Bojonegoro Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Bojonegoro, older spelling is Kabupaten Bodjanegara, Javanese: ê¦‘ê¦§ê¦¸ê¦¥ê¦ ê¦ºê¦¤ê§€ê¦¨ê¦—ê¦¤ê¦¼ê¦’ê¦«, romanized: Kabupatèn BojÃ¥negÃ¥rÃ¥) is a regency in East Java, Indonesia, about 110 km west of Surabaya. It is located in the inland part of northern Java plain, on the banks of the Solo River, the longest river in Java. Previously known as a major producer of teak and tobacco, Bojonegoro is a focus of attention in Indonesia as a new oil field has been found in this area. This oil find is the biggest oil discovery in Indonesia in three decades[2] and one of the biggest reserve in Indonesia.[3]
Nama | : | H. SETYO WAHONO |
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Jabatan | : | Penjabat Bupati Bojonegoro |
Riwayat Jabatan | : | 1. Komisioner KPU Bojonegoro 2. Wakil Komisaris Utama PT. Samator Indo Gas 3. Ketua Bidang Promosi Dan Marketing, PP PBVSI 4. Dewan Pembina dan Penasihat Klub Sepak Bola Persibo Bojonegoro |
Riwayat Pendidikan | : | 1. SDN Dolokgede 2. SMP Katolik Santo Tarsisius 3. SMA Muhammadiyah 2 Yogyakarta 4. Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) Yogyakarta |
Riwayat Organisasi | : | 1. Pendiri Asosiasi Untuk Demokrasi dan Kesejahteraan Sosial (Ademos) 2. Pendiri Yayasan Mannah (Kariman Kasminah) |
Alamat | : | Jl. P. Mas Tumapel No. 1, Kabupaten Bojonegoro Jawa Timur 62112 |
Telepon | : | (0353) 881826 |
Nama | : | Hj. NURUL AZIZAH |
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Jabatan | : | Penjabat Wakil Bupati Bojonegoro |
Riwayat Jabatan | : | 1. Sekretaris Daerah 2. Kepala Dinas Lingkungan Hidup 3. Kepala Dinas Kebersihan dan Pertamanan Tahun 2012 4. Kepala Dinas Kebersihan dan Pertamanan Tahun 2012 5. Camat Kecamatan Purwosari Tahun 2005 |
Riwayat Pendidikan | : | 1. S2 tahun 2001 2. S1 tahun 1993 Riwayat Diklat 1. ADUMLA tahun 1998, 2. DIKLATPIM TK.III tahun 2002, 3. DIKLATPIM TK.II tahun 2011 |
Riwayat Organisasi | : | - |
Alamat | : | Jl. P. Mas Tumapel No. 1, Kabupaten Bojonegoro Jawa Timur 62112 |
Telepon | : | (0353) 881826 |
Teksas Wonocolo is an area in the Kedewan District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java, featuring traditional oil mining. Located about 60km from the Bojonegoro city center and bordering Blora Regency, Central Java. Wonocolo was selected and proposed as a geosite within the Petroleum Geoheritage Bojonegoro because rocks representing the petroleum system are exposed here, and traditional oil extraction takes place in old Dutch-era wells. This oil extraction is traditionally carried out using car engines and rigs made of teak wood. The peak of the Wonocolo anticline is approximately 450m above sea level, while the shallowest drilling is about 200m from the fold's peak. Thus, the oil extracted from the Wonocolo reservoir is still above sea level. This demonstrates that the traditional oil drilling in Wonocolo is the shallowest in all of Indonesia, possibly the world. This Wonocolo geosite can be developed into the Old Well Wonocolo Geological Tourism site, focusing on non-renewable energy. The location is now known as Teksas Wonocolo, partly because its environment resembles oil locations in Texas, USA, and 'Teksas' is also an acronym for 'Tekad Selalu Aman dan Sejahtera' (Determination Always Safe and Prosperous). Teksas Wonocolo has become an educational tourism site in Bojonegoro. There is a 'Rumah Singgah' (Stopping House) which serves as a learning center about oil and the exploitation methods in Wonocolo. Additionally, adventure tours using Jeeps are available around the area.
Atas Angin is a location in Deling Village, Sekar District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java, 50 km from the city center. This location is a favorite among tourists due to its many beautiful spots offering views of the Bojonegoro landscape. Because of its numerous scenic panoramas, it often serves as a photography location, especially for prewedding photoshoots. Additionally, many visitors choose to camp on the hill called 'Bukit Cinta' (Love Hill) to witness the beauty of the sunrise. According to local stories, Love Hill was once the meeting place of Dewi Sekar Sari and Raden Atas Aji, a pair of lovers who met while fleeing during the wars between the Mataram and Pajang kingdoms. They are said to have settled in the Atas Angin area until the end of their lives. The natural conditions around Atas Angin are indeed a feast for the eyes. Almost along the entire journey to this location, tourists will be treated to very beautiful scenery.
Pacal Reservoir is located 35 km south of the Bojonegoro region, East Java province, Indonesia. It is a Dutch heritage structure, construction began in 1924 and it was inaugurated in 1933. It is one of the giant historical buildings that still functions today. Situated by the side of the Bojonegoro - Nganjuk highway, Pacal Reservoir, located in Kedungsumber Village, Temayang District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java, serves as a reliable water source for farmers in several sub-districts including Temayang, Sukosewu, Kapas, Balen, Sumberejo, Kanor, Baureno, Kepohbaru, Kedungadem, and Sugihwaras. The sturdy building with its characteristic Dutch colonial architecture is the main attraction of Pacal Reservoir.
Kedung Maor is located in Kedungsumber Village, Temayang District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java. Kedung Maor is a waterfall originating from the flow of the Soko River (Kali Soko) and the overflow from Pacal Reservoir (Waduk Pacal). At this location, there is a waterfall and fossil footprints. According to international geopark assessors, Kedung Maor holds high geoheritage site value. The name Kedung Maor itself is derived from the roaring sound of the water, which resembles the roar of a wild beast ('maor' means roar), hence the local residents have called it Kedung Maor since ancient times. Kedung Maor can be reached, being about 35km from the city center. The location is now also a tourist spot quite frequently visited for its natural beauty.
Dander Forest Tourism (Wana Wisata Dander) or (Tirta Wana Dander) is a nature tourism site located 15 km south of Bojonegoro City, precisely in Dander Village, Dander District, East Java, Indonesia. This location is very crowded on Sundays as many people visit it during the holiday. Inside this tourist park, there are swimming pools and a golf course. Vendors also liven up this tourist attraction, ensuring you won't go hungry during your visit. There, you can also see an F-86 Sabre fighter jet (No. TS-8609) made in the USA, which was handed over by the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force, Air Marshal Soekardi, to the Bojonegoro Regency Government on July 29, 1984. Tirta Wana Dander Tourist Park offers all its potential to tourists, both local and from outside the region. Supported by natural beauty and shady trees, this tourist spot, with its flagship swimming pool, becomes a more comfortable place for family recreation. Its advantage lies in its vast area, equipped with a golf course. This attraction is highly suitable for children because, besides the golf course, there are various children's games, such as a playground, a ball pit pool, swimming pools, and a very clear river with cool, pollution-free surroundings.
The Kayangan Api Eternal Flame is an eternal fire source that never goes out, located within a protected forest area in Sendangharjo Village, Ngasem District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java. The Kayangan Api complex is a natural geological phenomenon involving the release of natural gas from the earth which, once ignited, creates a fire that never extinguishes, even during rain. According to legend, Kayangan Api was the dwelling place of Mbah Kriyo Kusumo or Empu Supa, also known as Mbah Pandhe, who originated from the Majapahit Kingdom. To the west of the fire source, there is a mud puddle that smells of sulfur, believed to be where Mbah Kriyo Kusumo carried out his activities making agricultural tools and heirlooms such as keris, spears, cundrik, etc. The fire source is still considered sacred by some local communities, and according to tradition, the fire should only be taken for important ceremonies, as was done in the past, such as the coronation ceremony (Jumenengan Ngarsodalem) of Hamengkubuwana X. Taking the fire requires prerequisites, namely a ritual feast (selamatan/wilujengan) and a tayuban dance accompanied by the gamelan tunes 'eling-eling', 'wani-wani', and 'gunungsari', which were Mbah Kriyo Kusumo's favorite tunes. Therefore, when these tunes are played and danced by the female dancer (waranggono), she must not be accompanied by anyone.