BOGOR CITY

Bogor City, is a city in West Java province, Indonesia. The city is located 54 km south of Jakarta, and its territory was in the middle area of Bogor Regency. The extent of 21.56 km ², and a population of 834,000 inhabitants (2003). Bogor city known as the rainy city, because it has a very high rainfall. Bogor City Map consists of 6 districts, which are further divided over a number of 68 wards. During the Dutch colonial Bogor known as Buitenzorg (meaning "no worries" or "safe and secure"). So that this area is very suitable for the referenced become one of the major tourist attractions of Indonesia.

Anniversary of the Bogor regency and the city of Bogor is celebrated annually on June 3, because the date of June 3, 1482 was a day of coronation of King Siliwangi as king of the Kingdom of Pajajaran based on existing historical city of Bogor.

Bogor (means "palm") has long been known to be the center of education and research as well as national agricultural tourist attractions. This is where the various institutions and research centers of agricultural and biological stood since the 19th century. Bogor Agricultural University, established since the early 20th century

Bogor Tourism judging from the historical home to the first known kingdom in Indonesia - Tarumanagara Hindu kingdom in the fifth century. Some of the other kingdoms which now could be one of the alternative attractions of Indonesia, and then choose to settle in the same place due to the mountain areas that naturally makes the site easy to defend against the threat of attack, and at the same time is a fertile area and have access easy on the trade centers and tourist attraction. But until now, based on research conducted by some renowned erkeolog presided. Tjandrasasmita Rida, the existence of appropriate and important site which states the existence of the kingdom could become a tourist attraction and historic Indonesia, until now still have not found evidence of authenticity

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