Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Profile of East Java Province

GEOGRAPHY East Java lies between BT and Latitude 110.57 5.37 â €? LS and 8.48 â € ~ LS with an area of ​​47157.72 km2. In general, East Java can be divided into two main parts, namely the East Java mainland with a wider proportion covered almost 90% of the entire area of ​​East Java and Madura islands region that only about 10% only.
East Java has 229 islands consist of 162 islands named and 67 unnamed island, with long sandy beaches around 2833.85 Km.



The boundaries of the province of East Java as follows: - To the North Java Sea - South side with the Indonesian Ocean - West side with Central Java Province - East of the Strait of Bali / Bali Province
Noto Roso, Among Roso, Mijil Tresno, Agawe Karyo
The philosophy of meaning as follows: We must organize ourselves feeling before sharing with others, so that the resulting mutual respect and human compassion arises as the joint creation of the basis for further understanding together - together to build this nation. This philosophy is very possible differences of opinion, but not to be contradicted, however, sought meeting point. Leadership that is accommodating to obtain the preferred meeting point in order to evolve ideas and accommodated in the policy taking into account the existing limitations.
Jer Basuki Mawa Beya Motto "NOTO ROSO, AMONG ROSO, Mijil TRESNO, AGAWE Karyo" Regional Strategic Plan contained in the document set through PERDA. Previously people in East Java also has another motto, known as â € ~ Jer Basuki Mawa Beyaâ € ™. The word â € ~ Jer Basuki Mawa Beyaâ € ™ often we hear in everyday conversation people of East Java. This word clearly displayed on the emblem East Java, precisely at the bottom of the outside leaf emblem and a motto as stipulated in East Java Provincial Regulation of East Java provincial, No. 3 of 1974 on the Second Amendment East Java Provincial Regulation No. 3 of , 1966. Coat the East Java itself determined by the East Java Provincial Regulation No. 3 of 1966 on the Determination and Use of Symbol East Java. Experience improvements through the East Java Provincial Regulation No. 7 of 1973 which was then refined further through the Provincial Regulation of East Java provincial, Number 3 Year 1974 by adding the word â € ~ Jer Basuki Mawa Beyaâ € ™ as the motto of East Java. â € ~ Jer Basuki Mawa Beyaâ € ™ implies that in order to achieve a necessary sacrifice happiness. Sacrifice or Beya here in a broad sense, which includes the cost of sacrifice and the sacrifice of others, both material and non-material. As the motto of East Java, â € ~ Jer Basuki Mawa Beyaâ € ™ always be the foundation to raise awareness sacrifice in a passionate attempt to build in order to achieve happiness together. In addition, the motto has historical value because it is part of the East Java development in an atmosphere of implementation of development for the independence of Indonesia, East Java, which makes progress in many areas in the framework of national development. â € ~ Jer Basuki Mawa Beyaâ € ™ also contains philosophical values, because the motto of the entire apparatus of Local Government in carrying out its duties and East Java community participation in providing equally take part in development activities.

East Java Tourism In today's global era, tourism is a very promising sector if developed and managed properly and professionally. Moreover, East Java has natural attractions, culture, and history. Natural attractions in East Java, among others Sarangan, Tretes, National Park Mount Bromo, Tengger, Mount Ketanggungan in Arjuna, Mount Semeru, Alas Purwo and Baturetno in Malang, White Sand Beach in Situbondo, Popoh Beach, Pacitan Beach, Beach Ngliyep , and marine tourism in some areas of East Java.
Cultural tourism among others Panataran Temple, Candi Jawi, Candi Jago and Singosari in Malang, Bull Race in Madura, ceremonies harbor along the South Sea, traditional art Reog Ponorogo, and ludruk. Travel history, among others, the graves of the trustee as of Sunan Ampel, Sunan Giri, Sunan Bonang, Sunan Mojoagung, Sunan Drajat, the grave of Soekarno Trowulan which is a relic of Majapahit kingdom, and professor Museum Tantular.
In addition, a large population and a relatively good level of education is a human resource potential to be developed and improved productivity through workforce training programs tailored to their needs. HR issues in relation to regional autonomy becomes very important because the creative human resources and has a high work ethic will be able to produce high added value for the region.
Conversely, if an area rich in natural resources revealed very low but the quality of its human resources, the people in that area do not necessarily prosper. The combination of human creativity and natural resources will be adequate to human welfare.


Social Culture of East Java Province
In general, the condition of religious life in East Java in accordance with the expectations of all parties, marked by the splendor of religious and inter-religious harmony respecting each other in carrying out the teachings of their respective religions. The development of places of worship indicate that the splendor of life in a variety of increasingly powerful to expect able to fortify all levels of society from the globalization that is sweeping the world. The number of regional languages ​​have as many as six languages ​​by the number of ethnic / tribal as much as 5 parts. The number of historic sites as many as 181 pieces scattered in various areas.
 

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