Tengers
The term "Tengers" is most commonly encountered as a variant spelling of "Tengger," which refers to:
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The Tenggerese People: An ethnic group residing primarily in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park area of East Java, Indonesia. They are known for their unique culture, traditions, and Hindu-Buddhist religious beliefs.
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Tengger Mountains: A mountain range in East Java, Indonesia, encompassing the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. Mount Bromo is the most famous and active volcano within this range.
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Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park: A national park located in East Java, Indonesia, named after the Tengger Mountains, Mount Bromo, and Mount Semeru. The park is known for its volcanic landscapes and biodiversity.
The spelling "Tengers" is significantly less frequent than "Tengger" and may be considered a misspelling or a less common transliteration, depending on the context. When researching information about the people, mountains, or national park in East Java, "Tengger" is the preferred and more accurate term to use.