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Sub-region of East Java 2nd-level Administrative map of East Java Province. East Java is divided into 29 kabupaten (or regencies), and 9 kotamadya (or cities). This division has remained unchanged since the creation of the province, except for the creation of the new city of Batu on 21 June 2001 (by separation from Malang Regency).
The province of East Java in Indonesia is divided into 29 kabupaten (or regencies) and 9 kotamadya (or cities); these in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as kecamatan, of which there were 666 in 2020. These comprise 8,501 administrative villages (kelurahan in urban areas and desa in rural areas).
The city of Rome was the provincial capital. During the 1920s, the boundary of the province shrank as land was ceded to establish new provinces. The province of Rome was the most populous province in Italy. On 1 January 2015, it was superseded by a new local government body—the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. [1]
Batu, officially the City of Batu (Indonesian: Kota Batu, Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦧꦠꦸ), is a city in the East Java Province of Indonesia. It is about 20 km to the northwest of Malang. Formerly, it was a part of Malang Regency; but in June 2001, Batu became an independent city (by Act No. 11 of 2001), with its own mayor and council. [3]
English: Plain map of Java for the location map scheme with administrative borders and surrounding islands belonged to the provinces in the island. I did not add maritime borders for the provinces because I did not find any official sources in regards to it.
Populated places in East Java (10 C, 28 P) R. Regencies of East Java (19 C, ...
The Roman provinces (Latin: provincia, pl. provinciae) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. Each province was ruled by a Roman appointed as governor. [1] [better source needed]
Ngawi is also the main gate to enter East Java province since there are intersections that connect Surabaya–Bojonegoro–Ngawi–Solo–Jogja–Bandung–Jakarta. The Regency covers an area of 1,394.74 km 2 (538.51 sq mi), and had a population of 817,765 at the 2010 census [ 2 ] and 870,057 at the 2020 census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as ...