Liman River

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CountryIndonesia
ProvinceBanten
Sourcesouthern mountains of Banten
locationCirinten, Lebak
Liman River
Ci Liman, Ciliman, Chiliman River, Tji Liman, Tjiliman, Tjitiman, Tjillman River
Liman River is located in Java
Liman River
Location of the river mouth
Liman River is located in Indonesia
Liman River
Liman River (Indonesia)
Location
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceBanten
Physical characteristics
Sourcesouthern mountains of Banten
  locationCirinten, Lebak
MouthTeluk Lada (Pepper bay), Sunda Strait
  location
Panimbang
Basin size503 km2 (194 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemCiliman basin

Liman river or Ci Liman is the name of a river located at the western tip of Java Island, Banten Province, Indonesia.[1] It originates from its headwaters in the southern mountains of Banten, around the Sareweh in the Lebak Regency, near the settlement of the Baduy Dalam tribe. It flows westward towards the coast in the Panimbang, region of Pandeglang and empties into Lada Bay, the Sunda Strait. It is approximately 73 km from the center of Cilegon city to the mouth of the river.[2][3]

Ci Liman is the main stem in the Ciliman River basin system, which covers a n area of approximately 503 km2 (194 sq mi).[4]

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