Wonokromo
District in East Java, Indonesia
Wonokromo Kecamatan Wonokromo | |
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District | |
Graha Bumiputera Wonokromo | |
Map of Wonokromo in Surabaya | |
Interactive map outlining Wonokromo | |
Coordinates: 7°18′01″S 112°44′15″E / 7.30032°S 112.737509°E / -7.30032; 112.737509 | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | East Java |
City | Surabaya |
Area | |
• Total | 8.28 km2 (3.20 sq mi) |
BPS[1] | |
Population (mid 2022 estimate)[2] | |
• Total | 155,559 |
• Density | 19,000/km2 (49,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | GMT +7 |
Wonokromo is an administrative district (kecamatan) in the city of Surabaya, Indonesia. The Wonokromo railway station serves the area. The Kalimas River originally turned north and empties into the Tanjung Perak and Kali Jagir, a manmade branch of the river that connects east to the sea and includes a dam built by the Dutch. The area is also home to DTC (Darmo Trade Center) formerly the Wonokromo Market.[3]
Administrative divisions
Wonokromo is divided into 6 administrative villages:
- Ngagel
- Ngagelrejo
- Darmo
- Sawunggaling
- Wonokromo
- Jagir
Gallery
- Wonokromo Market circa 1930s
- Wonokromo Lock circa 1930s
- Kali Jagir, Wonokromo aerial circa 1920s
- Wonokromo Lock
- Bandjirsluis
- Women at the Wonokromo Market
- Wonokromo Bridge
- Wonokromo lock construction early 1920s
- Wonokromo Market
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Districts of Surabaya
- Asemrowo
- Benowo
- Bubutan
- Bulak
- Dukuh Pakis
- Gayungan
- Genteng
- Gubeng
- Gunung Anyar
- Jambangan
- Karangpilang
- Kenjeran
- Krembangan
- Lakarsantri
- Mulyorejo
- Pabean Cantikan
- Pakal
- Rungkut
- Sambikerep
- Sawahan
- Semampir
- Simokerto
- Sukolilo
- Sukomanunggal
- Tambaksari
- Tandes
- Tegalsari
- Tenggilis Mejoyo
- Wiyung
- Wonocolo
- Wonokromo