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Buku Iv Provinsi Riau Provinsi, Kabupaten/Kota LAMPIRAN II PERATURAN MENTERI DALAM NEGERI REPUBLIK INDONESIA NOMOR TAHUN 2015 TENTANG KODE DAN DATA WILAYAH ADMINISTRASI PEMERINTAHAN KODE DAN DATA WILAYAH ADMINISTRASI PEMERINTAHAN BUKU IV PROVINSI RIAU PROVINSI, KABUPATEN/KOTA. KECAMATAN DAN DESA/KELURAHAN SETIAP PROVINSI SELURUH INDONESIA JUMLAH N A M A / J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH NAMA PROVINSI / K O D E WILAYAH PENDUDUK K E T E R A N G A N (Jiwa) *) KABUPATEN / KOTA KAB KOTA KECAMATAN KELURAHAN D E S A (Km2) 14 RIAU 14.01 1 KAB. KAMPAR 21 8 242 10.983,47 722.441 14.01.01 1 Bangkinang Kota 2 2 Perubahan nama dari Kec. Bangkinang, sesuai Perda No. 8/2013 Pulau Lawas Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 Muara Uwai Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 Salo Menjadi wil. Kec. Salo, Perda No 22 / 2003 Laboy Jaya Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 Suka Mulya Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No. 22/2003 Bukit Payung Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 Bukit Sembilan Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 Salo Timur Menjadi wil. Kec. Salo, Perda No 22/2003 14.01.01.2009 1 Kumantan 14.01.01.2010 2 Ridan Permai 14.01.01.1011 1 Bangkinang Pulau Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 14.01.01.1013 2 Langgini Pasir Sialang Menjadi wil. Kec. Bangkinang Seberang, Perda No 22/2003 14.01.02 2 Kampar 1 17 14.01.02.2001 1 Batu Belah Muara Jalai Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Utara, Perda No 22/2003 14.01.02.2003 2 Tanjung Berulak Sawah Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Utara, Perda No 22/2003 Kmp Panjang Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Utara, Perda No 22/2003 14.01.02.2006 3 Ranah 14.01.02.2007 4 Penyasawan 14.01.02.2008 5 Rumbio Pulau Payung Menjadi wil. Kec. Rumbio Jaya, Perda No 22 / 2003 Teratak Menjadi wil. Kec. Rumbio Jaya, Perda No 22 / 2003 Alam Panjang Menjadi wil. Kec. Rumbio Jaya, Perda No 22 / 2003 1 N A M A / J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH NAMA PROVINSI / JUMLAH WILAYAH PENDUDUK K E T E R A N G A N K O D E KABUPATEN / KOTA KAB KOTA KECAMATAN KELURAHAN D E S A (Km2) (Jiwa) *) Pulau Birandang Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Timur, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.02.2013 6 Padang Mutung Pulau Rambai Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Timur, Perda No 22 /2003 Kampar Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Timur, Perda No 22 /2003 Koto Perambahan Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Timur, Perda No 22 /2003 Bukit Teratai Menjadi wil. Kec. Rumbio Jaya, Perda No 22 / 2003 Sungai Putih Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Timur, Perda No. 22/2003 Batang Batindih Menjadi wil. Kec. Rumbio Jaya, Perda No 22 / 2003 Tambusai Menjadi wil. Kec. Rumbio Jaya, Perda No 22 / 2003 Deli Makmur Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Timur, Perda No 22 /2003 Kayu Aro Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Utara , Perda No 22/ 2003 14.01.02.2023 7 Pulau Jambu 14.01.02.2024 8 Tj. Rambutan 14.01.02.2025 9 Simpang Kubu Sungai Tonang Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Utara, Perda No 22/2003 14.01.02.1027 1 Air Tiris 14.01.02.2028 10 Limau Manis Kebun Pulau Pondok 14.01.02.2030 11 Naumbai 14.01.02.2031 12 Pulautinggi Pemekaran sebagian Desa Padang Mutung Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.02.2032 13 Ranah Baru Pemekaran sebagian Desa Ranah Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.02.2033 14 Bukitranah Pemekaran sebagian Desa Ranah Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.02.2034 15 Pulausarak Pemekaran sebagian Desa Rumbio Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.02.2035 16 Koto Tibun Pemekaran sebagian Desa Padang Mutung Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.02.2036 17 Ranah Singkuang Pemekaran sebagian Desa Penyesawan Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.03 3 Tambang - 17 14.01.03.2001 1 Tambang 14.01.03.2002 2 Kuapan 14.01.03.2003 3 Gobah 14.01.03.2004 4 Teluk Kenidai 14.01.03.2005 5 Aursati 14.01.03.2006 6 Padang Luas 14.01.03.2007 7 Terantang 14.01.03.2008 8 Kualu 2 N A M A / J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH NAMA PROVINSI / JUMLAH WILAYAH PENDUDUK K E T E R A N G A N K O D E KABUPATEN / KOTA KAB KOTA KECAMATAN KELURAHAN D E S A (Km2) (Jiwa) *) 14.01.03.2009 9 Rimbo Panjang 14.01.03.2010 10 Parit Baru 14.01.03.2011 11 Kemang Indah 14.01.03.2012 12 Kualu Nenas 14.01.03.2013 13 Tarai bangun 14.01.03.2014 14 Sungai Pinang 14.01.03.2015 15 Balam Jaya Pemekaran sebagian Desa Tambang Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.03.2016 16 Pulaupermai Pemekaran sebagian Desa Tambang Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.03.2017 17 Palungraya Pemekaran sebagian Desa Tambang Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.04 4 XIII Koto Kampar 1 12 Tabing Menjadi wil. Kec. Koto Kampar Hulu Perda No. 22/2003 Gunung Malelo Menjadi wil. Kec. Koto Kampar Hulku Perda No. 22/203 Tanjung Menjadi wil. Kec. Koto Kampar Hulu Perda No. 22/2003 14.01.04.2004 1 Gunung Bungsu 14.01.04.2005 2 Koto Tuo 14.01.04.2006 3 Balung 14.01.04.2007 4 Muara Takus Pongkai Menjadi wil. Kec. Koto Kampar Hulu Perda No. 22/2003 Siberuang Menjadi wil. Kec. Koto Kampar Hulu Perda No. 22/2003 14.01.04.2010 5 Pulau Gadang 14.01.04.2011 6 Tanjung Alai 14.01.04.2012 7 Ranah Sungkai 14.01.04.2013 8 Lubuk Agung 14.01.04.2014 9 Koto Mesjid Bandur Picak Menjadi wil. Kec. Koto Kampar Hulu Perda No. 22/2003 14.01.04.2016 10 Pongkai Istiqomah 14.01.04.2017 11 Binamang 14.01.04.1018 1 Batu Bersurat 14.01.04.2019 12 Koto Tuo Barat 14.01.05 5 Kuok - 9 Perubahan nama dari Kec. Bangkinang Barat menjadi Kec. Kuok, Perda No. 16/2011 14.01.05.2001 1 Kuok Ganting Menjadi wil. Kec. Salo, Perda No 22 / 2003 Sepungguk Menjadi wil. Kec. Salo, Perda No 22 / 2003 Siabu Menjadi wil. Kec. Salo, Perda No 22 / 2003 3 N A M A / J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH NAMA PROVINSI / JUMLAH WILAYAH PENDUDUK K E T E R A N G A N K O D E KABUPATEN / KOTA KAB KOTA KECAMATAN KELURAHAN D E S A (Km2) (Jiwa) *) 14.01.05.2005 2 Merangin 14.01.05.2006 3 Empat Balai 14.01.05.2007 4 Pulau Jambu 14.01.05.2008 5 Silam Ganting Damai Menjadi wil. Kec. Salo, Perda No 22 / 2003 14.01.05.2010 6 Bukit Melintang 14.01.05.2011 7 Pulautarap Pemekaran sebagian Desa Merangin Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.05.2012 8 Lereng Pemekaran sebagian Desa Merangin Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.05.2013 9 Batulangka Kecil Pemekaran sebagian Desa Silam Perda No. 17/2011 14.01.06 6 Siak Hulu - 12 14.01.06.2001 1 Pangkalan Baru 14.01.06.2002 2 Desa Baru 14.01.06.2003 3 Teratak Buluh Kampungpinang Menjadi wil. Kec. Perhentian Raja, Perda No 22 / 2003 14.01.06.2005 4 Lubuk Siam 14.01.06.2006 5 Buluh Cina 14.01.06.2007 6 Buluh Nipis Pantairaja Menjadi wil. Kec. Perhentian Raja, Perda No 22 / 2003 Hangtuah Menjadi wil. Kec. Perhentian Raja, Perda No 22 / 2003 Sialang Kubang Menjadi wil. Kec. Perhentian Raja, Perda No 22 / 2003 14.01.06.2011 7 Tanah Merah 14.01.06.2012 8 Pandau Jaya 14.01.06.2013 9 Tanjung Balam 14.01.06.2014 10 Kapau Jaya 14.01.06.2015 11 Pangkalan Serik 14.01.06.2016 12 Kubang Jaya 14.01.07 7 Kampar Kiri 1 19 Simalinyang Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 Kebun Durian Menjadi wil. Kec. Gunung Sahilan, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.07.2003 1 Kuntu 14.01.07.2004 2 Padang Sawah 14.01.07.2005 3 Domo 14.01.07.2006 4 IV Koto Setingkai Gunung Sahilan Menjadi wil. Kec. Gunung Sahilan, Perda No 22 /2003 4 N A M A / J U M L A H LUAS JUMLAH NAMA PROVINSI / JUMLAH WILAYAH PENDUDUK K E T E R A N G A N K O D E KABUPATEN / KOTA KAB KOTA KECAMATAN KELURAHAN D E S A (Km2) (Jiwa) *) 14.01.07.2008 5 Teluk Paman Gunung Sari Menjadi wil. Kec. Gunung Sahilan, Perda No 22 /2003 Suka Makmur Menjadi wil. Kec. Gunung Sahilan, Perda No 22 /2003 Bina Baru Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 Hidup Baru Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.07.2013 6 Sungai Giringging Karya Bakti Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 Lubuk Sakai Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.07.2016 7 Sungai Paku Penghidupan Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 Subarak Menjadi wil. Kec. Gunung Sahilan, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.07.2019 8 Muara Selayah 14.01.07.2020 9 Sungai Rambai 14.01.07.2021 10 Tanjung Harapan Mayang Pongkai Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.07.2023 11 Sungai Raja Koto Damai Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 Utama Karya Menjadi wil. Kec. Kampar Kiri Tengah, Perda No 22 /2003 14.01.07.2026 12 Sungai Sarik 14.01.07.1027 1 Lipat Kain 14.01.07.2028 13 Lipat Kain Utara 14.01.07.2029 14 Lipat Kain Selatan 14.01.07.2030 15 Kuntu Darussalam 14.01.07.2031 16 Tanjungmas Pemekaran sebagian Desa Tanjung Harapan Perda No.
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