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Indonesia topographic maps

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Banjarbaru

Indonesia > South Kalimantan

Average elevation: 29 m

Jailolo

Indonesia > North Maluku > Halmahera Barat

Average elevation: 64 m

Kedaton

Indonesia > Lampung > Bandar Lampung

Average elevation: 116 m

Nangka

Indonesia > North Sumatra > City of Binjai

Average elevation: 29 m

Lambaro Seubun

Indonesia > Aceh > Aceh Besar

Average elevation: 57 m

Kerobokan Kelod

Indonesia > Bali > Badung

Average elevation: 17 m

Kelimutu

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Ende

Average elevation: 1,469 m

Bulusan

Indonesia > Central Java > Semarang

Average elevation: 169 m

Gunung Lawu

Indonesia > Central Java > Karanganyar

Average elevation: 2,881 m

Bokong

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Kupang

Average elevation: 186 m

Buwun Mas

Indonesia > West Nusa Tenggara > Lombok Barat

Average elevation: 91 m

Serangan

Indonesia > Bali > Denpasar

Average elevation: 1 m

Nagasari

Indonesia > West Java > Karawang

Average elevation: 12 m

Karawang

Indonesia > West Java

Average elevation: 45 m

Pangkil

Indonesia > Riau Islands > Bintan

Average elevation: 1 m

Lumutan

Indonesia > East Java > Bondowoso

Average elevation: 108 m

Telagabodas

Indonesia > West Java > Garut

Mount Talagabodas or Mount Telagabodas (which means Mount of White Lake (refer to white crater lake) in Sundanese) is a stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia. The volcano is about 25 km to the east of the town of Garut and is built up of andesitic lavas and pyroclastics. Fumaroles, mud pots and hot springs are…

Average elevation: 1,735 m

Gunung Guntur

Indonesia > Central Java > Temanggung > Nglondong

Average elevation: 724 m

Paoman

Indonesia > West Java > Indramayu

Average elevation: 3 m

Malabar

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung

Average elevation: 2,112 m

Kaba-kaba

Indonesia > Bali > Tabanan

Average elevation: 71 m

Malang

Indonesia > East Java > Kota Malang

The city was capital city of Singhasari in 1222, then transferred to Dutch colony. Malang was modernized under the Dutch; its mild climate which results from its elevation, along with its proximity to the major port of Surabaya, made it a popular destination for the Dutch and other Europeans. Malang began to…

Average elevation: 490 m

Bandung

Indonesia > West Java

Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia. Located on the island of Java, Greater Bandung (Bandung Basin Metropolitan Area / BBMA) is the country's second-largest and second most populous metropolitan area, with over 11 million inhabitants. Situated 768 meters (2,520 feet) above sea…

Average elevation: 830 m

Tegalluar

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung

Average elevation: 663 m

Kertamulya

Indonesia > West Java > West Bandung

Average elevation: 706 m

Rancaekek Kencana

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung

Average elevation: 666 m

Kertajaya

Indonesia > East Java > Surabaya

Average elevation: 6 m

Cibiru Hilir

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung

Average elevation: 664 m

West Bandung

Indonesia > West Java

Average elevation: 804 m

Batununggal

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung

Average elevation: 677 m

Cileunyi Wetan

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung

Average elevation: 729 m

Jaya Mekar

Indonesia > West Java > Sumedang

Average elevation: 1,090 m

Cieunteung

Indonesia > West Java > Sumedang

Average elevation: 420 m

Citimun

Indonesia > West Java > Sumedang

Average elevation: 807 m

Muara Enim

Indonesia > South Sumatra > Muara Enim

Average elevation: 46 m

Sangeang Api

Indonesia > West Nusa Tenggara

Since mid-June 2013, authorities had put the volcano on 'high alert' for a possible eruption. On May 30, 2014, a major eruption occurred at around 3:55 p.m. local time. Farmers working on the island were evacuated. Ash and smoke quickly rose to an altitude of 15–20 km (≈10–16 miles) into the sky. By the…

Average elevation: 1,382 m

Pasir Langit

Indonesia > West Java > Sumedang > Cisalak

Average elevation: 457 m

Baliti

Indonesia > Central Kalimantan > North Barito

Average elevation: 36 m

Surakarta

Indonesia > Central Java

Average elevation: 102 m

Ijen

Indonesia > East Java > Banyuwangi

Average elevation: 2,200 m

Tabeo

Indonesia > Central Sulawesi

Average elevation: 55 m

Akle

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Kupang

Average elevation: 18 m

Semarang

Indonesia > Central Java

Semarang is located on the northern coast of Java. The city of Semarang is one of the most important cities located on the north coast of Java and is the main hub connecting Jakarta and Surabaya, and cities in the southern interior of Java Surakarta and Yogyakarta. Semarang City has a height ranging from 2 m…

Average elevation: 110 m

Balanti

Indonesia > West Sulawesi > Pasangkayu

Average elevation: 20 m

Bulaan

Indonesia > East Java > Sumenep

Average elevation: 124 m

Dukono

Indonesia > North Maluku > Halmahera Utara

Average elevation: 1,033 m

Lantik

Indonesia > Aceh > Simeulue

Average elevation: 84 m

Mount Ibu

Indonesia > North Maluku > Halmahera Barat

Average elevation: 951 m

Kentur Tetempangan

Indonesia > North Sulawesi

Average elevation: 1,084 m

Manado

Indonesia > North Sulawesi

Average elevation: 62 m

Lokon-Empung

Indonesia > North Sulawesi > Tomohon

Average elevation: 1,096 m

Sabu Raijua

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara

Average elevation: 6 m

Tabang

Indonesia > North Sulawesi

Average elevation: 143 m

Tangerang

Indonesia > Banten

Topographically, Tangerang City is mostly located at an altitude of 10–30 meters above sea level, aka the whole area is in the lowlands. The northern part of the city (covering most of Benda District) has an average height of 10 meters above sea level, while the southern part of Tangerang City has a height…

Average elevation: 16 m

Merauke

Indonesia > South Papua

Average elevation: 11 m

Bogor

Indonesia > West Java

The city is situated in the western part of Java island, about 53 km south of the capital Jakarta and 85 km northwest of Bandung, the administrative center of West Java Province. Bogor spreads over a basin near volcanoes Salak, which peaks at about 12 km south, and Mount Gede whose top is 22–25 km south-east…

Average elevation: 310 m

Pulung

Indonesia > East Java > Ponorogo

Average elevation: 437 m

Ransang

Indonesia > Riau > Pelalawan

Average elevation: 9 m

Kutai Kartanegara

Indonesia > East Kalimantan

Average elevation: 217 m

Central Sulawesi

Indonesia

Average elevation: 194 m

Tomado

Indonesia > Central Sulawesi

Average elevation: 1,064 m

East Nusa Tenggara

Indonesia

Average elevation: 31 m

Bangilan

Indonesia > East Java > Tuban

Average elevation: 80 m

Mount Marapi

Indonesia > West Sumatra > Agam

Average elevation: 2,457 m

Special Region of Yogyakarta

Indonesia

Average elevation: 141 m

Bali

Indonesia

Bali's central mountains include several peaks over 2,000 metres (6,600 feet) in elevation and active volcanoes such as Mount Batur. The highest is Mount Agung (3,031 m; 9,944 ft), known as the "mother mountain", which is an active volcano rated as one of the world's most likely sites for a massive eruption…

Average elevation: 88 m

Kota Batu

Indonesia > East Java

In the 19th century, the Dutch East Indies 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…

Average elevation: 1,365 m

Kauman

Indonesia > East Java > Mojokerto

Average elevation: 32 m

Sanggau

Indonesia > West Kalimantan

Sanggau Regency borders Sintang and Sekadau Regencies in the east, Malaysia in the north, Ketapang Regency in the south, and Landak Regency in the west. Sanggau Regency is located in the interior of Borneo, and is divided by the Kapuas River, which is one of the longest rivers in Indonesia. Its topography is…

Average elevation: 106 m

South Sumatra

Indonesia

On the east coast the land consists of swamps and brackets which are affected by tides. Its vegetation is in the form of palmate plants and mangrove. A little more western is a vast lowland. Far to the west near the border of Bengkulu and Jambi lies the Bukit Barisan mountains, which divides South Sumatra and…

Average elevation: 123 m

Jayawijaya

Indonesia > Highland Papua

Average elevation: 2,469 m

Nuamuri

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Ende

Average elevation: 990 m

Padang

Indonesia > West Sumatra

Average elevation: 341 m

West Nusa Tenggara

Indonesia

Selong (capital of East Lombok Regency) is a city that has the highest altitude, which is 148 m above sea level, while the lowest Raba at 13 m above sea level. Of the seven mountains on the island of Lombok, Mount Rinjani is the highest mountain with an altitude of 3,775 m, while Mount Tambora on Sumbawa is…

Average elevation: 45 m

Pasuruan

Indonesia > East Java

Average elevation: 7 m

Serang

Indonesia > Banten

Average elevation: 89 m

Padang

Indonesia > West Sumatra

Average elevation: 213 m

Mamasa

Indonesia > West Sulawesi

Mamasa Regency is located at an altitude of 600-2,000 meters above sea level.

Average elevation: 1,152 m

Ngemplak

Indonesia > Central Java > Boyolali > Desa Sawahan

Average elevation: 115 m

Kota Baru

Indonesia > North Maluku > Ternate

Average elevation: 44 m

Maluku

Indonesia

Average elevation: 41 m

Los

Indonesia > Southwest Papua > Raja Ampat

Average elevation: 28 m

Seruyan

Indonesia > Central Kalimantan

Average elevation: 82 m

Sikatan

Indonesia > Central Java > Jepara > Bondo

Average elevation: 26 m

North Kalimantan

Indonesia

Average elevation: 450 m

Ili Boleng

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Flores Timur

Average elevation: 1,080 m

West Sulawesi

Indonesia

Average elevation: 306 m

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