Magelang
{{Short description|City in Central Java, Indonesia}}
{{Distinguish|Magalang}}
{{For|the regency|Magelang Regency}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}}
{{Infobox settlement
|name = Magelang
| official_name = City of Magelang
{{nobold|Kota Magelang}}
|nickname =
|translit_lang1 = Other
|translit_lang1_type1 = Hanacaraka
|translit_lang1_info1 = ꦩꦒꦼꦭꦁ
|settlement_type = City
|motto = Magelang Kota Sejuta Bunga
(Magelang, the City of a Million Flowers)
|image_skyline = Magelang alun alun.JPG
|imagesize =
|image_caption = Statue of Prince Diponegoro
|image_flag = Flag of Magelang City.png
|image_shield = Seal of the City of Magelang.svg
|image_map = Locator kota magelang.gif
|mapsize =
|map_caption = Location within Central Java
|pushpin_map = Indonesia_Java#Indonesia
|pushpin_label_position = right
|pushpin_map_caption = Location in Java and Indonesia
|subdivision_type = Country
|subdivision_name = {{flag|Indonesia}}
| subdivision_type1 = Region
| subdivision_name1 = Java
|subdivision_type2 = Province
|subdivision_name2 = {{flag|Central Java}}
|leader_title = Mayor
|leader_title1 = Vice Mayor
|leader_name = Muchamad Nur Aziz{{cite web |url=http://www.magelangkota.go.id/profile.php |title=Kota Magelang |publisher=Magelangkota.go.id |access-date=2013-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131210084857/http://www.magelangkota.go.id/profile.php |archive-date=10 December 2013 |url-status=dead}}
|leader_name1 = M Mansyur
|established_title = Established
|established_date = 11 April 907
|area_magnitude =
|area_total_km2 = 18.56
|area_urban_km2 =
|area_metro_km2 =
|population_as_of = mid 2024 estimate
|population_note = Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Magelang Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3371)
|population_total = 121526
|population_density_km2 = 6707
|population_metro =
|population_density_metro_km2 =
|population_urban =
|timezone = Indonesia Western Time
|utc_offset = +7
|coordinates = {{coord|7|28|0|S|110|13|0|E|region:ID|display=inline}}
|elevation_m = 350
|area_code = (+62) 293
|area_code_type = Area code
|website = {{URL|http://www.magelangkota.go.id/|magelangkota.go.id}}
|footnotes =
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Magelang ({{Langx|jv|ꦩꦒꦼꦭꦁ}}) is one of six cities in the Central Java Province of Indonesia that are administratively independent of the regencies in which they lie geographically. Each of these cities is governed by a mayor rather than a bupati. Magelang City covers an area of 18.56 km2 and had a population of 118,227 at the 2010 census{{cite web|url=https://magelangkota.bps.go.id/statictable/2019/11/25/371/penduduk-akhir-tahun-di-kota-magelang-2010-2019.html|title=Penduduk Akhir Tahun di Kota Magelang, 2010-2019|work=Statistics Indonesia - Magelang City|access-date=2021-10-11|date=2020-11-10}} and 121,526 at the 2020 census;Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. the official estimate as at mid-2023 was 122,150 (comprising 60,615 males and 61,535 females).Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Magelang Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3371) It is geographically located in the middle of the Magelang Regency, between Mount Merbabu and Mount Sumbing in the south of the province, and lies 43 km north of Yogyakarta, 15 km north of Mungkid and 75 km south of Semarang, the capital of Central Java.{{cite web|author=javatourism.com - Lintang Buana Tours |url=http://www.javatourism.com/index.php?Page=619 |title=Magelang Information from |publisher=javatourism.com |access-date=2013-12-04}}
History
File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het raadhuis van Magelang TMnr 60046225.jpg
Magelang was established on 11 April 907. Magelang was then known as a village called Mantyasih, which is now known as Meteseh.{{cite web |url=http://www.magelangkota.go.id/direktori/content/7/sejarah-kota-magelang |title=Sejarah Kota Magelang |access-date=2021-11-10 |publisher=Government of Magelang City |language=id |date=2017-11-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211110073928/http://www.magelangkota.go.id/direktori/content/7/sejarah-kota-magelang |archive-date=2021-11-10}}
There are three steles of historical importance in Magelang, namely Poh, Gilikan, and Mantyasih, all of which are written on a plate of copper. Poh and Mantyasih were written under the rule of King Balitung of Mataram Kingdom. In those steles, the villages of Mantyasih and Glanggang were mentioned. They became Meteseh and Magelang respectively.
On the Mantyasih stele, it mentioned the name of King Watukura Dyah Balitung, as well as 829 Çaka bulan Çaitra tanggal 11 Paro-Gelap Paringkelan Tungle, Pasaran Umanis hari Senais Sçara atau Sabtu, which means Saturday Legi, 11 April 907. The village Mantyasih was made by the king as a tax-free village which was led by a patih (similar to the Prime Minister nowadays). Also mentioned are Mount Susundara and Mount Wukir Sumbing which is now known as Mount Sindoro and Mount Sumbing.
When Britain colonised Magelang in the eighteenth century, Magelang became the seat of the government and was made to the same level as a regency with Mas Ngabehi Danukromo as its first leader (Bupati). Mas Ngabehi Danukromo built Alun-Alun (town square), bupati residence, and a mosque. Magelang became the capital of Karesidenan Kedu in 1818.
After the Dutch defeated the British, Magelang was made the center of the economy because of its strategic location. The Dutch government built a drinking water tower (known locally as Menara Air Minum) in 1918 which provides the city with water. Electricity became available in 1927. The roads were remade using asphalt.
File:Coat of Arms of Magelang (1930).svg
The city has historically been a military post, dating back to the Dutch East Indies colonial era. It subsequently acted as an army stronghold for Indonesian pro-independence movements against the Dutch government during the resistance period. It is a host of two military landmarks: The National Military Academy, and the only military-associated school, Taruna Nusantara.
Journalist Taichiro Kaijimura announced on 12 May 2007 the discovery of 30 Netherlands government documents submitted to the Tokyo tribunal as evidence of a forced mass prostitution incident by the Japanese army in 1944 in Magelang.{{cite web|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2007/05/12/national/files-females-forced-into-sexual-servitude-in-wartime-indonesia/|title=Files: Females forced into sexual servitude in wartime Indonesia|date=2001-05-12|access-date=2021-11-10|work=The Japan Times}}
After the independence of Indonesia, Magelang became kotapraja (same level as a district) and then kotamadya (same level as a city).
Geography
File:Jalan alun alun magelang.jpg
Magelang City is a city which is located in a fertile agricultural area that is one of the most densely populated regions in Central Java. Magelang City has two borders; the western border is the Progo River and the eastern border is the Elo River.
Administrative districts
The city is divided into three districts (kecamatan) comprising 17 urban villages (kelurahan).{{cite web |url=http://www.magelangkota.go.id/potensi.php?id=3 |title=Kota Magelang |publisher=Magelangkota.go.id |access-date=2013-12-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080916205013/http://www.magelangkota.go.id/potensi.php?id=3 |archive-date=16 September 2008 |url-status=dead}} These are listed below with their populations at the 2010 Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 2020 Censuses, together with the official estimates as of mid-2023.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Magelang Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3371) The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (all classed as kelurahan), and their postcodes.
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Kode Wilayah|| Name of District (kecamatan) | Area in km2 | Pop'n 2010 Census | Pop'n 2020 Census | Pop'n mid 2023 Estimate | Admin centre | No. of kelurahan | Post code | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
33.71.01 | Magelang Selatan South Magelang) | align="right"| 7.14 | align="right"| | align="right"| 40,215 | align="right"| 40,255 | Tidar Selatan | align="center"| 6 | 56123 - 56126 |
33.71.03 | Magelang Tengah Central Magelang) | align="right"| 5.13 | align="right"| | align="right"| 44,225 | align="right"| 44,444 | Cabacan | align="center"| 6 | 56111, 56112, 56117, 56121, 56122, 56127 |
33.71.02 | Magelang Utara North Magelang) | align="right"| 6.29 | align="right"| | align="right"| 37,086 | align="right"| 37,451 | Kramat Selatan | align="center"| 5 | 56113 - 56116 |
Totals | align="right"| 18.56 | align="right"| 118,227 | align="right"| 121,526 | align="right"| 122,150 | align="center"| 17 |
Magelang Selatan:
- Tidar Utara
- Tidar Selatan
- Rejowinangun Selatan
- Magersari
- Jurangombo Utara
- Jurangombo Selatan
Magelang Tengah:
- Magelang
- Cacaban
- Kemirirejo
- Gelangan
- Panjang
- Rejowinangun Utara
Magelang Utara:
- Kramat Utara
- Kramat Selatan
- Kedungsari
- Wates
- Potrobangsan
=Climate=
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|location=Magelang
|Jan mean C=24.6
|Feb mean C=24.6
|Mar mean C=24.9
|Apr mean C=25.2
|May mean C=24.9
|Jun mean C=24.4
|Jul mean C=24.0
|Aug mean C=24.2
|Sep mean C=24.5
|Oct mean C=25.1
|Nov mean C=24.9
|Dec mean C=24.7
|year mean C=24.7
|Jan precipitation mm=329.4
|Feb precipitation mm=311.6
|Mar precipitation mm=359.4
|Apr precipitation mm=265.8
|May precipitation mm=172.0
|Jun precipitation mm=76.5
|Jul precipitation mm=59.1
|Aug precipitation mm=53.8
|Sep precipitation mm=80.3
|Oct precipitation mm=163.5
|Nov precipitation mm=239.1
|Dec precipitation mm=315.5
|year precipitation mm=2426.0
|unit precipitation days=
|Jan precipitation days=19.4
|Feb precipitation days=18.1
|Mar precipitation days=17.6
|Apr precipitation days=14.4
|May precipitation days=11.0
|Jun precipitation days=8.9
|Jul precipitation days=5.3
|Aug precipitation days=5.2
|Sep precipitation days=6.0
|Oct precipitation days=8.7
|Nov precipitation days=15.0
|Dec precipitation days=18.0
|year precipitation days=147.6
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Demography
The people of Magelang mostly are Javanese and have a diverse set of beliefs and religions. The majority of Magelang's population follows Islam (85.68%), but there are minority groups such as Christianity (13.80%), Buddhism (0.4%), Hinduism (0.08%), and there are also spiritualism and traditional Javanese belief (0.01%).{{cite web | url=https://gis.dukcapil.kemendagri.go.id/peta/ | title=ArcGIS Web Application }}
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|value1 = 85.68
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|label2 = Protestantism
|value2 = 8.83
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|label3 = Roman catholic
|value3 = 4.97
|color3 = Purple
|label4 = Buddhism
|value4 = 0.4
|color4 = Gold
|label5 = Hinduism
|value5 = 0.08
|color5 = DarkOrange
|label6 = Kejawen
|value6 = 0.008
|color6 = Black
|label7 = Confucianism
|value7 = 0.004
|color7 = Red
}}
Based on the 2020 census, Magelang has a total population of 121,526. Magelang's population was 60,234 men (49% of the total population) and 61,292 women (51% of the total population). By mid-2023, this had increased to 122,150 inhabitants (60,615 males and 61,535 females).Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Magelang Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3371)
Places of interest
=Temples=
Magelang is the closest major town to Borobudur, a ninth-century Buddhist monument located about {{convert|40|km|mi|abbr=on}} northwest of Yogyakarta. Just 12 km from the town centre is Candi Selogriyo, an eighth-century Hindu temple near the village of Candisari. The Canggal Temple (Gunung Wukir Temple), also located in the Magelang regency, has a Sanskrit transcription bearing the name of the first Mataram Kingdom ruler, Sanjaya.{{cite journal |journal=Indonesia |title=In Search of "Ho-Ling" |author=W. J. van der Meulen| volume=23 |year=1977 |issue=23 |pages=87–112 |doi=10.2307/3350886|jstor=3350886 }}
=Rafting=
There is white water rafting on the Elo River, located in the district of Magelang. The Elo River disgorges from Mount Merbabu, Mount Telomoyo, and Mount Ungaran, so it is not affected by the flow of volcanic material from Mount Merapi. The river is ideal for white water rafting because the characteristics of flow and flooding are relatively stable, so it is relatively safe to be forded in both the dry and rainy seasons. Running rafting chosen difficulty level (grade) maximum III + and suitable for families. The track has a length of about 12.5 km and is reached in 2.5 – 3 hours of rafting.
=Museums=
A number of the town's buildings from the Dutch East Indies era have become heritage landmarks. The Karesidenan Kedu building is now known as Museum Kamar Pengabdian Diponegoro, where Prince Diponegoro was arrested by the Dutch colonial government during the Java War (1825–1830).{{cite web |url=https://asosiasimuseumindonesia.org/anggota/129-museum-kamar-pengabdian-diponegoro.html |title=Museum Kamar Pengabdian Diponegoro |access-date=2021-11-10|language=id|publisher=Asosiasi Museum Indonesia}} The chair on which the Prince sat remains in the museum. A fingernail, believed to be Diponegoro's, remains on the arm of the chair. A statue in his honour stands in Magelang's town square.
=Jalan Pemuda=
Jalan Pemuda ("Youth Street") is Magelang's Pecinan (Chinatown). The one-way {{convert|1.5|km|mi|adj=mid|-long}} road is the centre of business and includes shops, a minimarket, and restaurants. The road, running along a former railroad, is divided with a narrow section reserved for rickshaws.
=Alun-alun (town square)=
The alun-alun or town square is located in the city centre. The area has the Matahari and Gardena department stores, Magelang's only cinema, to the north, the Trio Plaza and the BCA tower; in the south, a police station, the BPD Bank building, and a Confucian temple along Jalan Pemuda. In the west, lies the city's largest mosque, locally known as Kauman. Within the vicinity of the town square is a {{convert|15|m|ft|adj=mid|-high}} water tower, and also a statue of Diponegoro riding a horse.
=Sports=
There are several sports venues in Magelang. In 2006, for example, a golf course was opened: the Borobudur International Golf and Country Club.{{Cite web |url=https://www.borobudur-golf.com/en/about-2/ |title=About Us - Magelang Borobudur International Golf & Country Club |access-date=2021-11-10}} The Abu Bakrin football stadium is located on Jl. Tidar, which is near the golf course. Besides, the Gedung Olah Raga "Samapta" is a popular sports venue in the sub-district of North Magelang. The area is being developed because of the plan to raise its status to the Sports Centre of Central Java. It is located in the east of the Progo River. Stadion Gemilang Kabupaten Magelang is located in the town of Blondo. It has a capacity of 15,000 and it is used mostly for football matches.
=Parks=
A 28-hectare park, Kyai Langgeng, is located at Cempaka Street approximately one kilometer south of the city centre. Research is undertaken on rare plant species here. The park has a playground for children and their families. The river Progo is accessible from this park.{{cite web|url=http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/central-java/kyai-langgeng-park.html |title=Kyai Langgeng Park Tourism |publisher=Indonesia-tourism.com |access-date=2013-12-04}}
Badaan park is located in Jalan Pahlawan (Pahlawan Road) and one of two parks in Magelang. The park is smaller than Kyai Langgeng and mostly regarded as a children's playground. There are animal statues within the park such as the rhino the animal used as its namesake, the elephant, and the giraffe. Hawkers sell a variety of bakso (Meatballs) in the vicinity of the park.
=Mount Tidar=
{{Main|Mount Tidar}}
Mount Tidar is located in Magersari, South Magelang, and is located within the complex of the Military Academy (Akmil). Here lies the remains of Syekh Subakir from Iran.{{cite web |url=https://borobudurnews.com/syekh-subakir-penumbal-tanah-jawa-yang-bersemayam-di-gunung-tidar/ |title=Syekh Subakir, Penumbal Tanah Jawa yang Bersemayam di Gunung Tidar|work=Borobudur News |date=18 September 2019 |access-date=2021-11-10}}
=Universities=
Although Magelang City is small city, it has several universities, colleges, and academies. At least, there are six universities located in Magelang City such as Indonesian Military Academy (Akmil), Muhammadiyah University of Magelang (Unimma), Tidar University (Untidar), STMIK Bina Patria, and Tirta Wiyata Engineering Academy (Akademi Teknik Tirta Wiyata) and the branch campus of the Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health, Semarang.
Transportation
The main transportation which are operating in Magelang are cars, motorcycles, buses, paddy cabs, becak, and bicycles. Today, the most popular of them are cars and motorcycles. Even almost all of the households have a motorcycle as a means of mobility in daily activity. Then, public transportation is mainly using buses and cars.
Magelang used to have a railway track from Semarang to Yogyakarta passing at its centre (along Jalan Pemuda), but has since been redirected outside the city. Unfortunately, today the railway track does not function again. It was closed by the government due to the operational cost at that time.
Magelang does not have an airport and therefore relies on Yogyakarta's Adisutjipto International Airport, Surakarta's Adisumarmo International Airport, and Semarang's Achmad Yani International Airport. Then, to reach the airport, especially Adisucipto, from Magelang takes about one hour by bus car, or taxi. But today the easier way to reach Adi Sucipto International Airport in Yogyakarta is by using DAMRI buses that are specially operated to carry people from Magelang to Adi Sucipto Airport and its way back.
Following lava flows from Mount Merapi through the Kali Putih River in Gempol in 2011, the main road connecting Magelang and Yogyakarta has closed several times. An estimated Rp.64 billion ($7.3 million) project to build a bridge over the river, a 2.3 kilometer-long stream dredge and land acquisition is being built by the government.{{cite web |url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/11/09/new-stream-built-reduce-lava-impact.html |title=New stream built to reduce lava impact |date=9 November 2011}}
Motto
Magelang's motto is HARAPAN (in English: Hope). It is made of "Hidup", "Aman", "RAPi", "Asri" dan "Nyaman" (in English: living, safe, tidy, green, and comfort){{cite web |url=http://www.suaramerdeka.com/harian/0509/22/ked04.htm |title=Kedu & Diy |publisher=Suara Merdeka |date=2005-09-22 |access-date=2013-12-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120213194816/http://www.suaramerdeka.com/harian/0509/22/ked04.htm |archive-date=13 February 2012}}
Gallery
File:Magelang shopping center.jpg|Magelang shopping center
File:Indonesian Military Academy, Magelang, Indonesia.jpg|The front of the Military Academy
File:Magelang Borobudur.JPG|The north yard of Borobudur Temple
File:Magelang alun alun.JPG|Magelang central park
File:Sumbing Mount, Magelang.JPG|Silhouette of Mount Sumbing from Bondowoso, Mertoyudan
File:INDOEUROPE WEB.jpg|19th century Indo-European hybrid plantation villa. Now part of Losari resort
See also
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References
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External links
- {{in lang|id}} [http://www.arungjerammagelang.net Direktori Wisata Magelang]
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