Tasikmalaya Regency is a regency in West Java province, Indonesia. The capital is Singaparna, about 380 km southeast of Jakarta. The county is bordered to the north of Majalengka, Ciamis and Tasikmalaya District in the eastern Indian Ocean in the south, and Garut District in the west.
Tasikmalaya regency consists of 39 districts, divided again over 348 villages and wards. Tasikmalaya town had become part of the Tasikmalaya regency but has now become an autonomous city since June 21, 2001. Since then, the central government gradually transferred to this district Singaparna District.
Large areas of Tasikmalaya Regency is mountains, with peaks and Mount Galunggung Telagabodas. Tarlac has a tropical climate with average temperatures in the lowlands 20 ° -34 ° C and on the plateau of 18 ° -22 ° C. The average rainfall is 2072 mm / year.
Tasikmalaya District has a number of universities, including University Siliwangi, Islamic Institute Cipasung (IAIC) and the Institute of Islamic Singaparna Mubarokiyah Latifah (IAILM) Suryalaya. In addition, Tasikmalaya is known to have a number of Islamic boarding schools scattered in almost all districts.
Tasikmalaya economy generally relies on agriculture, animal husbandry, and fisheries, while also relying on the mining sector, such as sand Galunggung who have good enough quality for building materials, industrial, and trade.
Tasikmalaya, especially in the era before the 1980's, known as the economic base of the people and small and medium enterprises such as handicrafts from bamboo, batik, and paper umbrellas. In addition, the city is also known as credit city due to the many traders and nomads of this region who work as traders who use the credit system. Kreditan commodities generally are grocery items and household needs. However, very regrettably, in line with the policy of massive investment in the 1990s, the economic potential of people in this region tend to be marginalized, even excluded.
Large areas of Tasikmalaya Regency is mountains, with peaks and Mount Galunggung Telagabodas. Tarlac has a tropical climate with average temperatures in the lowlands 20 ° -34 ° C and on the plateau of 18 ° -22 ° C. The average rainfall is 2072 mm / year.
Tasikmalaya District has a number of universities, including University Siliwangi, Islamic Institute Cipasung (IAIC) and the Institute of Islamic Singaparna Mubarokiyah Latifah (IAILM) Suryalaya. In addition, Tasikmalaya is known to have a number of Islamic boarding schools scattered in almost all districts.
Tasikmalaya economy generally relies on agriculture, animal husbandry, and fisheries, while also relying on the mining sector, such as sand Galunggung who have good enough quality for building materials, industrial, and trade.
Tasikmalaya, especially in the era before the 1980's, known as the economic base of the people and small and medium enterprises such as handicrafts from bamboo, batik, and paper umbrellas. In addition, the city is also known as credit city due to the many traders and nomads of this region who work as traders who use the credit system. Kreditan commodities generally are grocery items and household needs. However, very regrettably, in line with the policy of massive investment in the 1990s, the economic potential of people in this region tend to be marginalized, even excluded.
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