English: Ngawen temple (Indonesian: Candi Ngawen), view from northeast, an 8th-century Buddhist temple located in Ngawen village, 5 kilometers south from Muntilan town, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The temple was built by Sailendra dynasty and linked to Mendut, Pawon, and Borobudur. Ngawen temple is located around 6 kilometers east from Mendut temple.
Bahasa Indonesia: Candi Ngawen dilihat dari sudut timur laut, sebuah candi Buddha abad ke-8 yang terletak di Desa Ngawen, 5 kilometer selatan dari kota Muntilan, Kabupaten Magelang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Candi ini dibangun oleh dinasti Sailendra dan terkait dengan Mendut, Pawon, dan Borobudur. Candi Ngawen terletak sekitar 6 kilometer sebelah timur dari Candi Mendut.
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Ngawen temple (Indonesian: Candi Ngawen), view from northeast, an 8th-century Buddhist temple located in Ngawen village, 5 kilometers south from Muntilan town, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The temple was built by Sailendra dynasty and linked to Mendut, Pawon, and Borobudur. Ngawen temple is located around 6 kilometers east from Mendut temple.