Kaliwiru

Kaliwiru is a locality in , , . Kaliwiru is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Sam Poo Kong.

Place of worship
, also known as Gedung Batu Temple, is the oldest Chinese temple in , , Indonesia. Originally established by the Chinese explorer Zheng He, it is now shared by Indonesians of multiple religious denominations, including Muslims and Buddhists, and ethnicities, including Chinese and Javanese. is situated 4 km northwest of Kaliwiru.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jatingaleh and Sampangan.

Village
is a village in Candisari district, city, , . Its population is estimated at around 12,500 residents. Although it was historically a distinct village, due to urbanization it is now surrounded by the greater city of .

Village
is a village in the Gajahmungkur district within the city of in , . is situated 3½ km west of Kaliwiru.

Village
Photo: Malekhanif, GFDL.
is a village, which is situated 4½ km south of Kaliwiru.

Kaliwiru

Latitude
-7.0216° or 7° 1′ 18″ south
Longitude
110.4211° or 110° 25′ 16″ east
Elevation
101 metres (331 feet)
Open location code
6P4GXCHC+9C
Geo­Names ID
1961988
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In Other Languages

“Kaliwiru” goes by many names.
  • Indonesian: Kaliwiru

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