Madiun River

Madiun River
Kali Bengawan Madioen, Kali Madioen
Location of the mouth
Madiun River (Indonesia)
Native name
Location
CountryIndonesia
StateEast Java
Ngawi
CityMadiun (city)
Ngawi (city)
Physical characteristics
Source confluenceSome tributaries
 • locationSawoo, Ponorogo
MouthSolo River
 • location
Ngawi (city)
 • coordinates
7°23′17″S 111°27′28″E / 7.38796°S 111.45765°E / -7.38796; 111.45765

The Madiun River (Indonesian: Bengawan Madiun or Kali Madiun) is a river in East Java and Ngawi, Indonesia, about 500 km to the east of the capital Jakarta. It is the largest tributary of the Solo River. Its name indicates that it passes through the major city of Madiun, East Java, Indonesia. This river starts as several smaller tributaries converging near the city of Ponorogo, in particular the Kali Slahung, Kali Keyang, and Kali Sungkur. It eventually converges with the Solo River near the city of Ngawi.