Tambakbaya
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Village
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Location in Java | |
Coordinates: 6°21′58″S 106°11′47″E / 6.366064°S 106.196296°E / -6.366064; 106.196296 | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | Banten |
Regency | Lebak |
District | Cibadak |
Population
(2010)
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• Total | 5,469 |
Tambakbaya is a village in the Banten province on the island of Java, Indonesia.
Tambakbaya is in the district of Cibadak in the Lebak Regency in Banten. As of 2010 the village had a population of 5,469.[1]
In 1813 Java was under British control and the land was being leased rather than subject to forced deliveries and contingents as it had been under the Dutch.[2] Major Udney Yule, the British resident, was instructed by Stamford Raffles to grant equitable and moderate leases to the renter class.[2] All the half-yearly rents in the Bantam Residency due on 1 July 1813 were paid on time apart from those due from Pontang, Tanara, Tambakbaya and Trate(?). In this area a drought had caused the rice crop to fail entirely.[3]