For the longest time, Indonesians have known the three largest provinces on the island of Java as West Java, Central Java, and East Java. Their names are straightforward, reflecting their geographical positions on the map. Recently, however, a proposal to rename West Java as “Tatar Sunda” has resurfaced, reigniting a debate about history, identity, and what a province’s name is meant to represent. To subscribe please click here

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