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PROVINCES OF INDONESIA


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The 'province' (Indonesian: ''provinsi'' or ''propinsi'') is the highest tier of local government subnational entity in Indonesia. Each province has its own local government, headed by a governor, and has its own legislative body. The governor and member of local representatives are elected by popular vote for 5 years term.
Currently, Indonesia consists of 33 provinces, seven of which have been created since 2000 and four provinces received special status: Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Yogyakarta Special Region, Papua, and Jakarta Special Capital Region. Provinces are further divided into regencies (Indonesian: ''kabupaten'') and cities.

Contents
List of provinces
Map of provinces
See also

List of provinces


Province Capital City
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Banda Aceh
North Sumatra Medan
West Sumatra Padang
Riau Pekanbaru
Riau Islands Tanjung Pinang
Jambi Jambi
Bengkulu Bengkulu
South Sumatra Palembang
Bangka-Belitung Pangkal Pinang
Lampung Bandar Lampung
Jakarta Special Capital Region Jakarta
Banten Serang
West Java Bandung
Central Java Semarang
Yogyakarta Special Region Yogyakarta
East Java Surabaya
Bali Denpasar
West Nusa Tenggara Mataram
East Nusa Tenggara Kupang
West Kalimantan Pontianak
Central Kalimantan Palangkaraya
South Kalimantan Banjarmasin
East Kalimantan Samarinda
North Sulawesi Manado
Gorontalo Gorontalo
Central Sulawesi Palu
South East Sulawesi Kendari
South Sulawesi Makassar
West Sulawesi Mamuju
Maluku Ambon
North Maluku Ternate
Papua Jayapura
West Papua Manokwari

Map of provinces


See also



Subdivisions of Indonesia

Government Administration in Indonesia

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