East Telukjambe, Administrative district in Karawang, Indonesia
East Telukjambe is a district in Karawang, West Java, consisting of nine villages spread across its territory. These settlements form a substantial administrative area within the regency.
The area underwent administrative changes in 1624 when a new leader was appointed to direct regional governance. This appointment marked a turning point in how the local realm was managed.
The district maintains strong connections to Sundanese traditions, as evidenced by its alternative name Telukjambe Wétan in the local language and community practices.
The Jakarta-Cikampek toll road runs through the area, providing direct access to industrial zones located in the southern section. This route connects the district to key economic centers in the wider region.
The district is home to Singaperbangsa University Karawang, a major educational institution serving the region. The university contributes to the local economy and infrastructure of the area.
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