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Also known as Ngawi District, Ngawi town, Ngawi city

city in Ngawi Regency, Indonesia

Key facts

Javanese
Ngawì ( Gêdrig ) , ڠاوي ‎ ( Pégon ) , ꦔꦮꦶ ( Hånåcåråkå )
Chinese
加維 , Jiāwéi ( Pinyin ) , Ka-uî ( Hokkien POJ )
Country
Indonesia
Region
Java
Province
East Java
Regency
Ngawi
Established
July, 7th 1358
District head
Dodi Aprilasetia
District secretary
Agung Wahyu Wibowo
Head of government section
Eko Syuhrul Fatoni
General subdivision
Delta Pranowo
Total
81.08 km (31.31 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Density
1,217/km (3,150/sq mi)
Demonym
Ngawians
Ethnic group
Javanese , Madura , Osing , Sundanese , Bantenese , Arabs , Chinese , etc.
Religion
Islam 97.09% Christianity 2.82% Catholicism 0.85% Protestantism 1.97% Buddhism 0.05% Hinduism 0.03% Others 0.01%
Time zone
UTC+07:00 ( Indonesia Western Time )

via Wikipedia infobox

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Encyclopedic overview

Ngawi (Indonesian: Kecamatan Ngawi Kota, Indonesian pronunciation: [ŋaˈwi] ) is a city in the Ngawi Regency, East Java Province of Indonesia which is the capital and the centre of government and economy of Ngawi Regency. Ngawi is also the name of an administrative district (kecamatan) which is within the Regency. This district is located 183 km west of Surabaya and 610 km east of Jakarta. Geographically, Ngawi District is in the middle of the northern part of Ngawi Regency. Infrastructure and settlements from Ngawi Regency are also concentrated in this town, which is the center of education for Ngawi Regency, with almost a quarter of the total school buildings in Ngawi Regency in this district.

In mid 2024 the population in Ngawi town was estimated at 85,817 with a density of around 1,058 people per square kilometre. Almost one-tenth of the total population of Ngawi Regency is domiciled in this district, which has an area of 81.08 km of which around 48 percent is paddy fields, rivers and plantations, the remainder is in the form of residential land, offices or agencies, shops, industry and other urban infrastructure.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Ngawi” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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