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Viewed from,. Malang is the second largest city in,. It has a history dating back to the age of. As the second most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 887,443 people in the city. Its built-up ( metro) area was home to 2,795,209 inhabitants spread on 2 cities and 22 districts (21 in and 1 in ). The city is well known for its mild climate.
During the period of Dutch colonization, it was a popular destination for European residents. Until now, Malang still holds its position a popular destination for international tourists.
Malang was spared many of the effects of the and since that time it has been marked by steady economic and population growth. 0.01% Up until the 14th century, Malang was part of an majority - kingdom like most of Java. Now a large majority of Malang residents are Muslims. There are small minorities of Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Buddhists and Confucians. Many buildings of worship still stand from their construction in the colonial era.
For example, the ( Masjid Agung Jami Kota Malang — مسجد ملانغ الكبير) in Malang City Square ( Alun-alun Kota Malang); the Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus ( Gereja Katolik Hati Kudus Yesus) in Kayutangan; ( Gereja Ijen or Katedral Santa Maria dari Gunung Karmel) in Ijen Street, which is the seat for the; the Immanuel Protestant Church in Alun-alun; and Eng An Kiong Confucian Temple ( Klenteng Eng An Kiong — 永安宮廟) in Jl. Laksamana Martadinata No. Malang is famous for being a center of religious education. This is evident with the existence of many Islamic schools (madrasahs and pesantren) and Christian bible seminaries.
Malang has several convents and monasteries: Carmel Monastery, Ursuline Convent, Misericordia monastery, Monastery of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Brothers, Convent of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Monastery Mission Congregatio Brother, Brother Abbey Projo, Passionist Monastery, and several others. Language The of the is the day-to-day language used in Malang. Like those of Surabaya, citizens of Malang adopt an egalitarian form of Javanese. As becomes a center of educational, there are many languages from outside Java spoken in Malang. Many native Malang youths adopt a dialect that is called '.
This is a form of that consists of reversing the pronunciation of the words, e.g. “Malang” becomes “Ngalam”. Art and culture As a center of tourism, Malang has various places of interest which can be classified into local, regional, national and international standards, including traditional dance performances such as (Mask Dance), Jaranan Pegon (Divine Horse Dance), Tari Beskalan (Beskalan Dance), Tari Bedayan Malang (Welcome Guests Dance),and Tari Grebeg Wiratama (Soldier's Fame Dance). There is also ' Topeng' or mask handicraft in the villages of Jabung and Kedungmonggo, which have become a familiar landmark in Malang Regency.
Football is considered a second religion in Malang. The city is home to, a popular football club in Indonesia which is also known in for its internationally acclaimed achievements. Malang is also home to a thriving ( waria) community headed by Miss Waria Indonesia 2006, Merlyn Sopjan. Many waria work in entertainment industry, or become. However, they still face prejudice and they can't get many employment options. Non-residents Temporary residents in Malang are mostly there for educational reasons. They come from other islands, mainly in East and Central Indonesia, which includes, and.
But there are also a large number of students originating from, and. The view of West Malang from State University of Malang tower. University of Brawijaya's rectorate and main library building can be seen as a tower on the left side of the picture. Economy Malang City has a developed and pluralistic economy and is an economic area highlighted by the East Java Provincial Government.
The (GRDP) of Malang reached 57,171.60 billion with economic contribution of 3.06% to the GRDP of East Java; Malang became the city with the third largest GRDP in East Java and second-level region ( daerah tingkat II, includes regencies and cities) with the tenth largest GRDP in East Java. GRDP per capita of Malang City, which is 66,758,1 hundred thousand rupiahs is the sixth largest in East Java, after. Malang has about 6,000 unemployed people with an open unemployment rate of 7.28%.
The economy of Malang is supported by various sectors, including industry, services, trade, and tourism. The most contributing sectors were trade which accounted for 29.53% of the total GRDP of Malang City. Malang is also famous for one of the famous tobacco companies, namely.
Malang implements a system of creative economy. This can be proved by the high role of (MSMEs) in the economy. The city government continues to encourage the development of MSMEs, among them by holding various and. In addition to MSMEs, applications and digital games were made subsectors of the application of creative economy. Indirectly, this creative economy also increases the human development of Malang City. In 2016, the economy of Malang grew by 5.61%. This rapid economic growth is being boosted by tourism.
In addition, rapid economic growth was contributed by MSMEs, industry and trade. In Malang is very low.
In September 2017, (BPS) noted that Malang inflation was 0.05%. The underlying cause of inflation is the rise in the general.
Although low, Malang's inflation rate was once the highest in East Java, that is in July 2017 with an inflation of 0.30%. Education Malang has a strong reputation throughout Indonesia as a center for higher education and learning. The main station of Malang The, located in the centre of Malang, is the main railway station of the city and serves 832,181 passengers with the number reaching 5 thousand people per day on the of 2017. The station is the largest railway station in Malang and connect Malang with other major cities in Indonesia such as, and. It is near Malang City Hall and some other governmental and primary public services. The station is frequently called as the 'Malang Kota Baru Station' to distinguish it from which is located in Sukun, South Malang. There is also a small train station, located in Blimbing, North Malang which is strategically located near five and four-star hotels and the city's business and commercial district.
To ease commuters from to Malang vice versa, on May 20, 2012 Malioboro Express (Moleks) has been operated. Previously, there was a tram system in Malang, but now it is defunct. Malang is served by located in Malang Regency. The airport connects the city with domestic cities such as Jakarta and Makassar.
This airport can be accessed by taxis and travel cabs. Sport is the city's most widely supported football team and plays in the Indonesian top league, the. Its home is, located in,. Arema FC has a loyal and large fanbase, those fans are called. There is also another football club, it goes by the name, now defunct. Malang also has a stadium in Klojen, Central Malang, it is known officially as. Currently it is mostly used for major city events and using its.
There is also a, and near the stadium area as Central Sports Center. Another large sports center which goes by the name Rampal Sports Center is located near a military base in Kedungkandang, East Malang. The city is also home to the professional basketball team, which plays in the. Healthcare Health facilities in Malang: (Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat) Puskesmas is health facilities that provided by government, rates of health services in health centers arranged in a regional regulation on public services retribution by Regulation of Malang Number 1 Year 2011 About General Services, nowadays Puskesmas can also give free services if citizens have the official government healthcare insurance (BPJS). Puskesmas Bersalin Pemkot (Jl.
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Jaksa Agung Suprapto Gg. I). Puskesmas Cisadea. Puskesmas Kendal Kerep. Puskesmas Pandan Wangi. Puskesmas Kedung Kandang.
Puskesmas Gribig. Puskesmas Arjowinangun. Puskesmas Janti.
Puskesmas Ciptomulyo. Puskesmas Mulyorejo.
Puskesmas Dinoyo. Puskesmas Mojolangu. Puskesmas Kendalsari Rumah Sakit / Hospital. RSUD Dr. Saiful Anwar Jl.
Jaksa Agung Suprapto No. 2, Telp +62 341 362101, Fax +62 341 369384. RS Panti Nirmala Jl.
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