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Coordinates: 6°49S 108°03E / 6.817°S 108.050°E / -6.817; 108.050
 

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6°49′S 108°03′E / 6.817°S 108.050°E / -6.817; 108.050

Cicarimanah is a village in Situraja District, Sumedang Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia. The village is located at an altitude of 400 meters above sea level in the region ± 850.35 hectares, and is located west of Pamulihan village, east of Karedok village, south of Cilopang village, and north of Bugel village.

Administration[edit]

Administratively, Cicarimanah is one of 15 villages in the District of Situraja of Sumedang Regency, which is located 6 km northeast of the capital of Situraja District.

Climate and geography[edit]

The mean temperature in Cicarimanah village is 30 °C, and, similar to many villages in Indonesia, experiences a dry and rainy season. The terrain is generally hilly.

History[edit]

Cicarimanah was formed around 1982, originally administered as part of Bugel village in Tomo District. The village was first led by a society figure and village native named Omo Rumaja, who served two terms from 1984–2002. After these office holders resigned, the village was led by Yayat Ruhiyat, also a village native, who also served two terms from 2002–2013. He was succeeded by Ruhatma, who served when Cicarimanah became part of the Situraja District on 1 January 2014.

Village leadership is detailed in the table below:

No Name Tenure of Office Address
1 Omo Rumaja 1984–2002 Cicarimanah
2 Yayat Ruhiyat 2002–2013 Cicarimanah
3 Ruhatma 2013–present Cicarimanah

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