The city map of Surakarta, Indonesia, illustrates the spatial distribution of cultural activities and important urban features. In the upper-left corner, an inset map of Indonesia highlights the locations of Jakarta and Surakarta, with Jakarta marked in red and Surakarta marked in blue. The main map displays the street network of Surakarta with main streets shown as thick brown lines, local streets as thin light lines, railway lines as dark linear tracks, and rivers as blue curved lines. A compass rose appears in the upper-right corner, indicating north, south, east, and west directions. Across the city, numerous colored dots represent different categories of cultural activities. According to the legend at the bottom left, black dots represent Tradition, brown dots represent Craft, blue dots represent Music, red dots represent Culinary, and green dots represent Exhibition. Three major heritage districts are emphasized with dashed circular boundaries and shaded brown regions. These areas correspond to the “Pura Mangkunegaran Area” in the northern-central part of the city, the “Kasunanan Area” in the southern-central part, and the “Pasar Gede Area” toward the eastern-central section. These highlighted zones show a higher concentration of cultural activity points. Additional labeled landmarks appear within the city, including locations such as “Makam Daksopuro”, “Museum Radya Pustaka”, and “Rumah B p Soemino”. A scale bar is shown at the bottom right indicating map distance from 0 to 3640 meters.Tourism priority areas in Surakarta city
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