Java
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Java
Summary
Java is an island[1]. Java ranks in the top 0.23% of island entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,772 views/month, #17 of 7,296).[2]
Key Facts
- Java is identified as part of the Javanese ethnic group[3].
- Java is identified as part of the Sundanese people ethnic group[4].
- Java is identified as part of the Betawi people ethnic group[5].
- Java is identified as part of the Madurese ethnic group[6].
- Java is identified as part of the Chinese Indonesians ethnic group[7].
- Java is identified as part of the Malays ethnic group[8].
- Java is located in Indonesia[9].
- Java is in the country of Indonesia[10].
- Java is on the body of water Indian Ocean[11].
- Java is on the body of water Java Sea[12].
- Java is on the body of water Bali Strait[13].
- Java is on the body of water Sunda Strait[14].
- Java is on the body of water Madura Strait[15].
- Java's image is recorded as Gunung Merapi 2006-05-14, MODIS.jpg[16].
- Java's continent is recorded as Asia[17].
- Java's instance of is recorded as island[18].
- Java's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as West Java[19].
- Java's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Central Java[20].
- Java's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as East Java[21].
- Java's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Jakarta[22].
- Java's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Yogyakarta[23].
- Java's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Banten[24].
- Java's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 152057336[25].
- Java's GND ID is recorded as 4028527-3[26].
- Java's locator map image is recorded as Java Locator.svg[27].
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Origins and Family
Ethnic identities include Javanese[3], an ethnic groups in Indonesia[28], in Indonesia[29]; Sundanese people[4], an ethnic group[30]; Betawi people[5], an ethnic group[31]; Madurese[6], a people[32], in Indonesia[33]; Chinese Indonesians[7], a diaspora or migration by origin and host country[34], in Indonesia[35]; and Malays[8], an ethnic group[36], in Indonesia[37].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Java include Java coffee[38]; Jawa Mosque[39], a mosque[40], in Thailand[41]; Ichthyophis javanicus[42], a taxon[43]; and Trigonopterus javensis[44], a taxon[45].
Why It Matters
Java ranks in the top 0.23% of island entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,772 views/month, #17 of 7,296).[2] Java has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] Java is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
Entities named for Java include Java coffee[38]; Jawa Mosque[39], a mosque[40], in Thailand[41]; Ichthyophis javanicus[42], a taxon[43]; and Trigonopterus javensis[44], a taxon[45].