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Perak Tengah District: Seri Iskandar: Perak Tengah D: 94573: 1282: 73.8 Perlis — Kangar: Kangar M: 284885: 819: 347.8 Selangor: Gombak District: Bandar Baru Selayang: Selayang M Ampang Jaya M: 942336: 653: 1,443.1 Hulu Langat District: Bandar Baru Bangi: Kajang M Ampang Jaya M: 1400461: 833: 1,681.2 Hulu Selangor District: Kuala Kubu Bharu ...
The province of North Sumatra in Indonesia is divided into regencies which in turn are divided administratively into districts (Indonesian: Kecamatan). The districts of North Sumatra with the regency it falls into are as follows:
The Indonesian Christian Church of North Sumatera (Indonesian: Gereja Kristen Indonesia Sumatera Utara or GKI Sumut) is a Reformed denomination in Indonesia. It was founded by the Dutch Reformed Church in 1915. The Dutch left in 1957. In 1969 the Synod was formed. It is a Presbyterian church.
GKI values its theological heritage which originates from Pietism, Calvinism and Methodism, but prominently classified as mainline Protestant. GKI is doing theology in the context of a church living in the midst of Muslim community. GKI deliberately discontinued its ethnic bond, i.e., (Indonesian Chinese) to be a multi-ethnic national church in ...
The Batang Padang District (Malay: Daerah Batang Padang) is a district in Perak, Malaysia. This district is administered by a local council, namely, the Tapah District Council, based in Tapah . The major towns of Batang Padang are Bidor , Tapah and Sungkai .
The following is a list of districts in Malaysia by population according to the latest national ... Padang Terap D: 62896: 1357: 46.3 ... Perak Tengah District: Seri ...
Paya Jaras is a town in Selangor, Malaysia.The first village head to open the village of Paya Jaras was Baie bin Duawan, of Malay descent from Padang, Indonesia who came to Malaysia around the early 20s.
The Seko Padang area is drained by the Betue and Kasumong rivers, whilst the Seko Tengah area comprises the lower Betue river after Kasumong's confluence and the Seko Lemo area is drained by the Oro river. [13] The region is home to the Seko languages, a native language group with around 9,000 speakers in the 1980s. [14]