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Kedu Plain, also known as Valley, is the fertile volcanic plain that lies between the volcanoes and to the west, and and to the east. It roughly corresponds to the present-day and Temanggung Regency of , .

Its northern border is limited by the hills of and . The plain also borders the Menoreh Hills in the southwest and in the southeast. The runs through the center of this plain, from its source on the slope of Mount Sundoro to the southern coast of Java facing the . It has been a significant location in Central Javanese history for over a millennium, as it contains traces of the dynasty as well as and associated locations. During the colonial Dutch East Indies period, the Kedu Plain was located in the , which at that time covered what are now the , , and Temanggung Regency administrative units.

When briefly took control of the region in 1811, became the seat of government. After the had ended, the English returned Java back over to the Dutch in 1816 and Magelang continued to play a central role in the Dutch East Indies.

There is a small hill near Magelang called that is referred to as the Nail of Java.

(2009). 9780674037359, Harvard University Press. .
According to Javanese legend, the gods placed the nail to prevent the island of Java from sinking into the sea from tremors.


Archaeological sites
The Kedu Plain hosts a large number of Hindu and Buddhist temples dated, from the 8th to the 9th century. Because of this, the Kedu Plain is considered the cradle of classic Indonesian civilization. The temples in the region include:
(1968). 9780824803681, University of Hawaii Press.
  • : The gigantic 8th-century stone monument was built by the .
  • : The 8th-century Buddhist temple houses three large stone statues of , , and .
  • : The small 8th-century Buddhist temple near the bank of Progo River is located between Mendut and Borobudur.
  • : The 8th-century Buddhist temple is located about 5 kilometers east of Mendut temple.
  • The ruins of a Hindu temple; located several hundred meters north of Pawon temple. However, no significant remains of the temple have survived, thus, its reconstruction is impossible. Only the statues of , , , and have been discovered, which are now displayed at the National Museum of Indonesia, .
  • : also known as Candi Gunung Wukir. One of the oldest Hindu temples in the area. The temple is located in the area, near the temple a Canggal inscription connected with , the king of was discovered.
  • : The ruins of a Hindu temple on top of a hill, located near Candi Gunung Wukir, on the outskirts of Muntilan.
  • : in Grabag, ; it served as a bathing and resting place for the kings of Mataram.


See also
  • Hinduism in Java
  • Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism
  • Tri Tepusan inscription (842)


Further reading
  • Suroyo, A. M. Juliati. (1900) Industri perkebunan dan dampaknya perkebunan kopi di karesidenan Kedu, 1850-1900 S.l. : Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Direktorat Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional, Proyek Inventarisasi dan Dokumentasi Sejarah Nasional, (Seminar Sejarah Nasional V, Semarang, 27-30 Agustus 1990).
  • Suroyo, Agustina Magdalena Djuliati. (2000) Eksploitasi kolonial abad XIX : kerja wajib di Keresidenan Kedu 1800-1890 Yogyakarta : Yayasan untuk Indonesia.

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