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Ngawen (known
locally as
Candi Ngawen) is an 8th-century
Buddhist temple compound in
Magelang Regency,
Central Java, Indonesia.
Located in
Ngawen village...
- stones. This area
includes the
districts of Patuk, Gedangsari, Nglipar,
Ngawen, Semin, and the
northern part of the
district of Ponjong. The
Central Zone...
- Jagatnatha,
Banguntapan (Janti),
Yogyakarta Pura
Bhakti Widhi,
Jalan Ngawen, Km. 2.5, Beji,
Ngawen,
Gunung Kidul Pura Pita Maha, Karanganom,
Klaten Utara, Klaten...
- Tambahrejo,
Tegalgunung and Tempelan) and 16 desa. (e)
including 2
kelurahan (
Ngawen and Punggursugih). An inter-provincial road p****es
through Blora, connecting...
- Moyudan,
Sleman Nanggulan,
Kulon Progo Ngaglik,
Sleman Ngampilan,
Yogyakarta Ngawen,
Gunung Kidul Ngemplak,
Sleman Nglipar,
Gunung Kidul Pajangan,
Bantul Pakem...
- 49 32,132 36,304 37,098
Karangnongko 14 57483 33.10.22
Ngawen 18.45 39,946 45,235 46,255
Ngawen 13 57466 33.10.11
Ceper 25.77 57,958 64,305 65,366 Ceper...
- 8th-century
Buddhist temple. Mendut. 8th-century
Mahayana Buddhist temple.
Ngawen. Five
aligned sanctuaries, one
decorated with
finely sculpted lions. 8th-century...
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sanctuary to be
built on the
Wukir hill, only 10 km (6 mi) east of Borobudur.
Ngawen temple is
found to the east of
Mendut temple. The ruin of
Banon temple,...
- for the
construction of
Venuvana temple,
connected to
Mendut or
probably Ngawen temple. He was also
probably responsible for the
conception and initiation...
- 1889 21.4 Wirosari-Kunduran 16
September 1893 18.3 Kunduran–
Ngawen 22
March 1894 10.3
Ngawen–Blora 13
September 1894 15.3 Purwodadi–Gundih Purwodadi–Gundih...