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It is very unfortunate, that most of these tradition has almost all disappeared due to coming of more global and uniformed culture. Kethoprak, Kentrung, Angguk, Barongan and Reyog were used to be the expressions of thanks of the people during the wedding or other important ceremonies. Now they have
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Sukowati area north of Bengawan Solo, Warung, Sela, Kuwu, Teras Karas, Cengkal Sewu, and even to the northern Kedu (Schrieke, II, 1957: 76: 91). Sukowati area is then partially included to Sragen regency. Bumi Kejawen, Sukowati, Sukodono, Glagah, Tlawah, Pinggir, Jekawal,
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content. However, this delicacy can not be found in any restaurant but easily found in farmers’ household. The soup of snail (Jangan Keong) is also another delicacy that can not be found in any restaurant in
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Grobogan Regency within the defined Semarang Metropolitan Area covers an area of 1,145.58 km and had a population of 927,005 in mid 2023; the eastern part of the regency (outside the Semarang Metropolitan Area) covers 877.26 km and had a population of 587,296 in mid 2023.
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crabs (called Yuyu in Javanese which is smaller in size than their cousin from the sea) and fresh water snail (Keong/Besusul). The soup of water crabs (Jangan Yuyu) is normally prepared during the rainy season before the rice harvests. This soup is very rich in taste and has very
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2009:Purbalingga
1964:Karanganyar
1641:fresh water
1621:DVD players
1575:brain drain
1464:August 2022
1349:August 2022
842:Ngaringan *
770:Panunggalan
755:Pulokulon *
520:Kedungsepur
308:Sri Sumarni
223: /
211:110°55′16″E
2135:Categories
2116:See also:
2086:Pekalongan
2044:Temanggung
1999:Pekalongan
1797:2020-03-17
1790:Kompas.com
1726:References
1681:(Parung),
1637:Soya sauce
1500:dry season
1319:newspapers
929:Grobogan *
871:Wirosari *
828:Tlogotirto
784:Kradenan *
683:Penawangan
668:Penawangan
625:Kedungjati
610:Kedungjati
518:(known as
487:Indonesian
420:Indonesian
334:Population
300:Government
280:1726-03-04
2101:Surakarta
2034:Sukoharjo
2014:Purworejo
1906:Regencies
1896:Capital:
1675:Tangerang
1633:frog legs
1571:Hong Kong
1541:Education
1435:does not
1416:Geography
1220:kelurahan
1216:kelurahan
1212:kelurahan
1196:Purwodadi
1191:1,514,301
1186:1,453,526
1181:1,308,696
977:Purwodadi
959:Purwodadi
857:Ngaringan
712:Sindurejo
555:kecamatan
536:kelurahan
503:Purwodadi
499:Indonesia
491:kabupaten
448:Area code
431:Time zone
415:Languages
395:Christian
342:1,514,301
294:Purwodadi
240:Indonesia
208:7°01′48″S
154:Indonesia
2096:Semarang
2091:Salatiga
2081:Magelang
2054:Wonosobo
2049:Wonogiri
2024:Semarang
2004:Pemalang
1989:Magelang
1954:Grobogan
1934:Boyolali
1919:Banyumas
1898:Semarang
1847:Archived
1715:Surabaya
1707:Denpasar
1663:Semarang
1592:Muhammad
1531:Buddhism
1513:Religion
1381:Aji Saka
1255:Boyolali
1176:2,023.84
1137:33.15.19
1111:Tegowanu
1108:33.15.18
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1048:33.15.16
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1008:Kronggen
990:33.15.14
983:58111 -
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944:Grobogan
926:33.15.12
897:33.15.11
886:Wirosari
868:33.15.10
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810:33.15.08
799:Kalisari
781:33.15.07
752:33.15.06
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636:33.15.02
607:33.15.01
597:villages
585:estimate
583:mid 2023
551:District
475:Javanese
424:Javanese
403:Buddhism
386:Religion
374:Javanese
259:Province
53:Javanese
2019:Rembang
1969:Kebumen
1944:Cilacap
1667:Jakarta
1627:Cuisine
1557:Economy
1456:removed
1441:sources
1333:scholar
1265:History
974:144,223
971:139,387
968:128,452
813:Gabus *
767:113,786
764:109,192
709:121,327
706:116,975
703:104,301
651:105,057
549:Name of
546:Wilayah
524:outside
483:regency
481:) is a
457:Website
452:+62 292
378:Chinese
278: (
270:Founded
236:Country
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1979:Klaten
1974:Kendal
1959:Jepara
1939:Brebes
1924:Batang
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1671:Bekasi
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1149:42,058
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1132:58165
1123:60,139
1120:56,793
1117:50,730
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1094:87,899
1091:83,725
1088:74,915
1074:58162
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1065:89,915
1062:87,028
1059:76,984
1052:Godong
1043:58154
1037:Klambu
1034:40,096
1031:38,554
1028:33,957
1022:Klambu
1014:58153
1005:52,748
1002:50,482
999:44,779
985:58114
962:(town)
950:58152
941:81,432
938:78,008
935:71,265
932:101.49
921:58191
912:60,856
909:58,483
906:52,811
892:58192
883:96,834
880:92,757
877:83,309
874:151.02
863:58193
854:72,065
851:70,006
848:64,101
845:119.15
834:58183
825:76,275
822:74,103
819:67,523
816:163.93
805:58182
796:86,048
793:82,396
790:74,026
787:111.66
776:58181
761:93,501
758:136.95
747:58172
738:68,584
735:66,164
732:60,108
729:205.14
718:58171
700:126.72
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680:67,551
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674:57,359
660:58163
648:99,547
645:87,457
642:144.27
631:58167
622:45,530
619:43,720
616:39,608
613:145.29
590:centre
581:Pop'n
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574:Pop'n
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247:Region
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2039:Tegal
1984:Kudus
1949:Demak
1929:Blora
1695:Blora
1691:Demak
1687:Kudus
1679:Bogor
1527:Hindu
1519:Islam
1340:JSTOR
1326:books
1247:Ngawi
1239:Kudus
1231:Demak
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1114:54.26
1097:Gubug
1085:65.52
1082:Gubug
1056:92.93
1025:52.35
996:56.56
993:Brati
965:78.18
915:Pojok
903:93.06
741:Geyer
726:Geyer
697:Toroh
671:75.23
602:code
588:Admin
560:Area
544:Kode
440:UTC+7
399:Hindu
391:Islam
1994:Pati
1816:ISBN
1711:Bali
1699:Pati
1683:Solo
1439:any
1437:cite
1312:news
1253:and
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1235:Pati
600:Post
576:2020
569:2010
532:desa
321:Area
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150:Java
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