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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 266 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PREANGER  , a residency of the

island of
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Java, Dutch East Indies, bounded S. by the
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Indian Ocean, W. by
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Bantam, N. by
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Batavia and
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Krawang, and N.E. and E. by
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Cheribon and Banyumas . It is officially termed the Preanger Regencies, of which there are five, covering the several administrative divisions . It also includes the small island of Nusa Were . The natives are Sudanese . The whole residency is mountainous, but there are two main parallel ranges of peaks along the
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northern boundary and through the
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middle . Among these are to be found a singularly large number of both active and inactive volcanoes, including the well-known Salak and Gede in the north, and bunched together at the eastern end the Chikorai, Papandayan, Wayang,
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Malabar, Guntur, &c., ranging from 6000 to ro,000 ft. in height . The rivers of the province belong to the basins of the Indian Ocean and the Java Sea respectively, the
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water-parting being formed by the western and eastern ends respectively of the northern and
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southern lines of mountain peaks . The two which drain the largest basin are the Chi Manuk and the Chi Tarum, both rising in the eastern end of the province and flowing north-east and north-west respectively to the Java Sea . The Chi Tandui, also rising here, flows south-east to the Indian Ocean, and alone of all the rivers in this province is navigable . Large stretches of marsh occur on each side of this
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river, as well as here and there among the hills where inland lakes formerly existed, as, for instance, near Bandung .
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Crater lakes are Telaga (lake) Budas, in the crater of the
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volcano of the same name in the south-east, and Telaga Warna, on the slopes of the Gede, famous for its beautiful tinting . On the same side of the Gede is the
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health resort of Sindanglaya (founded 1850-1860), with a
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mineral spring containing salt, and close by is the country residence of Chipanas, belonging to the governor-general .

Numerous warm springs are scattered about this volcanic region .

Petroleum and
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coal have been worked, and there is a rich yield of
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chalk, while a good quality of bricks is made from the red clay . The
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soil is in general very fertile, the
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principal products being rice, maize and
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pulse (kachang) in the
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lower grounds, and
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cinchona, coffee and tea, as well as
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cocoa,
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tobacco and fibrous
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plants in the hills . The coffee cultivation has, however, consider-ably diminished .
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Forest culture, mat-making,
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weaving and fish-breeding are also practised, the last-named in the marshes after the rice harvest . The plantations are almost entirely owned by the government and Europeans, but the rice mills are in the hands of Chinese . Irrigation
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works have been carried out in various parts . The principal towns are Bandung, the capital of the residency, Sukabumi, Chianjar, Sumedang, Chichalengka, Garut, Tasik Malaya and Marion Jaya, all with the exception of Sumedang connected by railway .

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