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CHERIBON

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 83 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHERIBON  , a residency of the

island of
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Java, Dutch East Indies, bounded S. and W. by the
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Preanger regencies, N.W. by
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Krawang, N. by the Java Sea, and E. by the residencies of Tegal and Banyumas . Pop . (1897) 1,577,521, including 867 Europeans, 2Io8 Chinese, and 2016
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Arabs and other
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Asiatic foreigners . The natives consist of
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Middle Javanese in the north and Sundanese in the south . Cheribon has been for many centuries the centre of Islamism in western Java, and is also the seat of a fanatical
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Mahommedan
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sect controlled from Mecca . The native population is on the whole orderly and prosperous . The
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northern
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half of the residency is flat and marshy in places, especially in the north-western corner, while the
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southern half is mountainous . In the middle stands the huge
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volcano Cherimai, clad with virgin
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forest and coffee plantations, and surrounded at its
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foot by rice fields . South-south-west of Cherimai on the Preanger border is the Sawal volcano, at whose foot is the beautiful Penjalu lake .
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Sulphur and salt springs occur on the slopes of Cherimai, and near Palimanan there is a cavernous hole called Guwagalang (or Payagalang), which exhales carbonic acid
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gas, and is considered
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holy by the natives and guarded by priests . There is a similar hole in the Preanger . The
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principal products of cultivation are
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sugar, coffee, rice and also tea and
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pulse (rachang), the plantations being for the most
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part owned by Europeans .

The

chief towns are Cheribon, a seaport and capital of the residency, the seaport of Indramaya, Palimanan, Majalengka, Kuningan and Chiamis . Cheribon has a good open roadstead . The
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town is very old and irregularly built, and the
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climate is unhealthy; nevertheless it has a lively export trade in sugar and coffee and is a
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regular
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port of call . In 1908 the two descendants of the old sultans of Cheribon still resided there in their respective Kratons or palaces, and each received an
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annual income of over £1500 for the loss of his privileges . A country residence belonging to one of the sultans is situated close to Cheribon and is much visited on account of its fantastic architecture . Indramaya was a considerable trading place in the days of the early Portuguese and Dutch traders . Kuningan is famous for a breed of small but strong horses .

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