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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. There are 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. According to the 2019 report by the Ministry of Home Affairs, there are 8,488 urban villages and 74,953 rural villages in Indonesia.[1] North Aceh Regency contained 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 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 of Indonesia is 234 villages.

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:

  • Abenaho (107 kampungs)
  • Dolok (85 rural villages)
  • Padang Bolak (77 rural villages)
  • Lhoksukon (75 gampongs)
  • Peusangan (69 gampongs)
  • Krayan (65 rural villages)
  • Padang Tiji, Pidie (each with 64 gampongs respectively)
  • Welarek (61 kampungs)

The total number of villages in these 9 districts is 667, about 0.9% percent of 74,953 rural villages in Indonesia.

Types of villages

Kelurahan

 
The kelurahan office of Gelora, Central Jakarta, Jakarta

Kelurahan is an urban village terminology primarily used in cities, but also tiny parts of regencies.[2][3] It is commonly translated to English as subdistrict. The leader of kelurahan is called lurah. 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 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.[4]

Desa

 
The desa office of Boludawa, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo

Desa is a rural village terminology used in the majority of regencies in Indonesia.[3] However, several provinces have adopted their own terminology for their traditional villages (desa adat). The leader of 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 the government system of the Republic of Indonesia.[5]

Variations of desa terminology in Indonesia include:

Number of villages

Provinces Number of villages as of 2019[1]
Kelurahan Desa Total
Aceh 0 6,497 6,497
North Sumatra 693 5,417 6,110
West Sumatra 230 928 1,158
Riau 268 1,591 1,859
Jambi 163 1,399 1,562
South Sumatra 387 2,853 3,240
Bengkulu 172 1,341 1,513
Lampung 205 2,435 2,640
Bangka Belitung Islands 82 309 391
Riau Islands 142 275 417
Special Capital Region of Jakarta 267 0 267
West Java 645 5,312 5,957
Central Java 753 7,809 8,562
Special Region of Yogyakarta 46 392 438
East Java 777 7,724 8,501
Banten 313 1,238 1,551
Bali 80 636 716
West Nusa Tenggara 142 1,005 1,147
East Nusa Tenggara 327 3,026 3,353
West Kalimantan 99 2,031 2,130
Central Kalimantan 139 1,432 1,571
South Kalimantan 144 1,864 2,008
East Kalimantan 197 841 1,038
North Kalimantan 35 447 482
North Sulawesi 332 1,507 1,839
Central Sulawesi 175 1,842 2,017
South Sulawesi 792 2,255 3,047
Southeast Sulawesi 377 1,911 2,288
Gorontalo 72 657 729
West Sulawesi 73 575 648
Maluku 35 1,198 1,233
North Maluku 118 1,063 1,181
West Papua 95 1,742 1,837
Papua 110 5,411 5,521
Total 8,488 74,953 83,441

See also

  • Village-owned enterprise (Indonesian: Badan Usaha Milik Desa), a type of company that is managed and established by an Indonesian village

Notes

  • ^[a] In other places, "dusun" is an administrative division form below "desa".
  • ^[b] In other places, "kampung" is equal with "dusun", except in Bungo, Jambi.

References

  1. ^ a b "Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 72 Tahun 2019 tentang Perubahan atas Permendagri nomor 137 Tahun 2017 tentang Kode dan Data Wilayah Administrasi Pemerintahan". Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 72 of 2019 (PDF) (in Indonesian). Minister of Home Affairs.
  2. ^ "Nama Kecamatan, Ibukota dan Jumlah Desa/Kelurahan di Kota Jambi, 2015". Statistics Indonesia. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Nama Kecamatan, Ibukota dan Jumlah Desa/Kelurahan di Kabupaten Muaro Jambi, 2015". Statistics Indonesia. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 31 Tahun 2006 tentang Pembentukan, Penghapusan, Dan Penggabungan Kelurahan - Kemendagri". Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 31 of 2006 (in Indonesian). Minister of Home Affairs.
  5. ^ "Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 6 Tahun 2014 Tentang Desa". Law No. 6 of 2014 (PDF) (in Indonesian). People's Representative Council.
  6. ^ "Qanun Provinsi Aceh Nomor 5 Tahun 2003 Tentang Pemerintahan Gampong". Qanun No. 5 of 2003 (in Indonesian). Government of Aceh.
  7. ^ "Peraturan Daerah Provinsi Sumatera Barat Nomor 7 Tahun 2018 Tentang Nagari". Regional Regulation No. 7 of 2018 (in Indonesian). Government of West Sumatra.
  8. ^ "Mendagri Setujui Perda Desa Adat". Bali Post. 19 September 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  9. ^ "Peraturan Daerah Kabupaten Toraja Utara Nomor 3 Tahun 2014 Tentang Pemerintahan Lembang". Regional Regulation No. 3 of 2014 (in Indonesian). North Toraja Regency.
  10. ^ "Peraturan Gubernur Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Nomor 25 Tahun 2019 Tentang Pedoman Kelembagaan Urusan Keistimewaan Pada Pemerintah Kabupaten/Kota Dan Kalurahan". Governor Regulation No. 25 of 2019 (in Indonesian). Governor of Yogyakarta.

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In Indonesia village or subdistrict is the fourth level subdivision and the smallest administrative division of Indonesia below a district regency city and province There are 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 According to the 2019 report by the Ministry of Home Affairs there are 8 488 urban villages and 74 953 rural villages in Indonesia 1 North Aceh Regency contained 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 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 of Indonesia is 234 villages 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 Abenaho 107 kampungs Dolok 85 rural villages Padang Bolak 77 rural villages Lhoksukon 75 gampongs Peusangan 69 gampongs Krayan 65 rural villages Padang Tiji Pidie each with 64 gampongs respectively Welarek 61 kampungs The total number of villages in these 9 districts is 667 about 0 9 percent of 74 953 rural villages in Indonesia Contents 1 Types of villages 1 1 Kelurahan 1 2 Desa 2 Number of villages 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesTypes of villages EditKelurahan Edit The kelurahan office of Gelora Central Jakarta Jakarta Kelurahan is an urban village terminology primarily used in cities but also tiny parts of regencies 2 3 It is commonly translated to English as subdistrict The leader of kelurahan is called lurah 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 Java and Bali having at least 4 500 residents or 900 families within an area of at least 3 km2 Sumatra and Sulawesi having at least 2 000 residents or 400 families within an area of at least 5 km2 Kalimantan West Nusa Tenggara East Nusa Tenggara Maluku and Papua having at least 900 residents or 180 families within an area of at least 7 km2 A kelurahan must have a government office an established transportation network adequate communication facilities and public facilities If it no longer meets 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 4 Desa Edit The desa office of Boludawa Bone Bolango Regency Gorontalo Desa is a rural village terminology used in the majority of regencies in Indonesia 3 However several provinces have adopted their own terminology for their traditional villages desa adat The leader of 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 the government system of the Republic of Indonesia 5 Variations of desa terminology in Indonesia include Gampong in Aceh 6 Nagari in West Sumatra except Mentawai Islands Regency 7 Dusun in Bungo Regency Jambi a Nagori in Simalungun Regency North Sumatra Kampung in some places in Indonesia b Lampung in Central Lampung Tulang Bawang Way Kanan and West Tulangbawang regencies East Kalimantan in Berau and West Kutai regencies Provinces in Western New Guinea Pekon in Pringsewu Tanggamus and West Lampung regencies Lampung Tiyuh in West Tulang Bawang Regency Lampung In Bali there are two forms of desa i e desa dinas service village and desa adat cultural village Desa dinas deals with administrative functions while desa adat deals with religious and cultural functions 8 Lembang in Tana Toraja and North Toraja regencies South Sulawesi 9 Kalurahan in Special Region of Yogyakarta 10 Number of villages EditProvinces Number of villages as of 2019 1 Kelurahan Desa TotalAceh 0 6 497 6 497North Sumatra 693 5 417 6 110West Sumatra 230 928 1 158Riau 268 1 591 1 859Jambi 163 1 399 1 562South Sumatra 387 2 853 3 240Bengkulu 172 1 341 1 513Lampung 205 2 435 2 640Bangka Belitung Islands 82 309 391Riau Islands 142 275 417Special Capital Region of Jakarta 267 0 267West Java 645 5 312 5 957Central Java 753 7 809 8 562Special Region of Yogyakarta 46 392 438East Java 777 7 724 8 501Banten 313 1 238 1 551Bali 80 636 716West Nusa Tenggara 142 1 005 1 147East Nusa Tenggara 327 3 026 3 353West Kalimantan 99 2 031 2 130Central Kalimantan 139 1 432 1 571South Kalimantan 144 1 864 2 008East Kalimantan 197 841 1 038North Kalimantan 35 447 482North Sulawesi 332 1 507 1 839Central Sulawesi 175 1 842 2 017South Sulawesi 792 2 255 3 047Southeast Sulawesi 377 1 911 2 288Gorontalo 72 657 729West Sulawesi 73 575 648Maluku 35 1 198 1 233North Maluku 118 1 063 1 181West Papua 95 1 742 1 837Papua 110 5 411 5 521Total 8 488 74 953 83 441See also EditVillage owned enterprise Indonesian Badan Usaha Milik Desa a type of company that is managed and established by an Indonesian villageNotes Edit a In other places dusun is an administrative division form below desa b In other places kampung is equal with dusun except in Bungo Jambi References Edit a b Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 72 Tahun 2019 tentang Perubahan atas Permendagri nomor 137 Tahun 2017 tentang Kode dan Data Wilayah Administrasi Pemerintahan Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No 72 of 2019 PDF in Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs Nama Kecamatan Ibukota dan Jumlah Desa Kelurahan di Kota Jambi 2015 Statistics Indonesia Retrieved 22 January 2020 a b Nama Kecamatan Ibukota dan Jumlah Desa Kelurahan di Kabupaten Muaro Jambi 2015 Statistics Indonesia Retrieved 22 January 2020 Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 31 Tahun 2006 tentang Pembentukan Penghapusan Dan Penggabungan Kelurahan Kemendagri Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No 31 of 2006 in Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs Undang Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 6 Tahun 2014 Tentang Desa Law No 6 of 2014 PDF in Indonesian People s Representative Council Qanun Provinsi Aceh Nomor 5 Tahun 2003 Tentang Pemerintahan Gampong Qanun No 5 of 2003 in Indonesian Government of Aceh Peraturan Daerah Provinsi Sumatera Barat Nomor 7 Tahun 2018 Tentang Nagari Regional Regulation No 7 of 2018 in Indonesian Government of West Sumatra Mendagri Setujui Perda Desa Adat Bali Post 19 September 2019 Retrieved 22 January 2020 Peraturan Daerah Kabupaten Toraja Utara Nomor 3 Tahun 2014 Tentang Pemerintahan Lembang Regional Regulation No 3 of 2014 in Indonesian North Toraja Regency Peraturan Gubernur Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Nomor 25 Tahun 2019 Tentang Pedoman Kelembagaan Urusan Keistimewaan Pada Pemerintah Kabupaten Kota Dan Kalurahan Governor Regulation No 25 of 2019 in Indonesian Governor of Yogyakarta Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villages of Indonesia amp oldid 1150819360 Kelurahan, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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