Mount Muria

Mount Muria
Moerjo, Moerija
Mount Muria, photographed in 1999 by the crew of the STS-93 mission
Highest point
Elevation1,602 m (5,256 ft)
Prominence1,595 m (5,233 ft)
ListingRibu
Coordinates6°37′00″S 110°53′00″E / 6.616667°S 110.883333°E / -6.616667; 110.883333
Geography
Mount Muria
Mount Muria (Java Island)
Mount Muria
Mount Muria (Indonesia)
Location
CountryIndonesia
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruption160 BCE

Mount Muria or Gunung Muria is a dormant stratovolcano on the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia, about 66 km north of Semarang city. It is located in three Regencies: Jepara on the west, Kudus on the south, and Pati on the east. Some sources state the mountain has a height of 1602 m, some state 1625 m.

Mount Muria was once an island, separated from Java by the Muria Strait. The strait was one of the spice trade routes connecting the Middle East with Maluku and was probably traveled by Tomé Pires on his voyage to Java. The strait closed around 1657.:111–113

In 1979, the northern side of the mountain was chosen by the National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN) [id] as a location for the construction of a nuclear power plant, with the understanding that the risk of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions was small compared to other parts of Java and Bali. The plant's placement also took into consideration electricity consumption in Central Java. Earthquakes that rocked Mount Muria in the 2010s put an end to the development plan.

The mountain last erupted in 160 BCE.