Districts Of North Sumatra
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Districts Of North Sumatra
The province of North Sumatra in Indonesia is divided into regencies which in turn are divided administratively into districts (). The districts of North Sumatra with the regency it falls into are as follows: *Adiankoting, Tapanuli Utara *Adman Dewi, Tapanuli Tengah *Aek Bilah, Tapanuli Selatan *Aek Kuasan, Asahan *Aek Kuo, Labuhanbatu Utara *Aek Ledong, Asahan *Aek Natas, Labuhanbatu Utara *Aek Songsongan, Asahan *Afulu, Nias Utara *Air Batu, Asahan *Air Joman, Asahan *Air Putih, Batubara *Ajibata, Toba Samosir *Alasa Talumuzoi, Nias Utara *Alasa, Nias Utara *Amandraya, Nias Selatan *Arse, Tapanuli Selatan *Babalan, Langkat *Badiri, Tapanuli Tengah *Bahorok, Langkat *Baktiraja, Humbang Hasundutan *Balige, Toba Samosir *Bandar Huluan, Simalungun *Bandar Khalipah, Serdang Bedagai *Bandar Masilam, Simalungun *Bandar Pasir Mandoge, Asahan *Bandar Pulau, Asahan *Bandar, Simalungun *Bangun Purba, Deli Serdang *Barumun Tengah, Padang Lawas *Barumun, Padang Lawas *Barus, Tapanuli Tenga ...
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Provinces Of Indonesia
Provinces are the first-level administrative divisions of Indonesia. They were formerly called first-level provincial regions (), before the Post-Suharto era in Indonesia, Reform era. Provinces have a local government, consisting of a List of current governors in Indonesia, governor () and a Regional House of Representatives, regional legislative body (). The governor and members of local representative bodies are elected by Election, popular vote for five-year terms, but governors can only serve for two terms. Provincial governments have the authority to regulate and manage their own government affairs, subject to the limits of the Government of Indonesia, central government. The average land area of all 38 provinces in Indonesia is about , and they had an average population of 7,410,626 people in mid-2024. Indonesia is divided into 38 provinces, nine of which have special autonomous status. The terms for special status are "" and "", which translate to "special", or "designat ...
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North Sumatra
North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the southeast, West Sumatra to the south, the Indian Ocean to the west, and the Strait of Malacca (with a maritime border with Malaysia) to the east. With a 2020 population around 14.8 million and a mid-2024 estimate around 15.6 million, North Sumatra is Indonesia's fourth most populous province and the most populous province outside of Java, Java Island. At , North Sumatra is the third-largest province in area on the island of Sumatra behind South Sumatra and Riau. Major ethnic groups include the Malay Indonesian, Malay, native to the east coast; several Batak groups, indigenous to the west coast and central highlands; the Nias people of Nias, Nias Island and its surrounding islets; and Chinese Indonesian, Chinese, Javanese people, Javanese, an ...
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Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guinea, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and the List of countries and dependencies by area, 14th-largest country by area, at . With over 280 million people, Indonesia is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fourth-most-populous country and the most populous Islam by country, Muslim-majority country. Java, the world's List of islands by population, most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population. Indonesia operates as a Presidential system, presidential republic with an elected People's Consultative Assembly, legislature and consists of Provinces of Indonesia, 38 provinces, nine of which have Autonomous administrative divisi ...
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Regencies Of Indonesia
A regency (; ), sometimes incorrectly referred to as a district and previously known as second-level region, is an administrative division of Indonesia, directly under a Provinces of Indonesia, province and on the same level with City status in Indonesia, city (''kota''). Regencies are divided into Districts of Indonesia, districts (''Kecamatan'', ''Distrik'' in Western New Guinea, Papua region, or ''Kapanewon'' and ''Kemantren'' in the Special Region of Yogyakarta). The average area of Indonesian regencies is about , with an average population of 670,958 people. The English name "regency" comes from the Dutch East Indies, Dutch colonial period, when regencies were ruled by (or regents) and were known as in Dutch language, Dutch ( in Javanese and subsequently Indonesian). had been regional lords under the precolonial monarchies of Java. When the Dutch abolished or curtailed those monarchies, the bupati were left as the most senior indigenous authority. They were not, strictly s ...
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Districts Of Indonesia
In Indonesia, district or ambiguously subdistrict, is the third-level Subdivisions of Indonesia, administrative subdivision, below Regency (Indonesia), regency or City status in Indonesia, city. The local term is used in the majority of Indonesian areas. The term is used in Western New Guinea, provinces in Papua. In the Special Region of Yogyakarta, the term ''kapanewon'' is used for districts within the regencies, while the term ' is used for districts within Yogyakarta, the province's only city. According to Statistics Indonesia, there are a total of 7,288 districts in Indonesia as of 2023, subdivided into 83,971 administrative villages (rural ' and urban '). During the Dutch East Indies and early republic period, the term ''district'' referred to ''kewedanan'', a subdivision of regency, while ' was translated as ''subdistrict'' (). Following the abolition of ''kewedanan'', the term ''district'' began to be associated with ' which has since been directly administered by regency ...
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Girsang Sipangan Bolon
Girsang Sipangan Bolon is an administrative district (''kecamatan'') in Simalungun Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The district lies on the southwestern side of the regency, and touches the east coast of Lake Toba. The town of Parapat, the main eastern link to Samosir, Samosir Island, is located within this district. The district covers a land area of 123.56 km2, and is composed of six villages - the rural ''desa'' of Sibaganding, Sipangan Bolon and Sipangan Bolon Mekar, and the urban ''kelurahan'' of Parapat, Tigaraja (also a part of Parapat town) and Girsang. Demographics According to the official estimates as at mid 2023, the district has a population of 18,240.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, ''Kecamatan Girsang Sipangan Bolon Dalam Angka 2024'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.1209050) The population density of the district in mid 2023 was 148 persons/km2. References Populated places in North Sumatra {{NSumatra-geo-stub ...
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Haranggaol
Haranggaol is a subdistrict in Simalungun, North Sumatra, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, .... References Populated places in North Sumatra {{NSumatra-geo-stub ...
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Lahewa
Lahewa, also Lahia, is a village and sub-district (''kecamatan'') of North Nias Regency on Nias Island, in the North Sumatra province of Sumatra, Indonesia. Forming part of the northwestern coast of Nias Island, in 2001 the sub-district had a population of 26,548 people. The main village of Lahewa is the third largest settlement on the island, and is home to a mosque and several guesthouses. History Missionaries visited Nias Island in the early 20th century, and Christianity was reported to have spread to Lahewa by 1915. Lahewa and Nias Island were struck hard by the Indian Ocean tsunami of 26 December 2004. 150 were reported dead and 3000 homeless in Lahewa, Sirombu and Mandrehe, the tsunami destroying most of the fishing boats. Due to the poverty-stricken conditions, the people of Lahewa have traditionally suffered from diarrhoea, malaria and dengue fever. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), with support from Canadian Red Cross have wo ...
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Panai Hilir, Labuhan Batu
Panai Hilir (''Downstream Panai'') is a district of Labuhan Batu Regency in North Sumatra North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ... Province of Indonesia. It had a population of 35,811 at the 2010 Census, which rose to 42,761 at the 2020 Census.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. There are seven villages in the district: * Sei Sanggul * Sei Lumut * Sei Sakat * Sei Baru * Wonosari * Sei Tawar * Sei Penggantungan References Districts of North Sumatra {{NSumatra-geo-stub ...
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Sawit Seberang
Sawit Seberang Factory Railway - also referred to as Sawit Sebrang - is the name of palm oil factory Pabrik Kelapa Sawit (PKS) Sawit Seberang located at Sawit Sebrang Districts of Indonesia, district (kecamatan) in Langkat Regency (), the northernmost Regencies of Indonesia, regency of North Sumatra. Bear its name according to a little village that also has same name, village Sawit Seberang. Infrastructure The factory is located near the north-east border of the village Sawit Seberang, north of Medan, about 30 km northwest of the town Stabat - nowadays the seat of Langkat - and north of the city Binjai, formerly also written as ''Bindjai''. At present it is one of more than two dozens locations of the PT. Perkebunan Nusantara II company. PTPN II was formed in March 1996 and is congregated of agriculture industry enterprises, which produce palm oil, sugar, rubber and tobacco on an area of 117.169,47 ha in North Sumatra. The headquarter is in Tanjung Morawa about 10  ...
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Districts Of North Sumatra
The province of North Sumatra in Indonesia is divided into regencies which in turn are divided administratively into districts (). The districts of North Sumatra with the regency it falls into are as follows: *Adiankoting, Tapanuli Utara *Adman Dewi, Tapanuli Tengah *Aek Bilah, Tapanuli Selatan *Aek Kuasan, Asahan *Aek Kuo, Labuhanbatu Utara *Aek Ledong, Asahan *Aek Natas, Labuhanbatu Utara *Aek Songsongan, Asahan *Afulu, Nias Utara *Air Batu, Asahan *Air Joman, Asahan *Air Putih, Batubara *Ajibata, Toba Samosir *Alasa Talumuzoi, Nias Utara *Alasa, Nias Utara *Amandraya, Nias Selatan *Arse, Tapanuli Selatan *Babalan, Langkat *Badiri, Tapanuli Tengah *Bahorok, Langkat *Baktiraja, Humbang Hasundutan *Balige, Toba Samosir *Bandar Huluan, Simalungun *Bandar Khalipah, Serdang Bedagai *Bandar Masilam, Simalungun *Bandar Pasir Mandoge, Asahan *Bandar Pulau, Asahan *Bandar, Simalungun *Bangun Purba, Deli Serdang *Barumun Tengah, Padang Lawas *Barumun, Padang Lawas *Barus, Tapanuli Tenga ...
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