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Gunungkidul On Wildfire Alert

Wildfire occurrences on Mt Merbabu and Sumbing in Central Java intensity
increased in the last two days

en.tempo.co23 Agustus 2015

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Monkeys Invade Farmlands in Gunungkidul

The rain that is coming late this season is assumed to be the
cause of the recent monkey invasions into some farmlands in
Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta.

en.tempo.co12 Januari 2014

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Gunungkidul Villages Runs Professional Businesses

Executive Director of the Institute for Research and Empowerment Sukasmanto expressed the importance of encouraging a model to reduce poverty by optimizing village asset management.

en.tempo.co8 Januari 2013

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Rain Water Storage in Gunungkidul

As the rainy season approaches, residents in 10 villages of Patuk and Gedangsari sub districts in Gunungkidul regency, have built 1.062 rain water storage areas. The construction of these storage areas was done collectively with funding assistance from the Japanese Red Cross, valued at Rp7 billion, said Mihoko Goto, representative from the Japanese Red Cross for Indonesia, yesterday.

en.tempo.co20 Oktober 2018

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Rain Water Storage in Gunungkidul

As the rainy season approaches, residents in 10 villages of Patuk and Gedangsari sub districts in Gunungkidul regency, have built 1.062 rain water storage areas. The construction of these storage areas was done collectively with funding assistance from the Japanese Red Cross, valued at Rp7 billion, said Mihoko Goto, representative from the Japanese Red Cross for Indonesia, yesterday.

en.tempo.co22 Oktober 2018