Kewu Plain, also known as Prambanan Plain or Opak River Valley, is a fertile volcanic plain that lies between the Merapi-Merbabu complex in the north...
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India) Honam Plain (South Korea) Kantō Plain (Japan) Kedu Plain (Indonesia) Kewu Plain (Indonesia) Mallig Plains (Philippines) Nōbi Plain (Japan) North...
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Kewu Plain is devastated, probably by the massive eruption of Mount Merapi. 929: Mpu Sindok moves the seat of power of the Mataram Kingdom from Kewu Plain...
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temple compounds are located along Opak River valley within Prambanan Plain or Kewu Plain, an archaeologically rich area dotted with numerous Hindu temples...
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Candi of Indonesia (section Borobudur and Kedu Plain)
corresponds to the historical region of Kedu Plain (Progo River valley, Temanggung-Magelang-Muntilan area) and Kewu Plain (Opak River valley, around Prambanan)...
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Borobudur, Sewu and Prambanan—which dominated the landscape of the Kedu and Kewu plains in Yogyakarta and Central Java, caught the attention of some historians...
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for the kings of Mataram. Hinduism in Java Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism Kewu Plain Tri Tepusan inscription (842) "Indonesia and the Dutch 1800-1950 by Sanderson...
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Kadisoka hamlet, Kalasan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, part of the fertile Kewu Plain. It is surrounded by agricultural fields, with the Kuning River running...
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cradle of Javanese culture is commonly described as being in Kedu and Kewu Plain in the fertile slopes of Mount Merapi as the heart of the Mataram Kingdom...
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construction occurred across the landscape of its heartland in Mataram (Kedu and Kewu Plain). The most notable temples constructed in Mataram are Kalasan, Sewu, Borobudur...
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