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North Bengkulu is a regency ( Indonesian : kabupaten ) of Bengkulu Province , Indonesia , on the island of Sumatra . It originally covered much of the northern part of Bengkulu Province, but on 25 February 2003 the most northwesterly districts were split off to form a separate Mukomuko Regency ( Kabupaten Mukumuko ), and on 24 June 2008 the most southeastern districts were likewise split off to create a new Central Bengkulu Regency ( Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah ).

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21-517: The residual regency now covers an area of 4,424.60 km, and it had a population of 257,675 at the 2010 Census and 296,523 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 306,659 (comprising 156,720 males and 149,939 females). The administrative centre is at the town of Arga Makmur . At the 2010 Census the Regency was divided into twelve districts ( Indonesian : kecamatan ), but subsequently seven additional districts have been created by

42-466: A desa does not have a civil servant status and is chosen by the public through an election. According to the Law Number 6 of 2014, desa and desa adat are legal community units that have territorial boundaries that are authorized to regulate and administer government affairs, community interests based on community initiatives, original rights, and/or traditional rights recognized and respected in

63-577: A district ", hence the translation of kecamatan as subdistrict is no longer precise since the absence of kewedanan as district . The 1982 publication of Statistics Indonesia translated kecamatan as district . With the release of the Act Number 21 of 2001 on the Special Autonomous of Papua Province, the term distrik was used instead of kecamatan in the entire Western New Guinea . The difference between

84-525: A number of names and types for villages in Indonesia, with desa (rural village) being the most frequently used for regencies, and kelurahan (urban village) for cities or for those communities within regencies which have town characteristics. According to the 2019 report by the Ministry of Home Affairs , there are 8,488 urban villages and 74,953 rural villages in Indonesia. North Aceh Regency contained

105-471: A total of 7,288 districts in Indonesia as of 2023, subdivided into 83,971 administrative villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan ). During the Dutch East Indies and early republic period, the term district referred to kewedanan , a subdivision of regency, while kecamatan was translated as subdistrict ( Dutch : onderdistrict ). Following the abolition of kewedanan ,

126-432: Is about 25.41 km (9.81 sq mi), while its average population is about 3,723 people. Number of rural villages in districts of Indonesia is usually varying from 40 to 50 villages. However, there are 9 districts in Indonesia with more than 60 rural villages or its variation, including: The total number of villages in these 9 districts is 667, about 0.7% percent of 74,953 rural villages in Indonesia. Kelurahan

147-399: Is an urban village term primarily used in cities , but also tiny parts of regencies . All provinces with the exception of Aceh have kelurahan . It is commonly translated to English as subdistrict . The leader of a kelurahan is called lurah . Major cities in Indonesia such as Jakarta , Surabaya and Medan are entirely urbanised and thus no rural villages. However, in the case of

168-639: Is the third-level administrative subdivision , below regency or city . The local term kecamatan is used in the majority of Indonesian areas. The term distrik is used in provinces in Papua . In the Special Region of Yogyakarta , the term kapanewon is used for districts within the regencies, while the term kemantren is used for districts within Yogyakarta , the province's only city. According to Statistics Indonesia , there are

189-449: Is the third-level administrative subdivision , below regency or city (second-level) and province (first-level). According to the Act Number 23 of 2014, district is formed by the government of regency or city in order to improve the coordination of governance, public services, and empowerment of urban/rural villages . District head is a career bureaucrat position directly appointed by regent or mayor. The local district term kecamatan

210-580: 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 ). Following the abolition of kewedanan , the term district began to be associated with kecamatan which has since been directly administered by regency. In English-language dictionary, subdistrict means "a division or subdivision of

231-995: The Philippines , Muban in Thailand , civil townships and incorporated municipalities in the United States and Canada , communes in France and Vietnam , dehestan in Iran , hromada in Ukraine , Gemeinden in Germany , comuni in Italy , or municipios in Spain . The UK equivalent are civil parishes in England and communities in Wales . There are

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252-485: The kelurahan of Kemunu. (f) including the kelurahan of Pasar Lais. (g) includes Mega Island ( Pulau Mega ) - like Enggano Island, this is a small barrier island roughly halfway between Enggano and South Pagai Island of West Sumatra . [REDACTED] Media related to North Bengkulu Regency at Wikimedia Commons This Bengkulu location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Districts of Indonesia In Indonesia , district

273-479: The Indian Ocean, the district includes four small islands off its coast - Pulau Dua , Pulau Merbau , Pulau Bangkai and Pulau Satu . (b) including the kelurahan of Lubuk Durian. (c) the 2010 population of these new districts (established since 2010) are included in the figures for the districts from which they were split off. (d) including the two kelurahan of Gunung Alam and Purwodadi. (e) including

294-411: The above conditions it can be abolished or combined with other kelurahans based on the results of research and studies conducted by the city/regency government. Desa is a rural village terminology used in the majority of regencies in Indonesia, but also in tiny parts of cities. However, several provinces have adopted their own terminology for their traditional villages ( desa adat ). The leader of

315-649: The highest number of rural villages (852) amongst all of the regencies of Indonesia, followed by Pidie Regency with 730 rural villages and Bireuen Regency with 609 rural villages. Prabumulih , with only 12 rural villages, contained the fewest. Counted together, the sixteen regencies of Indonesia containing the most rural villages—namely, North Aceh (852), Pidie (730), Bireuen (609), Aceh Besar (604), Tolikara (541), East Aceh (513), Yahukimo (510), Purworejo (469), Lamongan (462), South Nias (459), Kebumen (449), Garut (421), Bojonegoro (419), Bogor (416), Cirebon (412), and Pati (401)—contain one-third of all

336-500: The old naming convention for the region's subdivisions. Kapanewon (a subdivision of regency) is headed by a panewu , while kemantren (a subdivision of city), is headed by a mantri pamong praja . Villages of Indonesia In Indonesia , village or subdistrict is the fourth-level subdivision and the smallest administrative division of Indonesia below a district , regency / city , and province . Similar administrative divisions outside of Indonesia include barangays in

357-592: The province of Aceh, there is exactly no kelurahan and all five cities in the province are entirely rural. A lurah is a civil servant appointed by the district head. According to the Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 31 of 2006, a kelurahan can be created with the following criteria: A kelurahan must have a government office, an established transportation network, adequate communication facilities, and public facilities. If it no longer meets

378-783: The rural villages in Indonesia. Five of these are located in Aceh , two in Highland Papua , three in Central Java , two in East Java , three in West Java , and one in North Sumatra . An average number of rural villages in the regencies and 15 cities of Indonesia is 172 villages. A village is the lowest administrative division in Indonesia, and it is the lowest of the four levels. The average land area of villages in Indonesia

399-465: The splitting of existing ones. The nineteen districts are detailed below with their areas and populations at the 2010 Census and the 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 (a total of 215 rural desa and 5 urban kelurahan ), and its post code. Notes: (a) Besides Enggano Island ( Pulau Enggano ) in

420-402: The term district began to be associated with kecamatan which has since been directly administered by regency. Mainstream media such as The Jakarta Post , Kompas , and Tempo use "district" to refer to kecamatan ; however machine translation services like Google Translate often incorrectly uses "district" to refer to regencies instead. District in Indonesia

441-403: The two is merely the naming, with kepala distrik being the district head. It was later followed in 2019 by another autonomous province, the Special Region of Yogyakarta , where kecamatan was replaced with kapanewon and kemantren . Sultan Hamengkubuwono X , the region's governor and the monarch of Yogyakarta Sultanate , issued Gubernatorial Decree Number 25 of 2019, which restored

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