TUBAN is a city in East Java, Indonesia. The capital is located in Tuban. As far as is 1904.70 km ² and reaches 65 km long beach.
Tuban town has its origins in some of the first version, referred to as watu tiban means TUBAN (a stone that fell from the sky) is the legacy of stone brought by a pair of birds from Majapahit to Demak, and when the stone arrived in the town of Tuban, falling rocks and called Tuban. The second version is intended metu Banyu means out of the water, which is the event when Raden Dandang wacana (Kyai Gede Papringan)
or Regent First Tuban Papringan open forest and, oddly, when clean water is very swift. It is also associated with long shallow wells but the water a lot, and very good close to shore but the water is very fresh. There is also a third version of TUBAN derived from the word 'Tubo' or toxins, which means the same as in the Tuban area jenu.
Tuban regency government there since 1293 or since the government of the kingdom of Majapahit. The central government is the first district in the Village Semanding Prunggahan Kulon and Tuban town that is now used as the first Tuban Port Marine is a very strong fleet. Origin of name Tuban has existed since the reign of Prince Regent Dandang First Discourse. However, arcing in Tuban Harijadi by Raden Haryo Ronggolawe alert lifted on 12 November 1293. Tuban was once the most important place in the kingdom of Majapahit as it has a very strong fleet.
Tuban in the struggle against the invaders are very persistent. Armed with Bamboo Runcing, they fight the invaders. However, the strategy is to use Tuak Tuban, namely, the invaders were treated to drinks intoxicating. When they realized, they attacked and destroyed the post and colonial defense. As time advances, Tuban is now less important than the first. Tuban is now beginning to be forgotten by the people of Indonesia, when in Tuban contain a high historical value and greater participation in the struggle against colonial society that Tuban has begun to fade in the world of Indonesia's current government
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
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