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- Parahyangan (Preanger) or Priangan (Sundanese script: ᮕᮛᮠᮡᮍᮔ᮪) is a cultural and mountainous region in West Java province on the Indonesian island of Java...
- Preanger-Regentschappen), sometimes referred to as Preanger Residency and renamed Priangan Residency after 1931, was an administrative division (residency) of the...
- wayang wong Priangan by the end of that century. Wayang wong Priangan refers to a Sundanese version of wayang dance drama, developed in the Priangan region...
- The Priangan (also known as Garut) is a breed of sheep found in West Java, Indonesia. The breed is used primarily for ram fighting and meat. It is a variety...
- Bogor Regency, and northwestern coastal areas of West Java. Southern or Priangan dialect, spoken in ****bumi, Sumedang, Cianjur, Bandung, Garut, and Tasikmalaya...
- Publishing Group: 2006: ISBN 0-313-33339-4. 237 pp. "Traditions, Wayang Wong Priangan: Dance Drama of West Java" (PDF). 2004. Archived (PDF) from the original...
- po****r Sundanese proverb and legend mentioned the creation of Parahyangan (Priangan) highlands, the heartland of the Sundanese realm; "When the hyangs (gods)...
- East India Company started to open coffee plantation areas in the western Priangan region of Java. Due to the high demands of coffee in Europe, in the year...
- culture are commonly developed among rice farming villages in mountainous Priangan, some dance rituals such as Buyung dance are involved in Seren Taun rice...
- kingdom's territory. The Mataram Sultanate from Central Java also seized the Priangan region, the southeastern part of the kingdom. In the 16th century, Dutch...