Country Indonesia Area 3,433 km² Population 158,125 (2010) | Time zone WIB (UTC+7) Province West Java Local time Saturday 11:26 PM | |
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Weather 23°C, Wind W at 3 km/h, 96% Humidity Points of interest Taman Joglo, Museum Cianjur, Taman Prawatasari, Vihara Bhumi Pharsjia |
Cianjur police arrest human trafficking culprit
Cianjur (Chinese: 展玉; pinyin: Zhǎn yù) is a town and district in the West Java province of Indonesia, and is the capital of Cianjur Regency. The town of Cianjur is located along one of the main roads between Jakarta (120 km to the northwest) and Bandung (60 km to the east). The population was 158,125 at the 2010 Census. Because of its location, some of Cianjur's residents commute to work either in Bandung or in Jakarta.
Contents
- Cianjur police arrest human trafficking culprit
- Map of Cianjur Cianjur Sub District Cianjur Regency West Java Indonesia
- Transportation
- References
Map of Cianjur, Cianjur Sub-District, Cianjur Regency, West Java, Indonesia
The road on which Cianjur is located used to be the main (extremely busy) road from Jakarta to Bandung but was in effect replaced as the main road link between these two main cities when the Jakarta-Bandung tollroad was fully completed in 2005.
Cianjur was founded in 1677, with the first head of the town being R. A. Wiratanudatar I, entitled Dalem Cikundul, as the descendant from the old Sundanese kingdom of Pajajaran.
The district mainly produces agricultural products, especially rice, and it has been known as the major source of rice production for the heavily populated Java island besides Karawang.
More than 75 people were killed in the earthquake of 2 September 2009.
Transportation
After being dormant for about 2 years, the train called Siliwangi between Sukabumi and Cianjur was reactivated on 8 February 2014. It is faster than the buses which are usually trapped in traffic jams, but the cost of a train ticket is double that of using buses.