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Viewed from,. Malang is the second largest city in,. It has a history dating back to the age of. As the second most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 887,443 people in the city. Its built-up ( metro) area was home to 2,795,209 inhabitants spread on 2 cities and 22 districts (21 in and 1 in ).
The city is well known for its mild climate. During the period of Dutch colonization, it was a popular destination for European residents. Until now, Malang still holds its position a popular destination for international tourists.
In 1997, Malang was spared many of the effects of the, and since that time it has been marked by steady economic and population growth. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and. (December 2010) () Malang has a total area of 252.136 km 2. Malang City is an located within. Flows through the city, as well as and.
Malang is served by the, a domestic airport with flights to Jakarta and Bali. Connection to another city will be available in the near future. The popular active volcano is about 25 km (16 miles) east of the city, and in November 2010, the airport was closed for nearly a week due to airborne ash from an eruption. Climate [ ] The Climate in Malang city features ( Am) as the climate precipitation throughout the year is greatly influenced by the monsoon, bordering with ( Cwb).
The driest month is August with precipitation total 26 mm, while the wettest month is January with precipitation total 334 mm. The temperature is moderated by the altitude, as the city is located at 506 m above sea level. The hottest month is October and November with average 24.3 °C, while the coolest month is July with average 22.4 °C. Candi Singosari, 14th century Hindu temple Though formerly an majority - kingdom till 14th century like most of Java, now a large majority of Malang residents are Muslims; there are small minorities of Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Buddhists and Confucians.
Many buildings of worship still stand from their construction in the colonial era. For example, ( Masjid Agung Jami Kota Malang — مسجد ملانغ الكبير) in Malang City Square ( Alun-alun Kota Malang); Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus ( Gereja Katolik Hati Kudus Yesus) in Kayutangan; ( Gereja Ijen or Katedral Santa Maria dari Gunung Karmel) in Ijen Street, which is the seat for the; The Immanuel Protestant Church in Alun-alun; and Eng An Kiong Confucian Temple ( Klenteng Eng An Kiong — 永安宮廟) in Jl. Laksamana Martadinata No. Malang is famous for being the center of religious education. This is evident with the existence of many Islamic schools (madrasahs and pesantren) and Christian bible seminaries.
Malang has convents and monasteries: among others, Carmel Monastery, Ursuline Convent, Misericordia monastery, Monastery of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Brothers, Convent of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Monastery Mission Congregatio Brother, Brother Abbey Projo, Passionist Monastery, and several others. Language [ ] of is the day-to-day language used by Malang people. Like Surabaya, Malang citizens adopt an egalitarian form of Javanese. As it becomes the educational city, there are many languages from outside Java spoken in Malang. Many of the native Malang youths adopt a dialect that is called ', it is simply done by reversing the pronunciation of the words, an example of this is by pronouncing “Malang” as “Ngalam” instead. Art and culture [ ] As a center of tourism, Malang has various places of interest which can be classified into local, regional, national and international standards, including traditional dance performances such as (Mask Dance), Jaranan Pegon (Divine Horse Dance), Tari Beskalan (Beskalan Dance), etc. There are also ' Topeng' or mask handicraft at the villages of Jabung and Kedungmonggo which have become a familiar landmark in Malang Regency.
Football is also considered as a second religion in Malang. The city is a home for, a popular football club in Indonesia which is also known in for its internationally acclaimed achievements.
Malang is also home to a thriving ( waria) community headed by Miss Waria Indonesia 2006, Merlyn Sopjan. Non-residents [ ] Temporary residents to Malang are mostly for educational reasons.
They come from other islands mostly from East and Central Indonesia, which includes,,,,, and. But there are also a majority of students which originated from,, and. The view of West Malang from State University of Malang tower. University of Brawijaya's rectorate and main library building can be seen as a tower on the left side of the picture. Education [ ] Malang has a strong reputation throughout Indonesia as a center for higher education and learning. Main article: On 28 May 2006, a blow-out occurred during a drilling for an exploration of.
The blow-out initially produced 5000 m³ of mud flow per day. 18 months after the incident, the mud flow is estimated to be 80,000 m³ to 100,000 m³ per day. This ongoing mud flow has forced the closure of the - toll road in East Java, which effectively cut off the transport line from to Malang. Mid 2015, a new highway — Gempol-Pandaan toll road, has been finalized and officially opened for public as a toll road to ease transports from Malang to Surabaya and to Surabaya, vice versa. Notable people [ ] •, activist •, economist •, musician •, painter •, entrepreneur •, presenter and entrepreneur •, singer and actress •, actress •, singer •, retired Dutch swimmer Sister Cities [ ] •, •, •, •, •, •, •, References [ ]. Retrieved 2011-10-19. Surya Malang.
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