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Blitar

Indonesia > East Java

Blitar is a landlocked city in East Java, Indonesia, about 73 km from Malang and 167 km from Surabaya. The area lies within longitude 111° 40' – 112° 09' East and its latitude is 8° 06' South. The city of Blitar lies at an altitude on average 167 metres above sea level, and is an enclave within Blitar…

Average elevation: 180 m

Perawang

Indonesia > Riau > Siak

Average elevation: 10 m

Bokor

Indonesia > Riau > Kepulauan Meranti

Average elevation: 3 m

Nisam Antara

Indonesia > Aceh > Aceh Utara

Average elevation: 358 m

Jayawijaya

Indonesia > Highland Papua

Average elevation: 2,469 m

Kersan, Kebondalem

Indonesia > Central Java > Kendal > Malang

Average elevation: 5 m

Pulau Limau

Indonesia > Lampung > Tanggamus

Average elevation: 59 m

Kapar

Indonesia > South Kalimantan > Hulu Sungai Tengah

Average elevation: 18 m

Lakarsantri

Indonesia > East Java > Surabaya

Average elevation: 17 m

Banyuasin

Indonesia > South Sumatra

Average elevation: 7 m

Kecamatan Bengkalis

Indonesia > Riau > Bengkalis

Average elevation: 6 m

Pakulonan Barat

Indonesia > Banten > Tangerang Regency

Average elevation: 25 m

Buntu Tambolang

Indonesia > South Sulawesi

Average elevation: 1,354 m

Gayamprit

Indonesia > Central Java > Klaten

Average elevation: 170 m

Surabaya

Indonesia > East Java

Average elevation: 11 m

Mare Island

Indonesia > North Maluku > Tidore Islands > Marekofo

Average elevation: 54 m

Siak Sri Indrapura

Indonesia > Riau > Siak

Average elevation: 5 m

South Denpasar

Indonesia > Bali > Denpasar

Average elevation: 6 m

Kubu Raya

Indonesia > West Kalimantan

Average elevation: 9 m

Kayong Utara

Indonesia > West Kalimantan

Average elevation: 44 m

Sekadau

Indonesia > West Kalimantan

Average elevation: 103 m

Muara Enim

Indonesia > South Sumatra

The resulting twenty-two districts (including the six now in the new Rambang Lubai Lematang Regency) are listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and the 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as at mid 2022. The table also includes the locations of the district…

Average elevation: 212 m

Aru Islands

Indonesia > Maluku

Average elevation: 4 m

Sumbawa Barat

Indonesia > West Nusa Tenggara

Average elevation: 239 m

Sungai Siring

Indonesia > East Kalimantan > Samarinda

Average elevation: 40 m

Nanggerang

Indonesia > West Java > Sumedang

Average elevation: 1,075 m

Jimbaran

Indonesia > Bali > Badung > Jimbaran

Average elevation: 9 m

Sumur Dewa

Indonesia > Bengkulu > Muara Bangkahulu > Bengkulu

Average elevation: 19 m

Sumbawa Besar

Indonesia > West Nusa Tenggara

Average elevation: 46 m

Gede Pangrango

Indonesia > West Java > Sukabumi

Average elevation: 988 m

Pulau Marampit

Indonesia > North Sulawesi

Average elevation: 28 m

Tegallega Park

Indonesia > West Java > Bandung City > Ciateul

Average elevation: 695 m

Sungai Gong

Indonesia > Riau Islands > Batam

Average elevation: 15 m

Pluit

Indonesia > North Jakarta

Average elevation: 2 m

Langsa

Indonesia > Aceh

Average elevation: 19 m

Jembrana

Indonesia > Bali

Average elevation: 136 m

Luwu Timur

Indonesia > South Sulawesi

Average elevation: 442 m

Bogor Barat

Indonesia > West Java > Bogor

Average elevation: 215 m

Buton Tengah

Indonesia > Southeast Sulawesi

Average elevation: 38 m

Binawidya Subdistrict

Indonesia > Riau > Pekanbaru

Average elevation: 25 m

Gunung Gede

Indonesia > West Java > Tasikmalaya

Average elevation: 345 m

Arjosari

Indonesia > Malang

Average elevation: 459 m

Sanur

Indonesia > Bali > Denpasar > South Denpasar

Average elevation: 4 m

Bandung

Indonesia > West Java

Bandung (Sundanese: ᮘᮔ᮪ᮓᮥᮀ, romanized: Bandung, Sundanese pronunciation: [ˈbandʊŋ]; /ˈbɑːndʊŋ/) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of West Java. It has a population of 2,452,943 within its city limits according to the official estimates as at mid 2021, making it the fourth most…

Average elevation: 893 m

Sekatak Buji

Indonesia > North Kalimantan > Bulungan

Average elevation: 56 m

Bumi Agung

Indonesia > Lampung > Lampung Selatan

Average elevation: 72 m

Kebun Raya ITERA

Indonesia > Lampung > Lampung Selatan > Way Huwi

Average elevation: 102 m

Bukit Jabal

Indonesia > East Java > Kabupaten Malang

Average elevation: 1,492 m

Wakatobi National Park

Indonesia > Southeast Sulawesi

It consists of four larger islands: Wangi-Wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia and Binongko, as well as many small islands such as Tokobao, North Lintea, South Lintea, Kampenaune, Hoga and Tolandono. The highest elevation is 274 metres (899 ft) on Wangi-Wangi, followed by Lagole Hill (271m) on Tomia, Terpadu Hill (222 m) on…

Average elevation: 1 m

Bahomotefe

Indonesia > Central Sulawesi > Morowali

Average elevation: 3 m

Aceh Utara

Indonesia > Aceh

Average elevation: 352 m

Pabean Cantian

Indonesia > Surabaya

Average elevation: 4 m

Majene

Indonesia > West Sulawesi

Average elevation: 280 m

Dangin Puri Kangin

Indonesia > Bali > Denpasar > North Denpasar

Average elevation: 36 m

Pegayaman

Indonesia > Bali > Sukasada

Average elevation: 884 m

Lumut

Indonesia > Aceh > Aceh Tengah

Average elevation: 561 m

Huidu Palakala

Indonesia > Gorontalo > Gorontalo

Average elevation: 778 m

Limau Manis

Indonesia > West Sumatra > Padang

Average elevation: 188 m

Essang

Indonesia > North Sulawesi

Average elevation: 18 m

Lubangbuaya

Indonesia > West Java

Average elevation: 37 m

Cangkiran

Indonesia > Central Java > Semarang

Average elevation: 293 m

Babakanlosari

Indonesia > Cirebon

Average elevation: 12 m

Bali

Indonesia > Bali

Average elevation: 48 m

Tlogosari Kulon

Indonesia > Central Java > Semarang

Average elevation: 7 m

Limbangan

Indonesia > Central Java > Kendal

Average elevation: 540 m

Cenggerengan

Indonesia > East Java > Ngawi

Average elevation: 79 m

Aluebutuha

Indonesia > Aceh > Aceh Timur

Average elevation: 13 m

Kali Tajum

Indonesia > Central Java > Banyumas > Tipar Kidul

Average elevation: 99 m

Batam Island

Indonesia > Riau Islands

Average elevation: 11 m

Sunda Strait

Indonesia > Lampung

The strait is dotted by a number of islands, many of which are volcanic in origin. They include: Sangiang (Thwart-the-Way), Sebesi, Sebuku, and Panaitan (Prince's). The most famous volcano, however, is Krakatoa, which exploded in 1883 in one of the deadliest and most destructive eruptions in recorded history.…

Average elevation: 44 m

Pesisir Barat

Indonesia > Lampung

Average elevation: 311 m

Soppeng

Indonesia > South Sulawesi

Average elevation: 233 m

Gunung Putri

Indonesia > West Java > Bogor

Average elevation: 71 m

Sempaja Utara

Indonesia > East Kalimantan > Samarinda

Average elevation: 48 m

Kepulauan Talaud

Indonesia > North Sulawesi

Average elevation: 3 m

Cibeuteung Muara

Indonesia > West Java > Bogor > Ciseeng

Average elevation: 86 m

Cileungsi

Indonesia > West Java > Bogor > Cileungsi

Average elevation: 70 m

Kawunganten

Indonesia > Central Java > Cilacap

Average elevation: 6 m

Sidemen

Indonesia > Bali > Karangasem

Average elevation: 409 m

Gunung Rosa

Indonesia > East Java > Pacitan

Average elevation: 295 m

Buntu Lokosusu

Indonesia > South Sulawesi

Average elevation: 1,185 m

Gunung Rumput

Indonesia > West Kalimantan > Sambas

Average elevation: 1,238 m

Gunung Beratus

Indonesia > East Kalimantan

Average elevation: 648 m

Tembagapura

Indonesia > Central Papua > Mimika

Tembagapura is situated on a rocky plain at an altitude of 1,930 metres (6,330 ft) at the base of Mount Zaagkam, which lies 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of the mine. The town is in the Sudirman Range, not far from Puncak Jaya (Mount Carstens), the highest peak in Oceania. The area gets about 3,220…

Average elevation: 2,488 m

Nuca Molas

Indonesia > East Nusa Tenggara > Manggarai

Average elevation: 67 m

Tanah Grogot

Indonesia > East Kalimantan > Paser

Average elevation: 5 m

Jungkat

Indonesia > West Kalimantan > Mempawah

Average elevation: 1 m

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