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Banten (town)

Coordinates: 6°02′33″S 106°09′39″E / 6.0424495°S 106.1609316°E / -6.0424495; 106.1609316

Banten (sometimes called Bantam) near the western end of Java was a strategically important site and formerly a major trading city with a secure harbour at the mouth of Banten River that provided a navigable passage for light craft into the island's interior. The town is close to the Sunda Strait through which important ocean-going traffic passes between Java and Sumatra. Formerly Old Banten was the capital of a sultanate in the area.

History

In the 5th century Banten was part of the Tarumanagara kingdom. The Lebak relic inscriptions, found in lowland villages on the edge of Ci Danghiyang, Munjul, Pandeglang, Banten, were discovered in 1947 and contains 2 lines of poetry with Pallawa script and Sanskrit language. The inscriptions mentioned the courage of king Purnawarman. After the collapse of the kingdom Tarumanagara following an attack by the Srivijaya empire, power in western Java fell to the Kingdom of Sunda. The Chinese source, Chu-fan-chi, written c. 1200, Chou Ju-kua mentioned that in the early 13th Century, Srivijaya still ruled Sumatra, the Malay peninsula, and western Java (Sunda). The source identifies the port of Sunda as strategic and thriving, pepper from Sunda being among the best in quality. The people worked in agriculture and their houses were built on wooden poles (rumah panggung). However, robbers and thieves plagued the country. It is highly possible that the port of Sunda mentioned by Chou Ju-kua referred to the port of Banten.

Banten

Banten is the westernmost province on the island of Java, in Indonesia. The provincial capital city is Serang.

The population of Banten was officially estimated at 11,834,087 at the start of 2014, up from over 10.6 million during the 2010 census. Formerly part of the province of West Java, Banten became a separate province in 2000. The province is a transit corridor to the neighbouring Indonesian island of Sumatra.

Historically, it has had a culture distinct from the rest of Java and that of the broader Indonesian archipelago. In recent years, the northern half, particularly those areas near Jakarta and the Java Sea coast, have experienced rapid rises in population and urbanization, while the southern half, particularly that facing the Indian Ocean, maintains more of its traditional character.

History

In the 5th century, Banten was part of the Kingdom of Tarumanagara. The Lebak relic inscriptions, found in lowland villages on the edge of Ci Danghiyang, Munjul, Pandeglang, Banten, were discovered in 1947 and contains 2 lines of poetry with Pallawa script and Sanskrit language. The inscriptions speak of the courage of king Purnawarman. After the collapse of the Tarumanagara kingdom, due to an attack by Srivijaya, power in the western Java fell to the Kingdom of Sunda. The Chinese source, Chu-fan-chi, written circa 1225, Chou Ju-kua mentioned that in the early 13th Century, Srivijaya still ruled Sumatra, the Malay peninsula, and western Java (Sunda). The source identifies the port of Sunda as strategic and thriving, pepper from Sunda being among the best in quality. The people worked in agriculture and their houses were built on wooden poles (rumah panggung). However, robbers and thieves plagued the country. It was highly possible that the port of Sunda mentioned by Chou Ju-kua was probably refer to the port of Banten.

Radio Stations - Banten_(town)

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LOCATION
Radio Dangdut 97.1 Jakarta World Asia Indonesia
Telstar 102.7FM Makassar World Asia Indonesia
Radio Cristy Christian Contemporary Indonesia
105 KISS FM MEDAN Varied,World Asia,Unknown Indonesia
Sonora Jakarta Pop Indonesia
RRI Ternate 1 Talk,World Asia Indonesia
RRI Surabaya 2 World Asia Indonesia
Radio Suka-Suka World Asia Indonesia
OZ 103.1 FM Bandung Pop Indonesia
RRI Bandung 2 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Jember 2 World Asia Indonesia
GITABALI Folk,World Asia Indonesia
Maestro 92.5 FM Varied,Religious Indonesia
RRI Palu 2 World Asia Indonesia
RRI World Service (Voice of Indonesia) News Talk Indonesia
Radio Sonora 98.0 Surabaya Varied,World Asia,Discussion Indonesia
RRI Surabaya 4 World Asia Indonesia
FBI 91.8 Bali Varied,Folk,World Asia Indonesia
RRI Mataram 1 Talk,World Asia Indonesia
Menara FM Bali Dance,World Asia,Hip Hop Indonesia
RRI Bogor 1 World Asia Indonesia
Gajahmada 102.4 FM Adult Contemporary Indonesia
Radio Baraya Sunda Easy Indonesia
Cassanova Bali FM 102.00 Pop Indonesia
Heartline 100.6 Jakarta Varied,Folk,World Asia Indonesia
Cintaku Radio Contemporary Indonesia
Prambors Top 40 Indonesia
RRI Bogor 2 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Bandung 1 Folk,World Asia Indonesia
RRI Bandung 4 World Asia Indonesia
Radio Pagarak Varied Indonesia
RRI Bengkulu 1 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Makassar 2 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Padang World Asia Indonesia
RRI Banjarmasin 1 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Jakarta 3 World Asia Indonesia
Star 105.5 Pandaan Varied,World Asia Indonesia
RRI Surabaya 1 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Banjarmasin 2 World Asia Indonesia
Radio Bharata Makassar 95.2 Pop Indonesia
MQFM 102.7 Bandung Religious Indonesia
RRI Mataram 2 Talk,World Asia Indonesia
RRI Jember 1 World Asia Indonesia
Radio Rodja Religious Indonesia
Radio UPJP Easy Indonesia
90.9 SCFM Makassar World Asia Indonesia
RRI Makassar 1 World Asia Indonesia
RRI Medan 2 World Asia Indonesia
Radio Nafiri 107.1 FM Christian,World Asia Indonesia
Venus Citra Music Pop Indonesia
Radio Elshinta Varied Indonesia

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