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The Province of Bengkulu
Maps Some fast facts about Bengkulu   Capital: Bengkulu Mountains: Kaba, Seblat, and Ulupalit. Lakes: Dendam Tak Sudah and Tes. Rainfall: 3.589 mm per year. Flora: Casiavera, rattan, meranti (Dipterocarpaceae). Two well known flowers are the "Rafflesia Arnoldi" the world's largest flower and the "Vanda Hogeriana". Fauna: Deer,, civet cats, tiger, elephant, and various species of snakes. Exports: Sawn-timber, coal, rubber and coffee. Primary Produce: Rice, corn, peanut, cassava, green peas and soybean. Commercial Crops: Coconut, clove, rubber, tobacco and coffee. Fish Products: Tuna, sea cucumber, skipjack tuna, barramundi, shrimp, anchovy, gouramy, common carp, tilapia and milk fish. Fresh Water Fishery Area: 4,000 ha Forest Products: Rattan, resin, incense, processed wood, and meranti wood (dipteracarpaceae). Mining: Coal. Handicraft: Rattan plaiting, hand-printed batik, and rubbing agate. Tourist Attractions: Marlborough Fortress, Hamilton and Parr monuments, the grave of Sentot Ali Basyah, Tebing Binjai Taba Penanjung Scenic Lookout, Nala and Panjang beaches, Botanical Conservatory housing both the "Rafflesia Arnoldi, Amarphopallus titanum and Vanda Hookeriana", Bukit Gedang Sebelat Zoo, Pulau Tikus reef area, Bukit Kaba crater, Hot springs at Suban Air Panas, Kepala Curup waterfall, Tabot traditional ceremony, The home of Indonesia's first president, Soekarno. .
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