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Aceh Tenggara Regency: Bukit Bener Meriah Regency: Celala: Aceh Tengah Regency: Celala: Bener Meriah Regency: Cot Girek: Aceh Utara Regency: Danau Paris: Aceh Singkil Regency: Darul Aman: Aceh Timur Regency: Darul Hasanah: Aceh Tenggara Regency: Darul Iksan: Aceh Timur Regency: Darul Imarah: Aceh Besar Regency: Darul Kamal: Aceh Besar Regency ...
This is a list of regencies and cities in Aceh province. As of October 2019, there were 18 regencies and 5 cities. ... Aceh Tenggara Regency [10] Kutacane: Raidin ...
Southeast Aceh Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Aceh Tenggara) is a regency in the Aceh province of Indonesia.It is located on the island of Sumatra.In 1974, the Southeast Aceh Regency was created by being separated from the Central Aceh Regency; [2] however in 2002 the northern part of this regency was itself split away to form the new Gayo Lues Regency.
East Aceh Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Aceh Timur) is a regency in eastern Aceh province of Indonesia. It is located on the island of Sumatra.The regency covers an area of 6,040.6 square kilometres and had a population of 360,475 at the 2010 Census [2] and 422,401 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 449,796 - comprising 226,316 males and 223,430 females. [1]
Provinces are further divided into regencies and cities (formerly called second-level region regencies/cities or kabupaten/kotamadya daerah tingkat II), which are in turn subdivided into districts (kecamatan). Proposals for the creation of additional provinces (by the splitting of existing provinces) have been considered by the Indonesian ...
Regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota) are the second-level administrative subdivision in Indonesia, immediately below the provinces, and above the districts.Regencies are roughly equivalent to American counties, although most cities in the United States are below the counties. [1]
The province of East Nusa Tenggara (Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur) in Indonesia is divided into twenty-one regencies (Indonesian: Kabupaten) plus the independent city (Indonesian: Kota) of Kupang. These in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as Kecamantan.
The local district term kecamatan is used in the majority of Indonesian areas, with camat being the head. During the Dutch East Indies and early republic period, the term district referred to kewedanan, a subdivision of a regency. Kewedanan itself was divided into kecamatan, which was translated as subdistrict (Dutch: onderdistrict). [7]