Keling (subdistrict)
Keling is a kecamatan (subdistrict) in Jepara Regency, Central Java, Indonesia.
History
The name of this subdistrict is traditionally linked with the 6th century Indianized kingdom of Kalingga, which ultimately derived from ancient Indian kingdom of Kaling.
Kelurahan (administrative village)
- Bumiharjo
- Damarwulan
- Tempur
- Gelang
- Jlegong
- Kaligarang
- Kelet
- Keling
- Klepu
- Kunir
- Tunahan
- Watuaji
Tourism
- Islamic tomb of Syekh Siti Jenar, di Kelet
- Angin temple, in Tempur
- Bubrah temple, in Tempur
- Beringin Beach, in Bumiharjo
- Blorong Cave, in Damarwulan
- Watu Ombo, in Damarwulan
- Kedung Pancur Telu Waterfall, in Damarwulan
- Curug Kemiri Waterfall, in Damarwulan
- Curug Kyai Buku Waterfall, in Damarwulan
- City of Stone (Kota Batu), in Watuaji
Economy
Keling subdistrict is known as a coffee bean plantation and production center in Central Java.[1] In Damarwulan village, there are silk farm home industry, while in Keling village, there is kapok silk cotton production area. There are three marketplaces in Keling subdistrict, the Pasar Keling, Pasar Kelet, and Keling animal market.
List of important places
- Kelet Hospital
- Puskesmas Keling 1, in Kelet
- Puskesmas Keling 2, in Keling
References
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