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Gombong


FieldValue
official_nameGombong
image_skylineFort van der Wijck - Entrance.JPG
image_captionEntrance of Fort van der Wijck
map_captionLocation in Kebumen Regency, Java and Indonesia
pushpin_mapIndonesia Kebumen Regency#Indonesia Java#Indonesia
typeTown
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndonesia
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Central Java
subdivision_type2Regency
subdivision_name2Kebumen Regency
leader_titleCamat
established_title
established_title2
established_title3
area_total_km219.48
population_as_ofmid 2024 estimate
population_footnotes
population_total50950
population_density_km2auto
timezoneIWST
utc_offset+7
coordinates
postal_code_type
area_code(+62) 287
website
area_code_typeArea code
blank_nameVillages
blank_info14

the Indonesian town

Gombong is a town in Kebumen Regency, in the southern part of Central Java, a province in Indonesia. The town has 50,300 inhabitants at the 2020 Census, while the estimate as at mid 2024 was 50,950. The total land area is 19.48 km2. Local people speak Banyumasan, a dialect of Javanese.

In 1964, construction of the Catholic Church of St. Michael Parish was completed. In 1996, the Wonokriyo market was built, becoming the biggest one in the region. A few dinosaur statues are located around the town: at the entrance of Fort Van der Wijck, at Tirta Manggala Swimming Pools and at Sempor Reservoir. Not far from the town, the prayer house Geraja Ayam, also known as the chicken church, is built.

Fort Van der Wijck, which was built in the early 19th century by General Johannes Van den Bosch, is located in the northern part of the town. The military compound served to train soldiers for later service in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. Suharto, the second President of Indonesia, began his service here on 1 June 1940 prior to the Japanese occupation). The fort was used by the Indonesian Armed Forces until 2000. Since then the compound has been developed as a recreational site.

Administrative villages

Gombong consists of 14 villages (comprising two urban kelurahan - Gombong and Wonokriyo - and twelve rural desa):

  1. Banjarsari
  2. Gombong
  3. Kalitengah
  4. Kedungpuji
  5. Kemukus
  6. Klopogodo
  7. Panjangsari
  8. Patemon
  9. Semanding
  10. Semondo
  11. Sidayu
  12. Wero
  13. Wonokriyo
  14. Wonosigro

Notable people

  • Maus Gatsonides (1911–1998), Dutch rally driver and inventor of the speed camera.
  • Kasino Hadiwibowo (1950-1997), Indonesian comedian and member of Warkop group.
  • Willem Nijholt (1934-2023), Dutch actor.

References

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2025, ''Kabupaten Kebumen Dalam Angka 2025'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3305)
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  3. "See the dinosaurs in district Gombong".
  4. "History of Fort Van der Wijck".
  5. Elson, Robert E.. (2001). "Suharto: A Political Biography". Cambridge University Press.
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