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NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR.Pdf DAFTAR JEMAAH BERHAK LUNAS TAHAP I TAHUN 1441H/2020M PROVINSI NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR BERHAK LUNAS TAHAP 1 KODE NO NO. PORSI NAMA ALAMAT KECAMATAN EMBARKASI 1 1600007882 AMINULLAH PENKASE OELETA ALAK SUB 2 1600008025 SITTI SAMSAM BACO KAMPUNG UJUNG RT 003 RW 002 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 3 1600008083 BADENUNG GUSUN PANDANG ALOK SUB 4 1600008527 BAIQ MUNAJAD MNELALETE AMANUBAN BARAT SUB 5 1600008528 MUHAMMAD BEANG SALEH MNELALETE AMANUBAN BARAT SUB 6 1600008824 HASANUDDIN MUHAMAD SYAFI KAMPUNG JATI, RT.011/RW.004 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 7 1600008909 BAHRI BIN LAWIANG KEL MAULAFA RT 013 RW 005 SUB 8 1600008910 SURYATI BIN BAGE KEL MAULAFA RT 013 RW 005 SUB 9 1600009040 ABDULLAH GANI JL.KPR PITOBY RT25 RW07 SUB 10 1600009080 FARIDAH UMAR BELU PU'UMBARA RT/RW. 010/005 ENDE UTARA SUB 11 1600009408 ALWI H. JAMALUDIN LINGK. NANGA, RT. 017 RW. 009 REOK SUB 12 1600009409 SITI MARIAM REO, RT. 014 RW. 007 REOK SUB 13 1600009413 LAILA IRIANI BTN KOLHUA BLOK H 125 PENFUI SUB 14 1600009414 JASMIN DJAMALUDDIN KOMPLEK PER.LOPO INDAH PERMAI PENFUI SUB 15 1600009419 RUSLAN R JL.ADI SUCIPTO KELAPA LIMA SUB 16 1600009420 HASNAH M JL. ADI SUCIPTO KELAPA LIMA SUB 17 1600009421 SITTI MAIMUNAH JL. SONBAIT NAIKOLAN/OEPURA SUB 18 1600004504 ELYESER AIR KEMIRI KOMODO SUB 19 1600004506 RUSTAM EFENDI PULAU MESSAH KOMODO SUB 20 1600004773 MOHAMMAD RUSTAM SAG JL.SELEKTA LOLI (K. WAIKABUBAK) SUB 21 1600005052 KABOYANG SENNANG JL.ALOR NO.6 KEL.OEBA KUPANG NTT FATUBESI/OEBA SUB 22 1600005257 MARDIANA LATIF LASIANA RT 25/ RW 06 OEBOBO SUB 23 1600006418 TAMAN FIRDAUS BTN KOLHUA BLOK T NO 10 RT 018 RW 006 OEBOBO SUB 24 1600006666 SUDIRMAN SAWERI GADING KELURAHAN FATULULI RT.16 RW.05 OEBOBO SUB 25 1600007603 MUHAMMAD RAMLI JL. PERCETAKAN CENDANA OEBOBO SUB 26 1600007753 AHMADI R. SE FATULULI OEBOBO SUB 27 1600007839 BUHARI OEKEFAN RT/RW. 002/001 AMANUBAN BARAT SUB 28 1600007900 ABDUL KHALID OEBUFU OEBOBO SUB 29 1600007988 RAGAYA ABD. R. BALAFIF JL. APODETI, NO.4, RT. 004/ RW.002 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 30 1600008137 WENYI CHAERONISYAH KIAH JL.NANGKA OEBA KUPANG NTT FATUBESI/OEBA SUB 31 1600008469 ELYDA AKHYA AFIDA MISROHMASARI MAUKARO RT/RW. 004/002 NANGAPANDA/PULAU ENDE SUB 32 1600008492 SITI RUGEYAH JL. ADI SUCIPTO ENDE SELATAN SUB 33 1600008502 HABIBAH ABDULLAH ENO JL KAMBAJAWA RT 43 RW 02 KOTA WAINGAPU SUB 34 1600008567 JUNIAR SANJAS FAJARENI JL ABULOBO 16 A RT 017 RW 004 OEBOBO SUB 35 1600008568 JOSMIRA JL PALAPA NO 003 RT 001 RW 001 OEBOBO SUB 36 1600008573 ARIEF BUDY KURNIAWAN JL PALAPA NO 003 RT 001 RW 001 KOTA RAJA SUB 37 1600008574 RIRI FITRI MARIA JL PALAPA NO 003 RT 001 RW 001 KOTA RAJA SUB 38 1600008616 BURHAN JL.SHOPING CENTRE KUPANG NTT OEBOBO SUB 39 1600008686 NURBIN SULAMU SULAMU SUB 40 1600008687 ERNAWATI NURBIN SULAMU SULAMU SUB 41 1600008760 HARDIN MUDING MUHTAR KUKUSAN RT 004 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 42 1600008836 ST. FATIMAH PUPUT USMAN JL.NANGKA LOLI (K. WAIKABUBAK) SUB 43 1600008849 HANIFAH BURHAN LAMBUNGA ADONARA TIMUR SUB 44 1600008873 SUDARMIN KEL NAIKOTEN I RT 021 RW 008 KOTA RAJA SUB 45 1600008874 MASRIPAH KEL NAIKOTEN RT 021 RW 008 KOTA RAJA SUB 46 1600008930 ANDY GUFRAN WAHAB JL BIDADARI RT 015 RW 007 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 47 1600009099 NUR ICE WURING LAUT ALOK SUB 48 1600009103 SUARDI DAENG TINGGI REDONG, RT. 016 RW. 005 LANGKE REMBONG SUB 49 1600009104 DARMAWATI REDONG, RT. 016 RW. 005 LANGKE REMBONG SUB 50 1600009105 HERMAN REDONG - RUTENG, RT. 016 RW. 005 LANGKE REMBONG SUB 51 1600009106 MURNI DG TONJI REDONG - RUTENG, RT. 016 RW. 005 LANGKE REMBONG SUB 52 1600009150 JAMAL MAKAWARU JL SUNAN AMPEL RT 001 RW 001 SUB 53 1600009151 HUSNUL CHOTIMAH JL SUNAN AMPEL RT 001 RW 001 SUB 54 1600009163 ROY BAROY FAHRUROZI LABUAN BAJO RT 001 RW 001 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 55 1600009164 TITI NASIAH KARIM KOMPLEK SMPN RT 001 RW 001 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 56 1600009169 BASTAN JLN.LALAMENTIK OEBOBO SUB 57 1600009170 ASNENI JL.LALAMENTIK OEBOBO SUB 58 1600009171 TIRA BIN H.NGALI JLN.W.J.LALAMENTIK OEBOBO SUB 59 1600009187 MUHAMAD ARASA NANGADHERO AESESA SUB 60 1600009191 BASSE MARAWANG NANGADHERO AESESA SUB 61 1600009192 DAENG NISIANG NANGADHERO AESESA SUB 62 1600009193 AHMAD NANGADHERO AESESA SUB 63 1600009201 SITI AMINNAH ABBAS JLN RANTAI DAMAI NO 07 RW 026 RW 006 OEBOBO SUB 64 1600009202 MALIK RIDUWAN KELURAHAN NUNBAUN SABU RT 009 RW 003 SUB 65 1600009203 SITI INDRIA ASTUTI KELURAHAN NUNBAUN SABU RT 009 RW 003 SUB 66 1600009205 UJANG CHAIRUL JL SILIWANGI RT 006 RW 003 PASIR PANJANG SUB 67 1600009206 WAHYU NINGSIH JL SILIWANGI RT 006 RW 003 PASIR PANJANG SUB 68 1600009209 SYAMSIAH JL. MELATI RT/RW. 002/001 ENDE TIMUR SUB 69 1600009222 MANSYUR IBRAHIM JALAN D.I PANJAITAN KOPETA BAJAWA SUB 70 1600009231 HASNAH ISMAIL MOCHSEN JL. PAHLAWAN NO. 15 RT/RW 001/003 ENDE UTARA SUB 71 1600009266 HASNAH RAMLI PERUMNAS ALAK JL LEMBOR BLOK III NO.15 SUB 72 1600009269 KRIS YUWONO JL. GAJAH MADA NGEDUKELU BAJAWA KOPETA BAJAWA SUB 73 1600009270 LIES ALFIAH JL. GAJAH MADA NGEDUKELU BAJAWA KOPETA BAJAWA SUB 74 1600009282 TENRI JL. KENARI KOTA RAJA SUB 75 1600009283 SYAMSU JL.KENARI KOTA RAJA SUB 76 1600009284 I.SENGNGENG JL.KENARI KOTA RAJA SUB 77 1600009285 INDO GUTTU JL.KENARI KOTA RAJA SUB 78 1600009286 REMMA KEL.LILIBA OEBOBO SUB 79 1600009318 INDO YATI JL KUSAMBI I RT 025 RW 009 KELAPA LIMA SUB 80 1600009319 INDO UFE JL KUSAMBI I RT 025 RW 009 KELAPA LIMA SUB 81 1600009320 DIKE JL KUSAMBI I RT 025 RW 009 KELAPA LIMA SUB 82 1600009323 SUPIAH JL SUHARTO RT 023 RW 009 KOTA RAJA SUB 83 1600009324 WINARTI BELLO RT 011 RW 006 SUB 84 1600009326 MUHAMMAD HARIS RUMPA RT/RW-008/004 NUBATUKAN SUB 85 1600009327 SUNARTI POLLENG BACO RT/RW-008/004 NUBATUKAN SUB 86 1600009328 AGUS RUMPA NURE RT/RW-008/004 NUBATUKAN SUB 87 1600009329 MOCHAMMAD BATHIK JLN. S. PARMAN KOPETA BAJAWA SUB 88 1600009330 HERTATI MUCHTAR PADU RT/RW-008/004 NUBATUKAN SUB 89 1600009332 SITI FATIMAH JALAN BANTENG RT.020 RW.004 AIR NONA/KUANINO/NUNLEU SUB 90 1600009333 FITRI TALIB BAJAWA RT.07 RW.02 KOPETA BAJAWA SUB 91 1600009337 SIPPAH CHOTBAN MOTONWUTUN SOLOR TIMUR SUB 92 1600009338 M. THAHIR MALOKO MOTONWUTUN SOLOR TIMUR SUB 93 1600009339 MUHAMMAD SHOLIHAN JALAN BANTENG RT.020 RW.004 AIR NONA/KUANINO/NUNLEU SUB 94 1600009340 HADI LESTIYONO JL. PERWIRA RT.RW 001.001 ENDE UTARA SUB 95 1600009341 ERNIE IRAWATY MAYSARAH JL. PERWIRA RW.001 RW.001 ENDE UTARA SUB 96 1600009344 HISYAM ALUDIN LAMA'A RT/RW-032/011 NUBATUKAN SUB 97 1600009345 SITI JUMAROH JL. AHMAD YANI LOLI (K. WAIKABUBAK) SUB 98 1600009346 RABIATUL ADEWIAH ABDUL SALAM RT/RW-032/011 NUBATUKAN SUB 99 1600009347 HASAN CHUMAEDI JL.AHMAD YANI LOLI (K. WAIKABUBAK) SUB KODE NO NO. PORSI NAMA ALAMAT KECAMATAN EMBARKASI 100 1600009349 MASSADA JL. HASANUDIN ALOK SUB 101 1600009350 ASNARI JL. HASANUDIN ALOK SUB 102 1600009354 MARE JALAN EL TARI II RT.010 RW.003 OEBOBO SUB 103 1600009355 CITTA JALAN EL TARI II RT.010 RW.003 OEBOBO SUB 104 1600009356 KARTINI JALAN EL TARI II RT.010 RW.002 OEBOBO SUB 105 1600009358 MUSLIM A. RAHIM PASAU KAMPUNG AIR BOE LANCANG RT 013 RW 006 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 106 1600009359 MANGGISI JALAN HANS KAPITAN RT.014 RW.006 KELAPA LIMA SUB 107 1600009363 SITI HAWA MASALLO LINGKUNGAN IV RT 013 RW 006 KOMODO/BOLENG SUB 108 1600009367 BUDIANA BEBENG ALOK SUB 109 1600009368 MUHAMMAD SALEH H. SAILA NANGAHURE LEMBAH ALOK SUB 110 1600009371 JUMIATI MUSLIHI LA MADI RT/RW-006/003 NUBATUKAN SUB 111 1600009372 ARDI JUMADI BORRA RT/RW-006/003 NUBATUKAN SUB 112 1600009375 BABA BIN MACCI JL KUSAMBI I RT 025 RW 009 KELAPA LIMA SUB 113 1600009376 SYARIFUDDIN JL KUSAMBI I RT 025 RW 009 KELAPA LIMA SUB 114 1600009377 NURLINA KELURAHAN NAIKOTEN I KOTA RAJA SUB 115 1600009378 NOMFO KELURAHAN NAIKOTEN I RT 012 RW 005 KOTA RAJA SUB 116 1600009380 H. ABDUL WAHID KEFAMENANU MIOMAFO BARAT SUB 117 1600009381 HJ. KADE ARYANI KEFAMENANU MIOMAFO BARAT SUB 118 1600009382 RAIS JL. ADI SUCIPTO, RT. 001 RW. 002 LANGKE REMBONG SUB 119 1600009383 SUSI SUKARYAWATI JL. ADI SUCIPTO, RT. 001 RW. 002 LANGKE REMBONG SUB 120 1600009385 ABU HURAIRAH ABDURRAHMAN RT/RW-037/012 NUBATUKAN SUB 121 1600009386 SRI KURNIA WATI RT/RW-037/012 NUBATUKAN SUB 122 1600009389 ASEP NURDIN JL. SOEKARNO RT.RW. 001.001 ENDE UTARA SUB 123 1600009390 TETI NOVIANTI JL. SOEKARNO RT.RW 001.001 ENDE UTARA SUB 124 1600009391 NURSIA ANGKAS IDEAL JL. DEWI SARTIKA, RT. 001/ RW.001 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 125 1600009392 SONTE MELONG MONANG KAMPUNG BARU, RT.018/RW.006 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 126 1600009393 SULMIATI SALAMA BACO KAMPUNG BARU, RT.011/RW.004 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 127 1600009394 MUSRI'AH KASEMIN BIYO JL.TERMINAL PASAR BARU, RT.006/RW.002 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 128 1600009395 INDO DALE LANGKA KAMPUNG BARU, RT.018/RW.006 TASIFETO BARAT SUB 129 1600009397 KHOLIFAH JL KUSAMBI II KUPANG TENGAH SUB 130 1600009398 BUSRI JL KUSAMBI II KUPANG TENGAH SUB 131 1600009399 HAMZIH JALAN FATU KANUTU RT.022 RW.007 B E L O SUB 132 1600009400 ST RUMIYEH JALAN FATU KANUTU RT.022 RW.007 B E L O SUB 133 1600009401 DJOKO KRISWANTO,ST.M.MT JL.YOS SUDARSO RT22 RW01 KELAPA LIMA SUB 134 1600009411 SUHARTI JL. SUHARTO, RT.23 RW.09 KEL.NAIKOTEN I OEBOBO SUB 135 1600009412 SEMAWI JL.SUHARTO ,RT.023/09 KEL.NAIKOTEN I OEBOBO SUB 136 1600009415 MUHAMMAD ALI KAFID JL.YOS SUDARSO TENAU ALAK SUB 137 1600009416 NURMIYATI TALEBE TAKARI TAKARI SUB 138 1600009417 KALIMATUS SAKDIYAH JL.YOS SUDARSO TENAU ALAK SUB 139 1600009418 LILIK MAESAROH JL.
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