Ciater, Administrative district in Subang, Indonesia
Ciater is an administrative district in West Java that spans several villages including Cisaat, Nagrak, Cibeusi, Cibitung, Palasari, and Sanca. The area sits within a region characterized by agricultural land and rural settlement patterns.
The district was officially defined as an administrative unit through the Minister of Home Affairs Decree Number 050-145 in 2022. This administrative division follows Indonesian governance structure and clarified the boundaries of the area.
Locals practice Sundanese traditions through regional ceremonies and prepare Indonesian dishes using ingredients from surrounding agricultural areas. These customs shape how people celebrate together and organize their daily communal life.
The area connects to major cities via the Cikopo-Palimanan and Purbaleunyi toll roads, providing good access for travelers. Visitors should prepare for rural infrastructure and plan routes using local roads when exploring the villages.
Natural hot springs bubble up from underground volcanic sources throughout the district, offering therapeutic water experiences. These geothermal resources create a distinctive feature that draws visitors seeking natural wellness treatments.
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