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Cisadane River

River in West Java and Banten, Indonesia


River in West Java and Banten, Indonesia

FieldValue
nameCisadane River
imageCisadane di dekat Stasiun Batutulis.JPG
image_captionCisadane River near Batutulis Train Station
source1Mount Pangrango
source2Mount Salak
mouth_locationTeluk Naga
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Indonesia
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2West Java
Banten
length137.6 km
mouth_coordinates
pushpin_mapIndonesia Java
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Java
tributaries_leftCianten
basin_size1536 km2
river_systemCisadane basin
source3Nirmala valley
mouthJava Sea
landmarkSoekarno-Hatta International Airport, Great Mosque Al-Ittihad (Tangerang)

Banten The Cisadane River is a 138 km long river in northern West Java, Indonesia. The river has its source at Mount Pangrango and passes through Bogor and Tangerang before flowing to the Java Sea.

The rivers in Banten, the westernmost province of Java, run roughly parallel to each other. The main ones are the Peteh, called the Banten on the lower reaches near the city of Kota Banten, the Ujung, which enters the sea at Pontang, the Durian, which enters the sea at Tanara, the Manceuri, and the Sadane.

The Ci Sadane rises in the mountainous region of Priyangan and 1682 formed the border between the Dutch East India Company (VOC) territory and Batavia (modern Jakarta).

The Durian, Manceuri, and Sadane rivers flow through the Tangerang Plain. In 1911 the colonial government started to prepare an irrigation plan, and in 1914 determined that various tracts in the plain should be subject to compulsory purchase for this purpose. In 1919 a plan was issued where the north of the plain would be irrigated by the Ci Sadane and the southern area by the Ci Durian.

Its tributaries include the Ci Anten and Ci Apus. The river has a watershed area of approximately 1536 km2.

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  1. McNally, Rand. (1993). "The New International Atlas".
  2. (2004). "Catalogue of Rivers for Southeast Asia and The Pacific - Volume V". [[International Hydrological Programme]].
  3. "Peta Interaktif SIGAP Kementerian LHK".
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