Kauman is a village name used by regencies and municipalities in Central and East Java to name an area where pious Muslim communities are concentrated. 
A Kauman village is usually located on the west side of a town square with the Kauman Great Mosque adjacent to the square.[1] 
 References
   - ^ Marcus Zahnd (2008). Model baru perancangan kota yang kontekstual: kajian tentang kawasan tradisional di kota Semarang dan Yogyakarta : suatu potensi perancangan kota yang efektif (in Indonesian). Kanisius. pp. 93–104. ISBN 9789792119299. 
  
   
 
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