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Musi Rawas Regency is a regency of South Sumatra Province, Indonesia . Prior to 2013, it covered an area of 12,134.57 km and had a population of 524,919 at the 2010 Census; however on 10 June 2013 the northern half of the regency was split off to form a separate North Musi Rawas Regency . Previous to 2001, the Regency had also included the city of Lubuklinggau , which was split off to form an independent city outside the regency.

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6-610: The area of the residual Regency from 2013 is 6,357.17 km and this had a population of 356,076 at the 2010 Census and 395,570 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 421,510. The regency seat is the town of Muara Beliti Baru . During the Dutch East Indies area it was known as Rawas District . The area is named for the Musi River and its tributary the Rawas River . In February 2010, Musi Rawas

12-501: A new North Musi Rawas Regency ( Musi Rawas Utara ). The remaining fourteen districts are listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as at mid 2023. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (comprising 186 rural desa and 13 urban kelurahan ), and its post codes. Note: The 13 kelurahan in this regency comprise 11 of

18-552: A new regency to be split from the current Musi Rawas Regency; this new regency, called North Musi Rawas Regency (abbreviated often to Muratara Regency), was created in July 2013. As at 2010, the Musi Rawas Regency was subdivided into twenty-one districts ( kecamatan ), but on 10 July 2013 the northernmost seven districts (Rupit, Rawas Ulu, Nibung, Rawas Ilir, Karang Dapo, Karang Jaya, and Ulu Rawas) were split off to form

24-1013: Is roughly equivalent of county seat in the United States or county town in the United Kingdom . Legally, regency seats are not administrative subdivisions of Indonesia and have no official boundaries. A regency seat may occupy an entire district (such as Sigli in Pidie Regency , Ngawi (town) in Ngawi Regency ), a part of district (such as Sarilamak in Harau district, Lima Puluh Kota Regency ), or several districts (such as Ungaran , which consists of West Ungaran district and East Ungaran district in Semarang Regency ). The regent offices in most Indonesian regencies usually have Traditional design representing

30-623: The district administrative centres (those asterisked above by *), together with Mangun Harjo (in Purwodadi District) and Talang Ubi (in Megang Sakti District). 3°05′00″S 103°12′00″E  /  3.0833°S 103.2000°E  / -3.0833; 103.2000 Regency seat A regency seat ( Indonesian : Ibu kota kabupaten ) is a capital or seat of government of a regency in Indonesia. It

36-500: Was subjected to serious flooding which submerged over 6,000 homes and affected thousands of hectares of land. On 29 April 2013 there were a clash between local people from the northern part of Musi Rawas Regency (who blockaded the national road between Jambi and Palembang) and policemen who tried to lift the blockade. After 11 hours of negotiation had failed, four people were killed and six policemen were shot with traditional guns by protesters. People from northern Musi Rawas had called for

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