The island east of Java is Bali.
Yogyakarta is a name of a city , it lies in Java Island, part of Indonesia , name of a country in south east asia
JAVA
That's not an acronym. "Java" is originally the name of an island. Several other things have been named "Java", after the island, or after a type of coffee, which is also named after the island.
Mocha Java got it's name simply because it is a blend of Mocha, a Yemeni coffee, and Java (coffee from the Island of Java).
Yes it is; Java is also name of coffee originaly from the island and also a name of a computer programming language.
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Java is the name of island in Indonesia. In the ancient time, in the era of Hindus, Java was well knew by merchants and called it Javadwipa ( sanskrit languages) which meant 'island of paddy rice'. And then the name were used but in shorter version later and nowadays : Jawa in Bahasa Indonesia or Java in English
Java
bali and java
Java (an Indonesian island). However, the Java programming language was named after the Indonesian coffee bean (a favourite of one of its developers) rather than the island itself.
Omoto is a small town 1km east of Greymouth, Otira is about 80km east on the main road to Christchurch.