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Brantas River

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Length
  
525 km

Country
  
Indonesia

Province
  
East Java

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The Brantas is the longest river in East Java, Indonesia. It drains an area over 11,000 kmĀ² from the southern slope of Mount Kawi-Kelud-Butak, Mount Wilis, and the northern slopes of Mount Liman-Limas, Mount Welirang, and Mount Anjasmoro. Its course is semi-circular or spiral in shape: at its source the river heads southeast, but gradually curves south, then southwest, then west, then north, and finally it flows generally eastward at the point where it branches off to become the Kalimas and Porong River.

Contents

Map of Sungai Brantas, East Java, Indonesia

History

King Mpu Sindok moved his kingdom from Mataram Kingdom in Central Java to a new location on this river at circa 950 A.D. Possibly (only one of a number of reasons given) due to a Mount Merapi volcanic eruption, he had to leave his kingdom to this new safe place near present city of Madiun.

Cities and regencies on Brantas River

  • Batu
  • Malang Regency
  • Malang
  • Blitar Regency
  • Blitar
  • Tulungagung Regency
  • Kediri Regency
  • Kediri
  • Nganjuk Regency
  • Jombang Regency
  • Mojokerto Regency
  • Mojokerto
  • References

    Brantas River Wikipedia