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The regency was created on 4 October 1999 by the division of the then Tanjung Jabung Regency into eastern and western halves. It now has an area of 5,087.07 km 2 and had a population of 205,272 at the 2010 census [ 2 ] and 229,813 at the 2020 census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 236,727 (comprising 120,615 males and 116,112 ...
On 4 October 1999 four additional regencies were created by splitting each of four existing regencies in two - Muara Jambi was formed from part of Batanghari Regency, while Sarolangun Bangko Regency was split into separate Sarolangun and Merangin Regencies, Tanjung Jabung Regency was split into separate Tanjung Jabung Barat (West Tanjung Jabung ...
Nipah Panjang is a coastal district in East Tanjung Jabung Regency, Jambi Province, Indonesia. It includes the estuary of the Batang Hari River. Localities.
The regency was created on 4 October 1999 by the division of the then Tanjung Jabung Regency into eastern and western halves. The western regency now has an area of 5,009.82 km 2 and had a population of 278,741 as at the 2010 census [ 2 ] and 317,498 at the 2020 census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 331,058 (comprising 170,606 ...
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 ...
Bungo Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of Jambi Province in Sumatra, Indonesia. It was created on 4 October 1999 by the division of the former Bungo Tebo Regency into a new Tebo Regency in the west and this Bungo Regency in the east. The Bungo Regency covers an area of 4,659 km 2. [2]
Territorial Units in Kodam XII/Tanjungpura comprise two Military Area Commands (Korem) and a self-supporting Military District Command (Kodim).
Tandjong Oost (English "East Cape"; Indonesian "Tanjung Timur"), also known as Groeneveld (English "green field"), was a particuliere land, or private domain, in modern-day Pasar Rebo, East Jakarta, Indonesia. It was one of two estates located on the banks of the Ciliwung river: Tandjong Oost to the east of the river, and Tandjong West to the west.