Selasa, 20 September 2011

Geographical

Located at 101 ° 11 "BT - 109 ° 35 '​​East Longitude and 7 ° 10' LS - 7 ° 29 LS" [2] lies at altitudes ± 40-1500 meters above sea level with two seasons of rains season between April to September and Dry season between October to March. Generally Purbalingga included in a tropical climate with average rainfall is 3.739 mm - 4.789 mm per year. The highest rainfall amount was in District Karangmoncol, while the lowest rainfall in the district Kejobong. Temperatures in the area between 23:20 Purbalingga ° C - 32.88 ° C with an average of 24.49 ° C. [3]

Purbalingga are in basins that flanked a series of mountains. To the north is a series of mountains (Mount Slamet and the Dieng Plateau). The southern part is Serayu Depression, which flows through two major rivers and tributaries Serayu Kali, Kali Pekacangan. Other tributaries are like Kali Klawing, Kali Gintung, and other tributaries. District capitals are in Purbalingga, about 21 miles northeast Purwokerto.

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