List of rivers of Java
In alphabetical order
- Angke River
- Asem River
- Baliung River
- Baru Barat River
- Baru Timur River
- Beet River
- Bodri River
- Brantas River
- Buaran River
- Buni River
- Cakung
- Ci Banten
- Ci Durian
- Ci Kaengan
- Ci Kapundung
- Ci Liwung
- Ci Manceuri
- Ci Manuk
- Ci Pinang
- Ci Sadane
- Ci Tanduy
- Ci Tarum
- Ci Ujung
- Comal River
- Grogol River
- Jatikramat River
- Kaso River: Sukabumi and Garut
- Krukut River
- Laki River
- Liman River
- Lusi River
- Madiun River
- Mandiri River
- Mas River
- Mookervaart River
- Opak River
- Oyo River
- Pemali River
- Pesanggrahan River
- Porong River
- Progo River
- Sanen River
- Serang River
- Serayu River
- Setail River
- Solo River
- Sunter River
- Tuntang River
- Widas River
Mouth location
The following list groups the rivers by the direction of the flow: the west, north, south or east coast of the Java island.
West coast of Java
The following river flows toward the west coast of Java to the Sunda Strait.
North coast of Java
The following rivers flow toward the north coast of Java to the Java Sea (from west to east).
- Ci Banten
- Ci Durian
- Asem River
- Bodri River
- Ci Liwung
- Ci Manceuri
- Ci Sadane
- Ci Tarum
- Beet River
- Ci Kapundung
- Ci Ujung
- Ci Manuk
- Pemali River
- Serang River
- Solo River
- Brantas River
North coast of Jakarta
The following rivers flow toward the north coast of Jakarta to the Java Sea (from west to east).
- Mookervaart River
- Angke River
- Maja River
- Pesanggrahan River
- Grogol River
- Krukut River
- Baru Barat River
- Ci Liwung
- Baru Timur River
- Ci Pinang
- Sunter River
- Buaran River
- Jatikramat River
- Cakung River
South coast of Java
The following rivers flow toward the south coast of Java to the Indian Ocean.
East coast of Java
The following river flows toward the east coast of Java to the Bali Strait.
By Province
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See also
References
- Map of Java. Peta Pulau Jawa. El Sena, Surabaya. Accessed 1 July 2017.
- Map of Indonesia. Peta Indonesia. Wawasan Nusantara. CV. Indo Prima Sarana. Accessed 29 Juli 2017.
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