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Sulawesi Tengahprovinsi, 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 XXVI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAHPROVINSI, 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) 72 SULAWESI TENGAH 72.01 1 KAB. BANGGAI 23 46 291 9.672,70 355.664 Data luas wil. berdasarkan UU No.51/1999 72.01.01 1 Batui 7 6 Sinorang Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda no. 21/2009 72.01.01.2002 1 Nonong 72.01.01.2003 2 Kayowa Sukamaju Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 72.01.01.2005 3 Ondo-Ondolu 72.01.01.1006 1 Bugis 72.01.01.1007 2 Balantang 72.01.01.1008 3 Batui 72.01.01.1009 4 Tolando 72.01.01.1010 5 Lamo Menjadi Kel., Perda No. 3/2008 72.01.01.2011 4 Honbola 72.01.01.2012 5 Uso Bonebalantak Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda no. 21/2009 Masungkang Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 Sukamaju I Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 72.01.01.2016 6 Ondo-Ondolu I 72.01.01.1017 6 Sisipan Maleo Jaya Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 Maasing Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 Ombolu Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Gori-Gori Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 Paisu Buloli Menjadi wil Kec. Batui Selatan Perda No. 21/2009 72.01.01.1023 7 Bakung Perda No. 3/2008 72.01.02 2 Bunta 4 18 Bangketa Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Tobelombang Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 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) *) Balaang Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Mantan B Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Tomeang Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Pakowabunta Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Pimbobo Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Simpang Dua Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 Simpang Satu Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Satu Perda No. 21/2009 Bolubungkang Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Petak Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Bella Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Binohu Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 72.01.02.1014 1 Bunta I 72.01.02.2015 1 Bohotokong 72.01.02.2016 2 Dondo Soboli 72.01.02.2017 3 Laonggo Mantan A Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 Dowiwi Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 Doda Bunta Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya No. 21/2009 Gonohop Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya No. 21/2009 Koninis Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 72.01.02.2023 4 Hion 72.01.02.2024 5 Tombongan Ulos 72.01.02.1025 2 Bunta II 72.01.02.2026 6 Pongian 72.01.02.2027 7 Tuntung 72.01.02.2028 8 Nanga-Nangaon 72.01.02.2029 9 Toima 72.01.02.2030 10 Matabas 72.01.02.2031 11 Huhak 72.01.02.2032 12 Lontio Beringin Jaya Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 Rantau Jaya Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 Sumber Mulia Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 Damai Makmur Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 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) *) Jaya Makmur Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Saiti Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Sumber Agung Menjadi wil. Kec. Nuhon, Perda No.3/2004 Dwipa Karya Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 2009 72.01.02.2041 13 Demangan Jaya Perda No. 2/2008 72.01.02.2042 14 Balanga Perda No. 2/2008 72.01.02.2043 15 Longgolian Perda No. 2/2008 72.01.02.2044 16 Kalumbangan Perda No. 2/2008 72.01.02.2045 17 Polo Perda No. 2/2008 Lokait Menjadi wil Kec. Simpang Raya Perda No. 21/2009 72.01.02.1047 3 Salabenda Perda No. 3/2008 72.01.02.1048 4 Kalaka Pemekaran sebagian Kel. Bunta I Perda No. 23/2009 72.01.02.2049 18 Koili Pemekaran sebagian Desa Huhang Perda No. 24/2009 72.01.03 3 Kintom 3 11 72.01.03.2001 1 Kalolos 72.01.03.2002 2 Tangkiang 72.01.03.2003 3 Padang 72.01.03.2004 4 Manyula 72.01.03.2005 5 Uling 72.01.03.1006 1 Kintom Menjadi Kel., Perda No. 3/2008 72.01.03.2007 6 Samadoya 72.01.03.2008 7 Dimpalon 72.01.03.2009 8 Solan 72.01.03.1010 2 Mendono Lontio Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Padungnyo Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.03.2013 9 Babang Buyangge Sayangbongin Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.03.2015 10 Solan Baru Perda No. 2/2008 Lumbe Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.03.1017 3 Mondonun Pemekaran sebagian Kel. Mendono Perda No. 23/2009 Lontio Baru Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.03.2019 11 Dimpalon Baru Pemekaran sebagian Desa Dimpalon Perda No. 24/2009 72.01.04 4 Luwuk 8 2 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) *) Nambo Padang Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Nambo Lempek Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Koyoan Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Bubung Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Maahas Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Simpong Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Hanga Hanga Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.04.2008 1 Tontouan 72.01.04.1009 1 Luwuk 72.01.04.1010 2 Baru 72.01.04.1011 3 Soho 72.01.04.1012 4 Bungin 72.01.04.2013 2 Lumpoknyo Kilongan Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Bumi Beringin Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Boyou Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Biak Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Bunga Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Kamumu Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Salodik Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Kayu Tanyo Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Hunduhan Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Pohi Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Baya Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Bantayan Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Uwediken Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Lauon Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Boitan Menjadi wil. Kec. Luwuk Timur, Perda No.3/2003 Awu Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Kilongan Permai Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.04.1031 5 Karaton Perda No. 3/2008 Tanjung Tuwis Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.04.1033 6 Kaleke Pemekaran sebagian Kel. Soho Perda No. 23/2009 72.01.04.1034 7 Bungin Timur Pemekaran sebagian Kel. Bungin Perda No. 23/2009 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) *) 72.01.04.1035 8 Mangkio Baru Pemekaran sebagian Kel. Baru Perda No. 23/2009 Bukit Membual Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Tombang Permai Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Kompo Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Jole Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Hanga-Hanga Permai Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Selatan Perda No. 3/2012 Nambo Bosaa Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Nambo Lempek Baru Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Lenyek Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 Koyoan Permai Menjadi wil Kec. Nambo Perda No. 3/2012 Buon Mandiri Menjadi wil Kec. Luwuk Utara Perda No. 3/2012 72.01.05 5 Lamala - 12 Lonas Menjadi wil Kec. Mantoh Perda No. 3/2012 Boras Menjadi wil Kec. Mantoh Perda No. 3/2012 Sulubombong Menjadi wil Kec. Mantoh Perda No. 3/2012 Bolla Menjadi wil Kec. Mantoh Perda No. 3/2012 Bombongan Menjadi wil Kec. Mantoh Perda No.
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