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Discover Grojogan in Indonesia

Grojogan in the region of Central Java is a town located in Indonesia - some 265 mi or ( 427 km ) East of Jakarta , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Grojogan

Local time in Grojogan is now 09:38 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Jakarta " with a UTC offset of 7 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Yogyakarta, Trenggalek, Tempuran, Surabaya, and Semarang. When in this area, you might want to check out Yogyakarta . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Grojogan ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Interesting facts about this location

Diponegoro University

Diponegoro University (UNDIP) is a reputable state university located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia and a member of IDGHE or Ivy League in Indonesia. Founded in 1956 as a private university by Semarang University Foundation, it is a pioneer of higher learning institutions in the Indonesia and the first and oldest corporation in Central Java.

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Located at -7.05 110.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 20 km away
Tags: Educational institutions established in 1956, Semarang, Universities in Indonesia

Demak Sultanate

The Demak Sultanate was Javanese Muslim state located on Java's north coast in Indonesia, at the site of the present day city of Demak. A port fief to the Majapahit kingdom thought to have been founded in the last quarter of the 15th century, it was influenced by Islam brought by Arab and Gujarat traders. The sultanate was the first Muslim state in Java, and once dominated most of the northern coast of Java and southern Sumatra.

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Located at -6.88 110.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: History of Islam in Indonesia, History of Java, Islamic states in Indonesia, Pre-colonial States of Indonesia, Sultanates

Demak Regency

Demak Regency related: Demak Sultanate and Demak (town) Demak is a regency in the Indonesian province of Central Java. It is located at 6º43'26" - 7º09'43" S and 110º48'47" E. Demak is bordered by Jepara regency and the Java Sea to the north, Kudus and Grobogan regencies to the east, Grobogan and Semarang regencies to the south and Semarang to the west.

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Located at -6.88 110.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: Regencies of Central Java

Demak, Indonesia

Demak is a main town in Central Java, Indonesia. It is the capital of Demak Regency and the location of the former Sultanate of Demak, briefly the strongest power on the island of Java.

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Located at -6.88 110.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 22 km away
Tags: Populated places in Central Java

Albertus Soegijapranata

This is an Indonesian name; it does not have a family name. The name Albertus is a baptismal name, and the subject should be referred to his birth name Soegija or his adult name Soegijapranata, as appropriate Mgr. Albertus Soegijapranata, SJ, better known by his birth name Soegija, was the Apostolic Vicar of Semarang and later its archbishop. He was the first native Indonesian bishop and known for his pro-nationalistic stance, often expressed as "100% Catholic, 100% Indonesian".

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Located at -7.00 110.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 23 km away
Tags: 1896 births, 1963 deaths, 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops, Converts to Roman Catholicism from Islam, Indonesian Roman Catholic archbishops, Indonesian Roman Catholics, Javanese people, National Heroes of Indonesia, World War II