Air Terjun Ciumbuluit

Air Terjun Ciumbuluit is a waterfall in and has an elevation of 889 metres. Air Terjun Ciumbuluit is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Villa Isola and Barli Museum.

University building
is an art-deco building in the northern part of , the capital of province of . Overlooking the valley with the view of the city, was completed in 1933 by the Dutch architect Wolff Schoemaker for the Dutch media tycoon Dominique Willem Berretty, the founder of the Aneta press-agency in the Dutch East Indies.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Northwest Bandung and North Bandung.

contains some of 's main shopping centres, from the Jalan Cihampelas 'jeans street' to the extensive Paris Van Java shopping mall. also includes the main road into the mountains of , and Bandung's airport.

covers some of key urban expansions of during the early 20th century. It covers the Dago area with the ITB university campus and many cafés, restaurants, and the former colonial government centre of Gedung Sate.

Village
is a village, which is situated 2½ km south of Air Terjun Ciumbuluit.

Air Terjun Ciumbuluit

Latitude
-6.86667° or 6° 52′ south
Longitude
107.6° or 107° 36′ east
Elevation
889 metres (2,917 feet)
Open location code
6P594JM2+82
Geo­Names ID
1646014
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Highlights include Pasir Salam and Bandung Institute of Technology.

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