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Batu, officially the City of Batu (, ), is a
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in the
East Java East Java (, , ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the easternmost third of Java island. It has a land border only with the province of Central Java to the west; the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean border its northern ...
Province of
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. It is about 20 km to the northwest of
Malang Malang (; , ), historically known as Tumapel, is an inland List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of East Java. It has a history dating back to the age of the Singhasari, Singhasari K ...
. Formerly, it was a part of
Malang Regency Malang Regency (Javanese script, Javanese: ꦏꦧꦸꦥꦠꦼꦤ꧀ꦩꦭꦁ; Pegon script, Pegon: كابوڤاتين مالاڠ; Osob Kiwalan: ''ngalaM'') is the second largest Regency (Indonesia), regency in East Java, Indonesia, with a total a ...
; but in June 2001, Batu became an independent city (by Act No. 11 of 2001), with its own
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and
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.Indonesia Humanity Foundation, Batu, Indonesia With a population of 213,046 people at the 2020 Census,Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. which rose to 221,714 as officially estimated as of mid-2023 (comprising 111,390 males and 110,324 females),Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, ''Kota Batu Dalam Angka 2024'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3579) Batu lies on the southern slopes of Mount Arjuno-Welirang. Its population largely consists of Javanese. The town used to be a recreation place for the Dutch colonial officers in the Dutch colonial area (before 1945). ''Batu'' means "rock" in Indonesian.


History

Since the 10th century, the area of Batu and its surroundings has been known as a resting place for the royal family, because the region is a mountainous area with comfortable air, also supported by the beauty of natural scenery as a characteristic of mountainous regions. During the reign of the Mataram Kingdom under King Sindok, a royal official named Mpu Supo was ordered by the King to build a royal family resting place in the mountains with nearby water springs. With a hard effort, finally Mpu Supo discovered an area that is now better known as the tourist area of Songgoriti. With the approval of King Sindok, Mpu Supo began to build the Songgoriti area as a royal family retreat and built a temple named Supo Temple. Some local community leaders said that the title Batu comes from the name of a cleric follower of Prince Diponegoro named Abu Ghonaim referred to as the Kyai Gubug Angin which later the local community was familiar with calling ''Mbah Wastu''. From Javanese cultural habits that often shorten and shorten the designation of someone's name which is considered too long, also to make it shorter and faster when calling someone, finally Mbah Wastu is called ''Mbah Tu'' to be ''Mbatu'' or ''Batu'' as a term used for a mild climate city in East Java. The history of Abu Ghonaim's existence as a forerunner and person known as a community leader who started the "babad alas" which was used as an inspiration from the designation of the Batu region. Abu Ghonaim was from the Central Java region. Abu Ghonaim as a loyal follower of Prince Diponegoro, intentionally left his native area of Central Java and moved to the hillside of Mount Panderman to avoid the pursuit and arrest of the Dutch soldiers (''Kompeni''). Abu Ghonaim or Mbah Wastu started his new life together with the surrounding community. Finally, many residents and surrounding communities and other communities came around the residence of Mbah Wastu. Initially, they lived in a group (community) in the Bumiaji, Sisir and Temas.


Geography

The city of Batu lies on the slopes of several mountains. The most prominent are Mount Anjasmoro (2,277 m), Mount Arjuno (3,339 m), Mount Welirang (3,156 m), Mount Banyak (1,306 m),
Mount Kawi Mount Kawi or Gunung Kawi is a stratovolcano in East Java on Java island, Indonesia. It is a massive volcano, adjacent to Mount Butak. There is no historical record of its eruptions. See also * List of volcanoes in Indonesia The geog ...
(2,551 m), Mount Panderman (2,045 m),
Mount Semeru The Semeru (), or Mount Semeru (, ) is an active volcano located in East Java, Indonesia. It is located in a subduction zone, where the Indo-Australian plate subducts under the Eurasia plate. It is the highest mountain on the island of Java ...
(3.676 m), and Mount Wukir (335 m). In the 19th century, the
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government developed Batu as a mountain resort. Villas and resort facilities were built in Batu during the period. Most of the topography of Batu City is dominated by highland and hilly terrain with valleys running down mountain slopes. In northern Batu, there is a dense forest, Raden Soerjo Forest Park, which is a protected forest area. Most soils in Batu city are andosols, sequentially present with
cambisol A Cambisol in the World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB) is a soil in the beginning of soil formation. The horizon differentiation is weak. This is evident from weak, mostly brownish discolouration and/or structure formation in the soil pro ...
,
latosol Latosols, also known as tropical red earth, are soils found under tropical rainforests which have a relatively high content of iron and aluminium oxides. They are typically classified as oxisols (USDA soil taxonomy) or ferralsols (World Reference ...
and
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. These form mechanical soils which contain substantial amounts of minerals coming from volcanic eruptions. These soils tend to be very fertile. Batu is a near-exact antipode (or polar opposite) to the city of
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, Venezuela.


Climate

The climate in Batu city at lower elevation (700-900 meters) features
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(''Am''), and at higher elevation (900-1800 meters), the city's climate is classified by
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as
subtropical highland climate An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate or maritime climate, is the temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification represented as ''Cfb'', typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring c ...
(''Cwb''). The driest month is August with a total precipitation of , while the wettest month is January with a total precipitation of . The temperature is moderated by the altitude, as the city is located at an average of above sea level. The hottest month is October with an average of , while the coolest month is August with an average of .


Administration

The city is divided into three
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(''kecamatan''), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 2020 Census,Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, ''Kota Batu Dalam Angka 2024'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3579) The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the numbers of
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s (urban ''kelurahan'') in each district, and its postal codes. The districts are further subdivided into 24 urban villages (''kelurahan''). The names of the urban villages are: ;Batu District # Ngaglik # Oro-Oro Ombo (Rombo) # Pesanggrahan # Sidomulyo # Sisir # Songgokerto # Sumberejo # Temas ;Bumiaji district # Bulukerto # Bumiaji # Giripurno # Gunungsari # Pandanrejo # Punten # Sumberbrantas # Sumbergondo # Tulungrejo ;Junrejo district # Beji # Dadaprejo # Junrejo # Mojorejo # Pendem # Tlekung # Torongrejo


Economy

The economy of Batu City is highly dependent on tourism and agriculture. The location of Batu City in the mountainous region has ninspired rapid tourism development which sector has created most of the GDP growth in Batu. In agriculture, Batu is one of the largest apple-producing regions in Indonesia, which makes it dubbed "The City of Apples".
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agriculture in Batu has four
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, there are "Manalagi", "Rome Beauty", "Anna", and "Wangling". The city also produces a lot of vegetables, and garlic. Besides that, Batu is also an artist city where there are many painting and art galleries. Batu has several
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ranging from modern shopping centers to traditional markets. Among the most famous modern shopping centers are Lippo Plaza Batu and Plaza Batu, while the famous traditional market in Batu is Pasar Batu. In addition, there is also a
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in Batu called the Nusantara Floating Market which is the first floating market in East Java. The Nusantara Floating Market Complex is a unit of the Museum Angkut tourism complex in Batu.


Tourism

Batu is well known for its tourism sites. notable examples include: * Coban Rondo Waterfall and Labyrinth * Jatim Park 1(Jawa Timur Park): a place for learning and playing. * Jatim Park 2 and Batu Secret Zoo * Jatim Park 3 and Dino Mall * Selecta * BNS: Batu Night Spectacular * Alun-Alun Batu * Eco-Green Park * Museum Angkut * Pasar Parkiran * Wisata Edukasi Susu Batu (WESB : Milk Education) * Paralayang Gunung Banyak * Coban Pitu Waterfall * Coban Talun Waterfall * Coban Putri Waterfall * Coban Kali Lanang Waterfall * Coban Rais Waterfall * Cangar Hot Spring * Songgoriti Hot Spring and Recreational Park * Songgoriti Temple * Mount Panderman and Butak Hiking * Mount Arjuna Hiking via Sumber Brantas * Brau Milk Education Village * Arboretum Sumber Brantas * Jengkoang Hill * Gunung Pucung Adventure * Among Tani Market Center * Kaliwatu Rafting and Outbond * Batu Flower Garden * Batu Love Garden (Baloga) * Predator Park * Pendem Temple * Punden Kajang Megalith Site * Brakseng * Puncak Pandawa * Sidomulyo Flower Mall * Kampung Sakura * Kusuma Agrowisata * Apple and Strawberry Agrotourism * Umbul Gemulo (Natural Spring) * Taman Dolan * Batu Jati Mas (BJM) Pool * Payung Culinary * Historical Mbah mBatu Cemetery * Bukit Teletubies Bumiaji * Kampung Wisata Kungkuk * Lemah Abang Water Park * Gunungsari Rose Agrotourism * Pandawa Cave and Camping Ground * Coban Talun Offroad * Pura Luhur Giri Arjuna * Taman Pinus Campervan Park * Jalibar Pacuan Kuda (Horse Race) * Batu Eduplay * Sawah Genting * Galeri Raos (Art Gallery) There is a historic colonial-style hotel, the Kartika Wijaya. It was founded in 1891 by the Sarkies Brothers, prominent Armenian immigrants best known for founding a chain of luxury hotels throughout Southeast Asia. Originally built as a vacation villa for the Sarkies family, it was later turned into a hotel. Batu ranks second after Bali in terms of the number of tourists visiting, in 2023 Batu City will receive 10 million tourists and in 2024 it is estimated that there will be 12 million tourist visits estimated by Government. File:East Java Park, Batu, Malang.jpg, Jawa Timur Park File:Batu Secret Zoo entrance pavilion.jpg, Batu Secret Zoo File:Alun-alun Batu.jpg, Alun-alun Batu File:Coban Rondo Waterfall.jpg, Rondo Waterfall (''Coban Rondo'') File:MS 02.jpg, Batu Zoological Museum (''Museum Satwa Batu'') File:Inside Museum Angkut (Transport Museum), Batu, Malang Indonesia 01.jpg, Batu Transport Museum ('' Museum Angkut'') File:Paralayang.jpg, Batu para gliding Banyak Mountain File:Mount_Panderman.jpg, Panderman mountain File:054_View_from_North,_Candi_Songgoriti_(26546059548).jpg, Remains of Songgoriti temple


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