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Populated places in East Java

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Surabaya
Probolinggo
thumb|250px|Aerial view of the city as of 2015
Madiun
Madiun () is city in the western part of East Java, Indonesia, known for its agricultural center. The city has been administratively separate from the surrounding Madiun Regency since the formation of the two bodies in 1950, but the city remained the seat of the regency administration until 2010. Madiun is commonly known as "Kota Gadis", which is an acronym for "Trading, Education and Industrial City" in Indonesian and sometimes known as Milaan van Java in Dutch language.
Kediri
city in East Java Province, Indonesia
Pasuruan
Pasuruan () is a city in East Java Province of Java, Indonesia. It had a population of 186,262 at the 2010 Census and 208,006 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 213,469 (comprising 106,811 males and 106,658 females).
Batu
city in East Java Province, Indonesia
Mojokerto
thumb|G.H.R. von Koenigswald (1902–1982), whose team discovered the [[Mojokerto child]] Mojokerto ( (Måjåkěrtå)) is a city in East Java Province of Indonesia. It is located 40 km southwest of Surabaya, the provincial capital, and constitutes one of the component units of the Surabaya metropolitan area (known as Gerbangkertosusila) which comprises Gresik Regency, Bangkalan Regency, Mojokerto Regency, Mojokerto City, Surabaya City, Sidoarjo Regency, and Lamongan Regency. The city covers an area of 20.21 km2, and had a population of 120,196 at the 2010 census and 132,434 at the 2020 Cen
Trowulan
Trowulan is an archaeological site in Trowulan Subdistrict, Mojokerto Regency, in the Indonesian province of East Java. It includes approximately 100 square kilometres and has been theorized to be the site of the eponymous capital city of the Majapahit Empire, which is described by Mpu Prapanca in the 14th-century poem Nagarakretagama and in a 15th-century Chinese source. When it was the capital of the Majapahit Empire, the city was known as Majapahit or Wilwatikta, which the empire derives its name from. It was razed during the invasion of Girindrawardhana to defeat Kertabhumi in 1478. After
Tuban
thumb|300px|The alun-alun or the town square of Tuban in 1929
Lawang
district in Malang Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia
Singosari
Singosari is a district in Malang Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 118.51 km2 and had a population of 165,357 at the 2010 Census and 180,050 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 182,656. It is situated about 400 m above sea-level, and is therefore quite cool especially from June to August. Temperature hovers around 18–20 degrees Celsius at night.
Pamekasan
Pamekasan (Madurese: Mekkasân) is a town and district which serves as the administrative center of Pamekasan Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia. It is located on the island of Madura, in an inland location towards the south coast of the island.
Ampel
Ampel is a town and an urban sub-district (kelurahan) in the Semampir District of Surabaya City, East Java, Indonesia. The town is known for its historic Ampel Mosque, and more than 98% of its population are Muslim, with many of them being Arab Indonesians originating from Hadhramaut.
Bangil
Bangil (Javanese: Bangel, Arabic: بانغيل) is the name of a district and administrative centre of Pasuruan Regency, in the East Java province of Indonesia. Located 30 km from Surabaya, it lies on the southwest coast of the Madura Strait. The district is divided into fifteen villages.
Maospati
Maospati is small city (district level) located along National Highway Route 30 in East Java, Indonesia.
Tosari
thumb|Tosari in the early 20th century thumb|Tosari circa 1920-1940
Sumenep
district in Sumenep Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia
Podokoyo
Podokoyo is a village in Tosari district, Pasuruan Regency in East Java province, Indonesia. Its population is 1804.
Cemoro Lawang
dusun in Java, Indonesia
Segoropuro
village in Pasuruan Regency, East Java, Indonesia
Paras
village in Probolinggo Regency, East Java, Indonesia
Jambi
village in Nganjuk Regency, East Java, Indonesia