Dayeuhluhur
Dayeuhluhur is a district within the Cilacap Regency of Central Java.
History
Dayeuhluhur began as a Kadipaten (duchy) under Gagak Ngampar.
Economy
The economy of Dayeuhluhur is dominated by mountain farming.
Demographics
Dayeuhluhur has a population of ~52,000 people, of which 96% are Sundanese and use the traditional Sundanese language. The majority of the inhabitants work as farmers.
Geography
Dayeuhluhur is located on Mount Subang at the highest point within the Cilacap Regency. It is located in the tropical forest of the region, with the Cibeet, Cikawalon and Cidayeuh rivers running through it.
The district is home to 14 individual villages:
- Hanum
- Datar
- Panulisan
- Cijeruk
- Cilumping
- Bolang
- Kutaagung
- Bolang
- Dayeuhluhur
- Sumpinghayu
- Ciwalen
- Panulisan Barat
- Panulisan Timur
- Matenggeng
Points of attraction
Several sites sacred to the Dayeuhluhuran Sundanese religion are located in or near Dayeuhluhur, including
- Mount Ketra
- Mount Sembung
- Cibeet River
- Baledana Hill
Such places are traditionally under the care of a custodian called a juru kunci (key keeper).
Dayeuhluhur is also home to scenic attractions such as the Cimandaway waterfall and The Forbidden Forest of the Upper Cibeet River.
Gallery
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Tejakembang, on the Cibeet River
References
- Dayeuhluhur, Java. Mapcarta