Bojonegoro Overview
Bojonegoro District, is a district in East Java Province, Indonesia. The capital is Bojonegoro. This district borders the north of Tuban, Lamongan in the east, Nganjuk, Madiun district, and Ngawi district in the south, as well as the District Blora (Central Java) in the west. Bojonegoro western part (the border with Central Java) is part of the Cepu Block, one of the largest sources of petroleum deposits in Indonesia.
Geography Bojonegoro
Solo flowing from the south, the natural boundary of the Province of Central Java, and then flows eastward along the northern Bojonegoro. The northern part of the Solo River Basin are quite fertile with extensive agriculture. Agricultural area is generally planted with rice during the rainy season, and tobacco in the dry season. The southern part is limestone mountains, part of a series Kendeng Mountains. Northwestern part (bordering Central Java) is part of the Northern Limestone M ountains.
Bojonegoro city located in the path of Cepu-Semarang-Surabaya. The city is also crossed by railway lines Surabaya-Semarang-Jakarta.
Teak furniture from Bojonegoro
This flagship product has long been known and export quality, because Bojonegoro is the producer of high quality teak wood. The style and design has been adapted to the situation of the times, both cabinets, buffets, tables, chairs or beds.
As for the areas known as the furniture industry and some of them Sukorejo temayang. what distinguishes furniture Bojonegoro with other furniture, furniture Bojonegoro made from genuine teak wood and have a lifespan that can be said is quite old, with menggukan old wooden furniture and carvings then the results will be very beautiful so as to provide a distinctive style.
Crafts lathe-fork from Bojonegoro
Teak wood souvenirs typical form Bojonegoro fixed feature teak strokes. manufacture conducted thorough and detailed, but still considering the aesthetic aspects. Especially in the form of miniature cars, motorcycles, rickshaws, trains, clocks or jars, an interior decorator. teak wood crafts typical of the city Bojonegoro
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