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Buku Induk Kode Dan Data Wilayah Administrasi Pemerintahan Per Provinsi, Kabupaten/Kota Dan Kecamatan Seluruh Indonesia LAMPIRAN I PERATURAN MENTERI DALAM NEGERI REPUBLIK INDONESIA NOMOR TENTANG KODE DAN DATA WILAYAH ADMINISTRASI PEMERINTAHAN BUKU INDUK KODE DAN DATA WILAYAH ADMINISTRASI PEMERINTAHAN PER PROVINSI, KABUPATEN/KOTA DAN KECAMATAN SELURUH INDONESIA NAMA PROVINSI, J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH PENDUDUK NO KODE KABUPATEN / KOTA, IBUKOTA WILAYAH K ET E R A N G A N KECAMATAN KAB KOTA KEC KEL DESA (Km2) (Jiwa) *) I 11 ACEH 18 5 289 6.464 57.956,00 5.015.234 UU. No. 11 Tahun 2006 11.01 1 KAB. ACEH SELATAN Tapak Tuan 18 260 3.841,60 222.849 11.01.01 1 Bakongan 7 11.01.02 2 Kluet Utara 21 11.01.03 3 Kluet Selatan 17 11.01.04 4 Labuhan Haji 16 11.01.05 5 Meukek 23 11.01.06 6 Samadua 28 11.01.07 7 Sawang 15 11.01.08 8 Tapaktuan 16 11.01.09 9 Trumon 11 11.01.10 10 Pasi Raja 21 11.01.11 11 Labuhan Haji Timur 12 11.01.12 12 Labuhan Haji Barat 15 11.01.13 13 Kluet Tengah 13 11.01.14 14 Kluet Timur 9 11.01.15 15 Bakongan Timur 8 11.01.16 16 Trumon Timur 8 11.01.17 17 Kota Bahagia 10 Pemekaran Kec Perda No. 3/2010 11.01.18 18 Trumon Tengah 10 Pemekaran Kec Perda No. 4/2010 11.02 2 KAB. ACEH TENGGARA Kutacane 16 385 4.231,43 211.171 11.02.01 1 Lawe Alas 28 11.02.02 2 Lawe Sigala-Gala 35 11.02.03 3 Bambel 33 11.02.04 4 Babussalam 27 11.02.05 5 Badar 18 11.02.06 6 Babul Makmur 21 11.02.07 7 Darul Hasanah 28 11.02.08 8 Lawe Bulan 24 11.02.09 9 Bukit Tusam 23 11.02.10 10 Semadam 19 1 NAMA PROVINSI, J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH PENDUDUK NO KODE KABUPATEN / KOTA, IBUKOTA WILAYAH K ET E R A N G A N KECAMATAN KAB KOTA KEC KEL DESA (Km2) (Jiwa) *) 11.02.11 11 Babul Rahmah 27 11.02.12 12 Ketambe 25 Qanun No. 19/2006 11.02.13 13 Deleng Pokhkisen 22 Qanun No. 19/2006 11.02.14 14 Lawe Sumur 18 Qanun No. 19/2006 11.02.15 15 Tanoh Alas 14 Qanun No. 19/2006 11.02.16 16 Leuser 23 Qanun No. 19/2006 11.03 3 KAB. ACEH TIMUR Langsa 24 511 6.286,01 403.417 11.03.01 1 Darul Aman 45 11.03.02 2 Julok 37 11.03.03 3 Idi Rayeuk 35 11.03.04 4 Birem Bayeun 27 11.03.05 5 Serbajadi 17 11.03.06 6 Nurussalam 31 11.03.07 7 Peureulak 38 11.03.08 8 Rantau Selamat 14 11.03.09 9 Simpang Ulim 23 11.03.10 10 Rantau Peureulak 23 11.03.11 11 Pante Bidari 23 11.03.12 12 Madat 26 11.03.13 13 Indra Makmu 13 11.03.14 14 Idi Tunong 25 11.03.15 15 Banda Alam 16 11.03.16 16 Peudawa 17 11.03.17 17 Peureulak Timur 20 11.03.18 18 Peureulak Barat 15 11.03.19 19 Sungai Raya 13 11.03.20 20 Simpang Jernih 8 11.03.21 21 Darul Ihsan 16 11.03.22 22 Darul Falah 11 Qanun No. 5/2007 11.03.23 23 Idi Timur 13 Qanun No. 5/2007 11.03.24 24 Peunaron 5 Qanun No. 5/2007 11.04 4 KAB. ACEH TENGAH Takengon 14 295 4.318,39 213.732 11.04.01 1 Linge 26 11.04.02 2 Silih Nara 33 11.04.03 3 Bebesen 28 Bukit Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. Timang gajah Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. Bandar Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. 11.04.07 4 Pegasing 31 11.04.08 5 Bintang 24 2 NAMA PROVINSI, J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH PENDUDUK NO KODE KABUPATEN / KOTA, IBUKOTA WILAYAH K ET E R A N G A N KECAMATAN KAB KOTA KEC KEL DESA (Km2) (Jiwa) *) Syiah Utama Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. 11.04.10 6 Ketol 25 11.04.11 7 Kebayakan 20 11.04.12 8 Kute Panang 24 11.04.13 9 Celala 17 Pintu Rime Gayo Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. Wih Pesam Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. Permata Menjadi wil. Kab. Bener Meriah, UU No. 41 / 2003. 11.04.17 10 Laut Tawar 18 11.04.18 11 Atu Lintang 11 Qanun No. 1/2006 11.04.19 12 Jagong Jeget 10 Qanun No. 1/2006 11.04.20 13 Bies 12 Qanun No. 1/2006 11.04.21 14 Rusip Antara 16 Qanun No. 1/2006 11.05 5 KAB. ACEH BARAT Meulaboh 12 322 2.927,95 198.853 11.05.01 1 Johan Pahwalan 21 11.05.02 2 Kaway XVI 44 11.05.03 3 Sungai Mas 18 11.05.04 4 Woyla 43 11.05.05 5 Samatiga 32 11.05.06 6 Bubon 17 11.05.07 7 Arongan Lambalek 27 11.05.08 8 Pante Ceureumen 25 11.05.09 9 Meureubo 26 11.05.10 10 Woyla Barat 24 11.05.11 11 Woyla Timur 26 11.05.12 12 Panton Reu 19 Qanun No. 5/2007 11.06 6 KAB. ACEH BESAR Jantho 23 604 2.969,00 375.494 11.06.01 1 Lhoong 28 11.06.02 2 Lhoknga 28 11.06.03 3 Indrapuri 52 11.06.04 4 Seulimeum 47 11.06.05 5 Montasik 39 11.06.06 6 Sukamakmur 35 11.06.07 7 Darul Imarah 32 11.06.08 8 Peukan Bada 26 11.06.09 9 Mesjid Raya 13 11.06.10 10 Ingin Jaya 50 11.06.11 11 Kuta Baro 47 11.06.12 12 Darussalam 29 11.06.13 13 Pulo Aceh 17 3 NAMA PROVINSI, J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH PENDUDUK NO KODE KABUPATEN / KOTA, IBUKOTA WILAYAH K ET E R A N G A N KECAMATAN KAB KOTA KEC KEL DESA (Km2) (Jiwa) *) 11.06.14 14 Lembah Seulawah 12 11.06.15 15 Kota Jantho 13 11.06.16 16 Kota Cot Glie 32 11.06.17 17 Kuta Malaka 15 11.06.18 18 Simpang Tiga 18 11.06.19 19 Darul Kamal 14 11.06.20 20 Baitussalam 13 11.06.21 21 Krueng Barona Jaya 12 11.06.22 22 Leupung 6 11.06.23 23 Blang Bintang 26 Pemekaran Kec Qanun No. 3/2006 11.07 7 KAB. PIDIE Sigli 23 727 3.086,95 422.564 Bandar Baru Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 Bandar Dua Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.03 1 Batee 27 11.07.04 2 Delima 44 11.07.05 3 Geumpang 5 11.07.06 4 Geulumpang Tiga 34 11.07.07 5 Indra Jaya 49 11.07.08 6 Kembang Tanjong 45 11.07.09 7 Kota Sigli 15 Meurendu Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.11 8 Mila 20 11.07.12 9 Muara Tiga 17 11.07.13 10 Mutiara 29 11.07.14 11 Padang Tiji 64 11.07.15 12 Peukan Baro 48 11.07.16 13 Pidie 64 11.07.17 14 Sakti 49 11.07.18 15 Simpang Tiga 52 11.07.19 16 Tangse 27 Trieng Gadeng Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.21 17 Tiro/Truseb 19 11.07.22 18 Keumala 18 Perubahan nama Kec. Titeue Keumala, Perda No. 9/2007 Ulim Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.24 19 Mutiara Timur 48 11.07.25 20 Grong-grong 15 Pante Raja Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.27 21 Mane 4 Jangka Buya Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.29 22 Glumpang Baro 21 4 NAMA PROVINSI, J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH PENDUDUK NO KODE KABUPATEN / KOTA, IBUKOTA WILAYAH K ET E R A N G A N KECAMATAN KAB KOTA KEC KEL DESA (Km2) (Jiwa) *) Meurah Dua Menjadi wil. Kab. Pidie Jaya, UU No. 7 / 2007 11.07.31 23 Titeue 13 Qanun No. 9/2007 11.08 8 KAB. ACEH UTARA Lhoksukon 27 852 3.236,86 558.295 11.08.01 1 Baktiya 57 11.08.02 2 Dewantara 15 11.08.03 3 Kuta Makmur 39 11.08.04 4 Lhoksukon 75 11.08.05 5 Matangkuli 49 11.08.06 6 Muara Batu 24 11.08.07 7 Meurah Mulia 50 11.08.08 8 Samudera 40 11.08.09 9 Seunuddon 33 11.08.10 10 Syamtalira Aron 34 11.08.11 11 Syamtalira Bayu 38 11.08.12 12 Tanah Luas 57 11.08.13 13 Tanah Pasir 18 11.08.14 14 T. Jambo Aye 47 11.08.15 15 Sawang 39 11.08.16 16 Nisam 29 11.08.17 17 Cot Girek 24 11.08.18 18 Langkahan 23 11.08.19 19 Baktiya Barat 26 11.08.20 20 Paya Bakong 39 11.08.21 21 Nibong 20 11.08.22 22 Simpang Kramat 16 11.08.23 23 Lapang 11 11.08.24 24 Pirak Timur 23 Qanun No.
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