java island

23km

-6.75107.5

Pangandaran

district in Pangandaran Regency, Jawa Barat Province, Indonesia

143km

-7.6969108.6568
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Bandung

Indonesia
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Bandung

Bandung is the capital city of West Java province, and the third largest city in Indonesia after Jakarta and Surabaya. Nicknamed Parijs van Java by the Dutch for its resemblance to Paris and European atmosphere back at the colonial times, it is locally called as Kota Kembang, literally meaning the Flowery City because Bandung had a lot of flowers in the colonial era and republic era up to the early 1960s.

Bandung is a significant cultural hub in Indonesia. Most people in the surrounding province of West Java are ethnically Sundanese, with Sundanese often spoken as a first language, as well as the common and informal language for communication in streets, school, work, and markets. As in the rest of the country, standard Indonesian serves as the lingua franca and primary language of government, business, media, and formal education.

Bandung, the capital of West Java province, located about 180 kilometres (110 mi) southeast of Jakarta, is the third-largest city in Indonesia. Its elevation is 768 metres (2,520 ft) above sea level and is surrounded by up to 2,400 metres (7,900 feet) high Late Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic terrain. The 400 km flat of central Bandung plain is situated in the middle of 2,340.88 square kilometres (903.82 sq mi) wide of the Bandung Basin; the basin comprises Bandung, the Cimahi city, part of Bandung Regency, part of West Bandung Regency, and part of Sumedang Regency. The basin's 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. The Bandung Basin is an essential source of water for potable water, irrigation, and fisheries, with its 6,147 million m (217.1 billion cu ft) of groundwater being a significant reservoir for the city. The northern section of Bandung is hillier than other parts of the city, and the unique truncated flat-peak shape of the Tangkuban Perahu volcano (Tangkuban Perahu literally means 'upside-down boat') can be seen from the city to the north. Long-term volcanic activity has created fertile andisol soil in the north, suitable for intensive rice, fruit, tea, tobacco, and coffee plantations. In the south and east, alluvial soils deposited by the Cikapundung river predominate.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

27.2°C19.4
Precipitation: 240 mm

Feb

26.7°C19.4
Precipitation: 255 mm

Mar

27.2°C19.4
Precipitation: 239 mm

Apr

27.8°C19.4
Precipitation: 143 mm

May

27.8°C18.9
Precipitation: 116.1 mm

Jun

27.8°C17.8
Precipitation: 102.1 mm

Jul

27.8°C17.2
Precipitation: 69.1 mm

Aug

28.3°C17.2
Precipitation: 56.9 mm

Sep

28.9°C17.8
Precipitation: 50 mm

Oct

28.9°C18.3
Precipitation: 151.1 mm

Nov

27.8°C18.9
Precipitation: 200.9 mm

Dec

27.2°C19.4
Precipitation: 215.1 mm