Dlingo

Dlingo is a district in Bantul District, Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia. Dlingo Geographically located in the eastern district of Bantul, and is bordered by kkabupaten Gunungkidul, the potential that exists in the district is in the industrial sector Dlingo wood, wicker, and tourism potential landscape of mountains. Characteristics of Villages dimilikipun diverse among others: 
  1. Mangunan is a village in the district Dlingo, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The village has the potential of agro-tourism in the form of garden fruits (still in the pilot), carving crafts, souvenirs, natural and unspoiled countryside. 
  2. Muntuk is a village in the district Dlingo, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The village has the potential of bamboo handicrafts that have penetrated national and international markets, as well as tourism potential of the natural landscape in tourism areas Nganjir pegunungungan. 
  3. Terong is a village in the district Dlingo, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, which lies north of the district's most Dlingo. This village is a village which is politically most dynamic than other villages in the district Dlingo, it can be shown by high political participation of citizens in any democratic party in local elections and elections. In addition also in terms of educational development among the most prominent that the culture of critical community has begun to wake up, especially at this time almost every family has the awareness to send their children to university. 
  4. Temuwuh is a village in the district Dlingo, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.Characteristics of this village's most prominent is the exact economic competition in the local economy has started to realize the potential of his village that is by meeting everyday needs with a trade and try to create jobs. Small and medium enterprises began to develop and begin to penetrate the national market. The most dominating commodity is timber industry / meubeler form of leaf doors, tables, chairs and wooden goods, in addition to industry-craftsmen fake flowers, and wooden shelves sengon. 
  5. Jatimulyo is a village in the district Dlingo, Bantul, Yogyakarta, general Indonesia.Secara this village do not experience notable growth in terms of economic, political, and local potentials that exist, but in this region there are tourist locations ritualalways crowded outside the area visited by tourists, such as Spring Tree Banyu Urip and Jatikluwih. So the general characteristics of this village lies in the religious heritage of the ancestors. 
  6. Dlingo is a village in the district Dlingo, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Dlingo Village is a village that is religiously diverse, dominated by agriculture sector economically, and politically are still traditionalists, and community participation in development is still weak, but from the natural wealth there is a potential hydrology (groundwater) that can be developed. Water needs in the village can be met with the management requirements of existing resources can be accessed optimally.