BOYOLALI SUKOHARJO WONOGIRI KARANGANYAR SRAGEN GROBOGAN BLORA REMBANG PATI KUDUS JEPARA DEMAK KOTA SURAKARTA GUNUNG KIDUL PACITAN PONOROGO TRENGGALEK TULUNGAGUNG BLITAR KEDIRI MALANG LUMAJANG JEMBER BANYUWANGI BONDOWOSO SITUBONDO PROBOLINGGO PASURUAN SIDOARJO MOJOKERTO JOMBANG NGANJUK MADIUN MAGETAN NGAWI BOJONEGORO TUBAN LAMONGAN GRESIK BANGKALAN SAMPANG PAMEKASAN SUMENEP KOTA KEDIRI KOTA BLITAR KOTA MALANG KOTA PROBOLINGGO KOTA PASURUAN KOTA MOJOKERTO KOTA MADIUN KOTA SURABAYA KOTA BATU JEMBRANA BULELENG Arjuno-Welirang Baluran Kawah Ijen Iyang-Argapura Kawi-Butak Kelut Lamongan Lawu Lurus Malang Plain Penanggungan Raung Semeru Tengger Caldera Wilis Surabaya Blora Purwodadi Karanganyar Kudus Pati Rembang Sragen Sukoharjo Wonogiri Surabaya Batu Blitar Kediri Madiun Malang Mojokerto Pasuruan Probolinggo Bangkalan Banyuwangi Kanigoro Bojonegoro Bondowoso Gresik Jember Jombang Pare Lamongan Lumajang Caruban Magetan Kepanjen Mojosari Nganjuk Ngawi Pacitan Pamekasan Bangil Ponorogo Kraksaan Sampang Sidoarjo Situbondo Sumenep Trenggalek Tuban Tulungagung Negara East Java is located between 7°12' - 8°48'S and 111°0' - 114°4'E. The province has 229 islands with a total land area of 47,130.15 km² and a total sea area of 110,764.28 km². It is bordered by the Java Sea (North), the Indian Ocean (South), the Bali Strait (East) and Bali and Central Java (West) and is divided into 29 districts and nine cities. The topography of East Java is very diverse and includes, mountains, hills and islands, making the province rich in resources/potential resources (agriculture, fishery, forestry and mining). (Source: Jawa Timur Dalam Angka 2012) GEOGRAPHY 0 1 - 5 6 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 500 501 - 2,500 2,501 - 5,000 5,000 - 130,000 Population Population counts at 1km resolution Transportation Toll road Primary road Secondary road Port Airport Province Capital District Capital Other Volcano Water/Lake Coastline/River Administrative Boundary Legend: Province District 38 DISTRICTS 662 SUB-DISTRICTS 8,523 VILLAGES LEAST POPULATED Kota Mojokerto MOST DENSE Kota Surabaya MOST POPULATED Kota Surabaya LEAST DENSE Pacitan BANYUWANGI I TUBONDO SUMENEP Baluran The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. PROVINCE INFOGRAPHIC EAST JAVA
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BOYOLALI
SUKO HARJO
WONO GIRI
KARANGANYAR
SRAGEN
GROBOGA N
BLORA
REMBA NGPATIKUDUS
JEPARA
DEMAK
KOTASURAKARTA
GUNUN GKIDU L
PACITAN
PONOROGO
TRENGGALEK
TULUNGA GUNG
BLITAR
KEDIRI
MA LAN G
LUMAJAN G
JEMBER
BANYUWA NGI
BONDOWOSO
SITUBON DO
PROB OLINGGO
PASURUAN
SID OARJO
MOJOKERTO
JOMB ANG
NGANJUK
MA DIU N
MAGETAN
NGAWI
BOJONEGO RO
TUB AN
LAMON GAN
GRESIKBANGKALA N SAMPANG
PAMEKASAN
SUMENEP
KOTAKEDIRI
KOTABLITAR
KOTAMA LAN G
KOTAPROB OLINGGO
KOTAPASURUAN
KOTAMOJOKERTO
KOTAMA DIU N
KOTASURABAYA
KOTABATU
JEMBRAN A
BULELENG
Arjuno-Welirang
Baluran
KawahIjen
Iyang-ArgapuraKawi-Butak
Kelut
Lamongan
LawuLurus
MalangPlain
Penanggungan
RaungSemeru
Tengger Caldera
Wilis
Surabaya
Blora
Purwodadi
Karanganyar
KudusPati
Rembang
Sragen
Sukoharjo
Wonogiri
Surabaya
Batu
Blitar
Kediri
Madiun
Malang
Mojokerto
Pasuruan
Probolinggo
Bangkalan
Banyuwangi
Kanigoro
Bojonegoro
Bondowoso
Gresik
Jember
Jombang
Pare
Lamongan
Lumajang
Caruban
Magetan
Kepanjen
Mojosari
Nganjuk
Ngawi
Pacitan
Pamekasan
Bangil
PonorogoKraksaan
Sampang
Sidoarjo
Situbondo
Sumenep
Trenggalek
Tuban
Tulungagung
Negara
East Java is located between 7°12' - 8°48'S and 111°0' - 114°4'E. The province has 229 islands with a total land area of 47,130.15 km² and a total sea area of 110,764.28 km².
It is bordered by the Java Sea (North), the Indian Ocean (South), the Bali Strait (East) and Bali and Central Java (West) and is divided into 29 districts and nine cities.
The topography of East Java is very diverse and includes, mountains, hills and islands, making the province rich in resources/potential resources (agriculture, fishery, forestry and mining). (Source: Jawa Timur Dalam Angka 2012)
The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which are related to food availability, food access, food utilization and nutrition. The map was produced by combining the indicators into a composite food security index. Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the district level and it should be noted that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and conversely that not all household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure.