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The Regency is divided into twenty-three districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their population totals from the 2010 Census [3] and the 2020 Census, [4] together with the official estimates as of mid 2023. [1]
Jombang Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Jombang; Javanese: ꦏꦧꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦗꦺꦴꦩ꧀ꦧꦁ) is a regency of East Java, Indonesia, situated to the southwest of Surabaya. The capital of the regency is the town of Jombang.
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]
Malang (/ m ɒ ˈ l ɒ ŋ /; Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦩꦭꦁ, romanized: Kutha Malang, Indonesian: Kota Malang), historically known as Tumapel, is an inland city in the Indonesian province of East Java. It has a history dating back to the age of the Singhasari Kingdom .
Sidoarjo Regency (Javanese: ꦑꦧꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦱꦶꦢꦲꦂꦗ, romanized: Kabupatèn Sidaharja) is a regency in East Java, Indonesia.It is bordered by Surabaya City and Gresik Regency to the north, by Pasuruan Regency to the south, by Mojokerto Regency to the west, and by the Madura Strait to the east.
Jember Regency is a regency of East Java province, in Indonesia.The land area is 3,314.13 km 2, and the population was 2,332,726 at the 2010 census [3] and 2,536,729 at the 2020 Census; [4] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 2,600,663 (comprising 1,298,852 males and 1,301,811 females). [2]
Blitar is a landlocked city in East Java, Indonesia, about 73 km from Malang and 167 km from Surabaya.The area lies within longitude 111° 40' – 112° 09' East and its latitude is 8° 06' South.
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 ...