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Sustainable Tourism Approach in Trowulan Heritage Destination – Mojokerto, East Java
Sustainable Tourism Approach in Trowulan Heritage Destination – Mojokerto, East Java 1st Diena Mutiara Lemy1, 2nd Elang Kusumo2 {[email protected], [email protected]} Universitas Pelita Harapan, School of Hospitality and Tourism, UPH Tower D 3rd floor Lippo Village Karawaci Tangerang Indonesia1,2 Abstract. Trowulan as one of cultural heritage tourism sites in Indonesia has a strategic role in building the national identity, considering that Trowulan is the center of Majapahit, a large kingdom around the 13th century whose territory covered the territory of the present Indonesia to the Malay peninsula. The Trowulan site is currently under the management of the East Java Cultural Heritage Preservation Center (BPCB), Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture. The focus of BPCB in managing this site is Rescue, Secure, Maintenance and Development of cultural heritage. Some problems related to the discovery of cultural heritage objects and interest conflicts of local people in earning a living in the land area become critical issues that should be addressed. Based on the description above, this paper reviews the Sustainable Tourism approach to help overcome the problems in Trowulan. Keywords: sustainable tourism, Trowulan, cultural heritage tourism, Majapahit kingdom 1 Introduction Majapahit Kingdom (Majapahit) is one of powerful kingdoms in Indonesia. Founded by Raden Wijaya in 1293 AD, Majapahit reached its peak in 1350 - 1389 under King Hayam Wuruk [1]. The center of Majapahit, based on the results of research and archaeological remains, is the Trowulan site. Trowulan Site is a very important historical area. The Trowulan site is located 70 km southwest of Surabaya in the Trowulan District area (Mojokerto Regency, East Java). -
Gubernur Jawa Timur
GUBERNUR JAWA TIMUR PERATURAN GUBERNUR JAWA TIMUR NOMOR 5 TAHUN 2009 TENTANG TARIF DASAR DAN TARIF JARAK BATAS ATAS DAN BATAS BAWAH ANGKUTAN PENUMPANG ANTAR KOTA DALAM PROVINSI KELAS EKONOMI MENGGUNAKAN MOBIL BUS UMUM DI PROVINSI JAWA TIMUR GUBERNUR JAWA TIMUR, Menimbang : a. bahwa sehubungan dengan telah ditetapkannya kebijakan baru mengenai penurunan harga Bahan Bakar Minyak dan sebagai upaya menjaga kesesuaian tarif dengan biaya operasional angkutan penumpang antar kota dalam Provinsi di Jawa Timur ; b. bahwa sehubungan dengan huruf a tersebut diatas, perlu menetapkan Tarif Dasar dan Tarif Jarak Batas Atas dan Batas Bawah Angkutan Penumpang Antar Kota Dalam Provinsi Kelas Ekonomi menggunakan Mobil Bus Umum di Jawa Timur dengan Peraturan Gubernur Jawa Timur. Mengingat : 1. Undang-Undang Nomor 14 Tahun 1992 tentang Lalu Lintas dan Angkutan Jalan (Lembaran Negara Tahun 1992 Nomor 49, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Nomor 3480). 2. Undang-Undang Nomor 32 Tahun 2004 tentang Pemerintahan Daerah (Lembaran Negara Tahun 2004 Nomor 125, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Nomor 4437) sebagaimana telah diubah, terakhir dengan Undang-Undang Nomor 12 Tahun 2008 (Lembaran Negara Tahun 2008 Nomor 59, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Nomor 4844). 3. Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 41 Tahun 1993 tentang Angkutan Jalan (Lembaran Negara Tahun 1993 Nomor 59, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Nomor 3527). 4. Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 38 Tahun 2007 tentang Pembagian Urusan Pemerintahan Antara Pemerintah, Pemerintahan Daerah Provinsi dan Pemerintahan Daerah Kabupaten/Kota (Lembaran Negara Tahun 2007 Nomor 82, Tambahan Lembaran Negara Tahun 2007 Nomor 4737). 5. Keputusan Menteri Perhubungan Nomor KM 89 Tahun 2002 tentang Mekanisme Penetapan Tarif dan Formula Perhitungan Biaya Pokok Angkutan Penumpang dengan Mobil Bus Umum antar Kota Kelas Ekonomi sebagaimana telah diubah dengan Peraturan Menteri Perhubungan Nomor KM.52 Tahun 2006. -
SK-Jalan-Menurut-Status-12-Pebruari
LAMPIRAN KEPUTUSAN GUBERNUR JAWA TIMUR NOMOR : 188/ 128 /KPTS/013/2016 TANGGAL : 12 PEBRUARI 2016 PENETAPAN RUAS-RUAS JALAN MENURUT STATUSNYA SEBAGAI JALAN PROVINSI A. RUAS JALAN NO RUAS PANJANG NO. N A M A R U A S RUAS LAMA BARU (KM) 1 2 3 4 5 I. KABUPATEN PACITAN 1 116 136 Bts. Kab. Ponorogo - Bts. Kota Pacitan 44,81 2 116 11 K 136 11 K Jln. Tentara Pelajar 2,51 3 116 12 K 136 12 K Jln. Basuki Racmad 0,60 4 117 137 Arjosari - Purwantoro (Bts. Prov. Jateng) 46,14 5 138 Wareng - Mukus 8,23 TOTAL PANJANG JALAN : 102,29 II. KABUPATEN PONOROGO 1 139 139 Dengok - Bts. Kab. Pacitan 22,89 2 140 140 Bts. Kota Ponorogo - Biting (Bts. Prov. Jateng) 15,73 3 140 11 K 140 11 K Jln. Hayam Wuruk 2,41 4 140 12 K 140 12 K Jln. Trunojoyo 1,32 TOTAL PANJANG JALAN : 42,35 III. KABUPATEN MAGETAN 1 124 141 Maospati - Bts. Kota Magetan 9,15 2 124 11 K 141 11 K Jln. Monginsidi 0,64 3 124 12 K 141 12 K Jln. Diponegoro 0,44 4 124 13 K 141 13 K Jln. Dr. Sutomo 0,27 5 124 14 K 141 14 K Jln. A. Yani 0,79 6 124 15 K 141 15 K Jln. PB. Sudirman 0,54 7 124 16 K 141 16 K Jln. Pahlawan 0,59 8 124 17 K 141 17 K Jln. Gubenur Suryo 2,46 9 125 142 Bts. Kota Magetan - Cemorosewu (Bts. -
East Java – Waru-Sidoarjo – Christians – State Protection
Refugee Review Tribunal AUSTRALIA RRT RESEARCH RESPONSE Research Response Number: IDN33066 Country: Indonesia Date: 2 April 2008 Keywords: Indonesia – East Java – Waru-Sidoarjo – Christians – State protection This response was prepared by the Research & Information Services Section of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the RRT within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. This research response may not, under any circumstance, be cited in a decision or any other document. Anyone wishing to use this information may only cite the primary source material contained herein. Questions 1. Please provide information about the treatment of Christians in Waru-Sidoarjo, East Java. 2. Please advise if the state is effective in providing protection if required? 3. Please provide any other relevant information. RESPONSE 1. Please provide information about the treatment of Christians in Waru-Sidoarjo, East Java. 2. Please advise if the state is effective in providing protection if required. Sidoarjo is a regency of East Java, bordered by Surabaya city and Gresik regency to the north, by Pasuruan regency to the south, by Mojokerto regency to the west and by the Madura Strait to the east. It has an area of 634.89 km², making it the smallest regency in East Java. Sidoarjo city is located 23 kilometres south of Surabaya, and the town of Waru is approximately halfway between Sidoarjo and Surabaya (for information on Sidoarjo, see: ‘East Java – Sidoarjo’ (undated), Petranet website http://www.petra.ac.id/eastjava/cities/sidoarjo/sidoarjo.htm – Accessed 2 April 2008 – Attachment 21; a map of the relevant area of East Java is provided as Attachment 18) No specific information was found regarding the treatment of Christians in Waru-Sidoarjo. -
World Bank Document
31559 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Improving The Business Environment in East Java Improving The Business Environment in East Java Views From The Private Sector i i 2 Improving The Business Environment in East Java TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD | 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT | 6 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS | 7 LIST OF TABLES | 9 LIST OF FIGURES | 10 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 11 I. BACKGROUND AND AIMS | 13 II. METHODOLOGY | 17 Desk Study | 19 Survey | 19 Focus Group Discussions | 20 Case Studies | 22 III. ECONOMIC PROFILE OF EAST JAVA | 23 Growth and Employment | 24 Geographic Breakdown | 27 Sectoral Breakdown | 29 East Java’s Exports | 33 IV. INVESTMENT AND INTERREGIONAL TRADE CONDITIONS IN EAST JAVA | 35 Investment Performance in East Java | 37 Licensing and Permitting | 40 Physical Infrastructure | 43 Levies | 45 Security | 48 Labor | 50 V. COMMODITY VALUE CHAINS | 53 Teak | 54 Tobacco | 63 Sugar cane and Sugar | 70 Coffee | 75 Salt | 82 Shrimp | 90 Beef Cattle | 95 Textiles | 101 VI. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 107 Conclusions | 108 General Recommendations | 109 Sectoral Recommendations | 111 APPENDIX I Conditions Of Coordination Between Local Governments Within East Java | 115 Bibliography | 126 2 3 4 Improving The Business Environment in East Java FOREWORD As decentralization in Indonesia unfolds and local governments assume increased responsibility for develo- ping their regions, it is encouraging to see positive examples around the country of efforts to promote eco- nomic cooperation among local governments and solicit private sector participation in policymaking. East Java Province is one such example. This report is the product of a series of activities to address trade and investment barriers and facilitate the initiation of East Java Province’s long-term development plan called Strategic Infrastructure and Develop- ment Reform Program (SIDRP). -
Alamat Satker Se Jawa Timur No Nama Satker Alamat Telp 1 Kanwil Kementerian Agama Prov
ALAMAT SATKER SE JAWA TIMUR NO NAMA SATKER ALAMAT TELP 1 KANWIL KEMENTERIAN AGAMA PROV. JAWA TIMUR 2 KANTOR KEMENTERIAN AGAMA KAB. GRESIK JL. JA. SUPRAPTO NO. 39 GRESIK 031-3981681 3 MADRASAH ALIYAH NEGERI 2 GRESIK KAB. GRESIK JL. RAYA METATU NO. 7 BENJENG 031-7993264 4 MADRASAH ALIYAH NEGERI GRESIK KAB. GRESIK JL. RAYA BUNGAH 46 GRESIK 61152 031-3949544 5 MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH NEGERI KEDAMEAN KAB. GRESIK JL. RAYA KEDAMEAN NO. 52 GRESIK 61175 031-7911243 6 MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH NEGERI KEDUNGSEKAR KAB. GRESIK JL. BALAI DESA NO. 01 031-7921292/71619912 7 MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH NEGERI GRESIK KAB. GRESIK JL. RAYA METATU NO. 31 KEC. BENJENG GRESIK 031-7994837/7994838 8 KANTOR KEMENTERIAN AGAMA KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. RA BASUNI 28 A 0321-321091 JL. RA BASUNI 28 A 0321-321092 9 MADRASAH ALIYAH NEGERI MOJOKERTO KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. RA. BASUNI 306 SOOKO MOJOKERTO 0321322468 10 MADRASAH ALIYAH NEGERI MOJOSARI KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. HASANUDDIN 38 MOJOSARI 0321-591253 11 MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH NEGERI BENDUNGAN JATI KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. RAYA JUBEL KM. 4 BENDUNGANJATI 12 MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH NEGERI MEDALI KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. SUMPUT NO. 188 MEDALI KEC. PURI KAB. MOJOKERTO 0321-510948 13 MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH NEGERI SEDURI KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. HAMENGKU BUWONO 56 SEDURI MOJOSARI 0321-593217 JL. HAMENGKU BUWONO 56 SEDURI MOJOSARI 0321-593218 14 MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH NEGERI BANGSAL KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. PENDIDIKAN NO. 2 SUMBERTEBU BANGSAL 0321-592640 15 MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH NEGERI DAWAR KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. ISMU ROHMAH NO. 01 GOGOR MADURESO DAWAR 0321-7223611 16 MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH NEGERI MOJOKERTO KAB. MOJOKERTO JL. RAYA SAMBIROTO 112 KAB. MOJOKERTO 0321-327153 17 MADRASAH TSANAWIYAH NEGERI MOJOSARI KAB. -
Fractal Dimension of Seismicity at Cangar, Arjuno-Welirang Complex, East Java
International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-9 Issue-3S, January 2020 Fractal Dimension of Seismicity at Cangar, Arjuno-Welirang Complex, East Java Rendi P. H. Sari, Rohmatul Uluwiyah, Sukir Maryanto, Didik R. Santoso uniformly in its window [1]. Abstract: This study aimed to determine the value of fractal We know that the entire system on earth is a nonlinear dimensions in the Cangar region, Arjuno-Welirang Volcano system. Dimensions in a system are sometimes not just 1, 2, Hosted Geothermal System (VHG) based on seismic time series or 3 dimensions. Fractal dimension is a way to quantify this data. The determination of fractal dimension values is done dimension and its value is in the form of fractions. The most using the delay embedding theorem method. The process starts from determining the value of the delay time by using the common method to determine fractal dimension values is autocorrelation function and also determining the value of Box Counting Dimension [1], [3], [4]. This method is used embedding dimensions using the False Nearest Neighbors by partitioning object shapes into squares, then fractal (FNN) method. These two parameters are used to reconstruct the dimension values are determined based on mathematical attractor diagram. Quantization of the attractor diagram logarithmic calculations. But this fractal dimension provides a correlation dimension curve that is directly related to calculation can be done if we already know the shape of the the fractal dimension value. The fractal dimension value in the study area tends to be high, ranging from 5.43 to 6.29. -
Trio ABG Model and Competitive Advantages in Growing Creative Industry in East Java Gendut Sukarno1, Sri Mulyaningsih1, Lia Nirawati2, Mei Retno Adiwaty2
International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Commercialization Volume 2017 Conference Paper Trio ABG Model and Competitive Advantages in Growing Creative Industry in East Java Gendut Sukarno1, Sri Mulyaningsih1, Lia Nirawati2, Mei Retno Adiwaty2 1 Faculty of Economy and Business, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional ‚Veteran‛ Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia 2 Faculty of Social Science and Political Science, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional ‚Veteran‛ Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia Abstract ASEAN Economic Society (MEA) era initiated in 2015 brought opportunity and challenge as well for Indonesian economic. As MEA enacted in the end of 2015, ASEAN member countries experience free flow of goods, services, investment and educated manpower from and to respective countries. From 14 creative economic sectors as listed in Presidential Instruction (Inpres) Number 6 Year 2009 concerning Creative Economic Development, there is one poor creative industry subsector, namely ‘Exhibition Art’, in which such subsector only contribute 0.10% from entire creative industries. TRIO ABG or frequently referred to as Triple Helix, which is synergy between Business Government, is one of concept in increasing creative industry growth. In addition, creative industry establishment also determined from such creative industry competitive advantages. This research aimed to review TRIO ABG contribution and Competitive Advantages against exhibition art creative industry development in East Java. Population in this research were entire creative industry owner/management from 14 creative industry sectors. Sample in this research were 42 owners/management of ‚Exhibition Art‛ creative industry sub-sector. Partial Least Square (PLS) were analysis technique used in this research, which is analysis alternative method with variance-based Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). -
BADAN METEOROLOGI KLIMATOLOGI DAN GEOFISIKA STASIUN METEOROLOGI KLAS I JUANDA SURABAYA Alamat : Bandar Udara Juanda Surabaya, Telp
BADAN METEOROLOGI KLIMATOLOGI DAN GEOFISIKA STASIUN METEOROLOGI KLAS I JUANDA SURABAYA Alamat : Bandar Udara Juanda Surabaya, Telp. 031 – 8667540 Pes. 104, Fax. 031 -8673119 E-mail : [email protected] BMKG Nomor : Me.401/ 074 /MJUD/XII/2015 Surabaya, 2 Pebruari 2015 Lampiran : - Perihal : Informasi Cuaca Kepada, Yth. KEPALA BPBD PROV. JATIM Di_ S U R A B A Y A INFORMASI KLIMATOLOGI DAERAH JAWA TIMUR Hujan di Wilayah Jawa Timur masih berada di puncaknya di bulan Pebruari 2015, sehingga masih perlu diwaspadai terjadinya banjir dan tanah longsor untuk wilayah-wilayah Ngawi, Bojonegoro, Tuban, Lamongan, Madiun, Magetan, Nganjuk, Jombang, Mojokerto, Pacitan, Kediri, Blitar, Malang, Pasuruan, Sampang, Sumenep, Probolinggo, Jember, Bondowoso, Situbondo dan Banyuwangi. Pada bulan Pebruari 2015 juga perlu di waspadai kejadian angin kencang dan gelombang tinggi dampak dari adanya Siklon Tropis yang terbentuk di sekitar Samudera Hindia sebelah barat Benua Australia. Berikut ini adalah prakiraan curah hujan bulan Pebruari 2015 A. PRAKIRAAN CURAH HUJAN JAWA TIMUR BULAN PEBRUARI 2015 CURAH HUJAN KABUPATEN/BAGIAN KABUPATEN 151 – 200 mm Diprakirakan terjadi di sebagian kecil kabupaten meliputi : Tuban, Bojonegoro, Lamongan, Nganjuk, Jombang, Diprakirakan terjadi di sebagian kabupaten meliputi: Sampang, Pamekasan, dan Sumenep. 201 – 300 mm Diprakirakan terjadi di sebagian kecil kabupaten meliputi: Magetan, Madiun, Ngawi, Mojokerto, Kediri, Surabaya, Sidoarjo, Probolinggo, Bondowoso, dan Jember Diprakirakan terjadi di sebagian kabupaten meliputi: Ponorogo, -
Evamping the Supply Chain of Fruit and Vegetable in East Java
ISSN : 2230-9519 (Online) | ISSN : 2231-2463 (Print) IJMBS VOL . 7, Iss UE 2, APR I L - JUNE 2017 Evamping the Supply Chain of Fruit and Vegetable in East Java Province, Indonesia 1Ahmad Zafrullah Tayibnapis, 2Lucia Endang Wuryaningsih 1Lecturer of Business and Economic Faculty of Surabaya University, Surabaya, Indonesia 2Lecturer of Pharmacy Faculty of Surabaya University, Surabaya, Indonesia Abstract areas because of the condition of its climate, soil and topography Population growth and improved public awareness of health have which is adaptive to the development of horticultural agribusiness. resulted in an increase in the demand for fruits and vegetables Horticultural production centers in East Java are quite large, such from year to year, both in quality and quantity. Unfortunately, as Malang, Pacet, Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Kediri and Lumajang, the increase in the demand for fruits and vegetables has not been in which the condition of the soil and climate in these areas is supported by the availability or the supply of the products from very suitable for the growth of horticulture production centers, thus resulting in an increase in imports of fruits and vegetables in order to meet the domestic demand. There are Table 1: Vegetable Production Centers in East Java (x ton) many factors that lead to the lack of products supply to market No Commodity Production Centers every year and this cycle occurs repeatedly, that is, harvest time – Nganjuk, Probolinggo, Gresik, Tuban, abundant products - price falls – unsold fruits and vegetables are 1 Chili Malang, Kediri, Sampang. rotting. Referring to the problem above, the argument commonly Nganjuk, Kediri, Probolinggo, expressed by the government is that the problem is caused by 2 Onion bad trade system and limited innovation or technology. -
Finding the Shortest Paths Among Cities in Java Island Using Node Combination Based on Dijkstra Algorithm
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON SMART SENSING AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS VOL. 9, NO. 4, DECEMBER 2016 FINDING THE SHORTEST PATHS AMONG CITIES IN JAVA ISLAND USING NODE COMBINATION BASED ON DIJKSTRA ALGORITHM Bilqis Amaliah, Chastine Fatichah and Olyn Riptianingdyah Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Information Technology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Jl. Raya ITS, Gedung Teknik Informatika, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Submitted: Aug. 16, 2016 Accepted: Nov. 14, 2016 Published: Dec. 1, 2016 Abstract- This study focuses on finding the shortest paths among cities in Java Island by repeatedly combining the start node’s nearest neighbor to implement Dijkstra algorithm. Node combination is used to find the shortest path among cities in Java by deleting the node nearest to the start node. The use of memory by node combination is more efficient than the use of memory by the original Disjkstra algorithm. The 46 cities in Java Island will be used to evaluate the performance of finding shortest path. The experimental results show that the accuracy of node combination is 92.88% with the Google Map as the reference. The successful implementation of algorithm in finding the shortest path on the real problem is a good point; therefore, the algorithm can be developed to solve the transportation network problem. Keywords: Shortest path problem, Dijkstra algorithm, Node combination, Transportation problem. 2219 Bilqis Amaliah, Chastine Fatichah and Olyn Riptianingdyah, FINDING THE SHORTEST PATHS AMONG CITIES IN JAVA ISLAND USING NODE COMBINATION BASED ON DIJKSTRA ALGORITHM I. INTRODUCTION In performing daily activities, transportation problem affects people’s lives. -
Preliminary Study of SRTM Dem Data in Kelud, Kasinan- Songgoriti, and Arjuno-Welirang, East Java, Indonesia
IOSR Journal of Applied Geology and Geophysics (IOSR-JAGG) e-ISSN: 2321–0990, p-ISSN: 2321–0982.Volume 7, Issue 5 Ser. II (Sep. – Oct. 2019), PP 01-08 www.iosrjournals.org Preliminary Study of SRTM Dem Data in Kelud, Kasinan- Songgoriti, and Arjuno-Welirang, East Java, Indonesia Novita Wahyuningsih 1, Sukir Maryanto 2*, Wiyono 3 1Master Student of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang 65145, East Java Province, Indonesia 2Brawijaya Volcano and Geothermal Research Center, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang 65145, East Java Province, Indonesia 3Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang 65145, East Java Province, Indonesia Abstract: The present research aims to identify the geological structure of Kelud, Kasinan-Songgoriti, and Arjuno-Welirang, East Java Province based on remote sensing data, i.e. SRTM DEM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission and Digital Elevation Model) data. The results of the SRTM DEM analysis revealed the pattern of lineament related to faults and fractures as a path of thermal fluid displacement. Lineament interpretation from SRTM DEM data was based on FFD (Fault and Fracture Density) map. The regions included in the classification of the most dominant line structures were Kelud volcano in Kediri Regency, Kawi- Butak to Jombok-Pujon in Malang Regency, Gondang-Pacet in Mojokerto Regency, and Arjuno-Welirang volcanoes, East Java Province, Indonesia. The most dominant direction of the line structure was towards the Northwest-Southeast. The manifestation of hot springs passed by the lineament structure was in the manifestations of Cangar and Kasinan-Songgoriti geothermal manifestations in Batu City, as well as the manifestation of Padusan geothermal manifestation in Pacet District, Mojokerto Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia.