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== Cerita dan Mitos ==
 
* '''Pejabat Akan Lengser Jika Berkunjung Ke Situs Ngurawan'''
 
There used to be a beautiful princess who lived in Ngurawan Village named Putri Cacing because she was used to be a worm demon. One day, She met Sunan Kalijaga who was looking for ablution water and expressed her desire to become a human.
 
"I agreed to change you into human," Sunan Kalijaga stated, "but i have some condition that you need to accept."
 
"I will accept every condition you give." Agreed Putri Cacing.
 
"You must accept a proposal from one of the two Princes that would come and ask to marry you."
 
Putri Cacing was agreeing his condition, "I'm agree."
 
And so, Putri Cacing was became human.
 
However, when Majapahit Prince came to ask to marry her, ther Princess refused. Not only, the Prince also disappeared. They never returned to the kingdom.
 
Then, the King of Majapahit sent the Commander Tambakboyo to find out the whereabout of the two Princes. However, after meeting Putri Cacing, Tambakboyo did not find the two Princes. He was furious and then said out loud, "because of you did not fulfill the condition given, I'll turn you back into your demon form."
 
Feeling that he was failed to carry out the task, he was ashamed to return to Majapahit and chose to settle in Ngurawan as a commoner.
 
Then a messenger from Majapahit came, asking Tambakboyo to return to Majapahit. However, the request was rejected by him. Hearing report that Tambakboyo refused to return, The King was angry and sent an envoy of troops to forcibly pick up Tambakboyo. Tambakboyo was very angry eith this action and cursed, "Any royal official who is still looking for me in this area will be doomed!"
 
And so, the curses started. The curses that said any goverment official will face a misfortune after visiting Ngurawan.
 
Moral Value: We have to keep our promises and not avoid promises that we make.