Mandiraja ( indon. Kecamatan Mandiraja ) is a district in the regency of Banjarnegar, Central Java Province, Indonesia . Area 52.61 square meters km, population 65.813 inhabitants (2018, estimate).
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| Square | 52.61 km² |
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| Population | 63679 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
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There are 16 villages in Mandiraj County. The district center is the village of Majarajakulen. On the territory of the district there are ancient burials, including Adipati Virases, one of the descendants of the Sultan Agung from Mataram.
The culture of Mandiraji is close to the culture of the inhabitants of the Banyumas regency, which is typical for the Javanese as a whole, but has its own characteristics. Characterized by bamboo products, batik tulis, mats [2] . Developed fishing. From the cuisine, local tofu (mendoan) and the traditional drink es Doger (milk with squeezed coconut, avocado juice) are famous. In the culture of dancing, the langger is accompanied by the gamelan and ebeg (in imitation of the riders).
Most of the inhabitants are Muslims (98%), the rest are Catholics , Protestants and adherents of Javanese mysticism (Kedzhaven).