Kota Gede

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Kota Gede is a historic district in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, renowned as the former royal center of the Mataram Sultanate and for its traditional Javanese architecture and silver craftsmanship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
architecturalStyle Indo-Islamic architecture NERFINISHED
Javanese traditional architecture
country Indonesia
craftSpecialization jewelry making
metalworking
culture Javanese culture
economicActivity silver handicraft production
tourism
ethnicMajority Javanese people NERFINISHED
formerRole royal center of the Mataram Sultanate
governedBy Yogyakarta city government NERFINISHED
hasCemetery royal graveyard of Mataram rulers
hasFeature narrow alleys
traditional markets for silver goods
walled compounds
hasLandmark Kota Gede Great Mosque NERFINISHED
Mataram royal cemetery NERFINISHED
traditional Javanese houses
heritageType historic urban area
historicalEra Mataram Sultanate period NERFINISHED
knownFor historic royal cemetery
old mosques
silver craftsmanship
silver industry
traditional Javanese architecture
traditional markets
language Indonesian
Javanese
locatedIn Yogyakarta NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Special Region of Yogyakarta NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Java southern coast hinterland
locatedOnIsland Java NERFINISHED
materialSpecialization silver
partOf Yogyakarta city NERFINISHED
partOfHistoricalEntity Mataram Sultanate NERFINISHED
region southern Yogyakarta
religionMajority Islam
religiousBuildingType mosque complex
timeZone Western Indonesian Time NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
transportAccess road connections to central Yogyakarta
urbanForm kampung-style settlement
urbanHeritageStatus protected historic area
UTCOffset +7

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Mataram Sultanate capital Kota Gede