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In Central Java, Indonesia, there is a mountain on the seashore called Mount Muria. It is said that in the past, Mount Muria and the city of Jepara were islands separated from Java Island and randomized by an ancient strait or sea called the Muria Strait.
Have you ever felt stuck in traffic in Demak to Semarang even though there were no road repairs or accidents? If so, the same. Rob's water from the sea made the problem of traffic jams endless from when I was a kid to having a small child. According to research experts, the Semarang and Demak areas continue to collapse every year. Repair of damaged roads has also become an annual agenda. Not surprisingly, this area was once a sea of muria straits.
In this episode I want to discuss the origin of the cities around Mount Muria, namely Demak, Jepara, Kudus Pati, Rembang and Grobogan before the 17th century. Is it true that Jepara used to be an island separate from Java?
What is the story and the scientific evidence why the arif.com family is sure that Pati and Kudus plaza were the sea of muria straits?
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Immediately, let's see together. The origin and condition of Jepara, Kudus and Pati Regencies before the 17th century when there was still an ancient sea in the Muria Strait.
Video Contents:
00:00 Is it true that Muria Strait exists?
00:02 The area around Mount Muria
05:05 Majapahit Ferry
08:46 Banjarejo Grobogan Site
11:19 Bledug Kuwu Grobogan
14:43 Pati Mud Burst
17:32 Punjulharjo Ancient Boat Rembang
20:35 Patiayam Kudus site
24:59 Map of the City of the Majapahit Era
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