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Serang Baru is an administrative district (kecamatan) of Bekasi Regency, in West Java, Indonesia. The district covers an area of 51.42 km 2 , and had a population of 103,587 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 149,727 at the 2020 Census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 152,783, comprising 77,264 males and 75,519 females. [ 1 ]
Serang Regency (Sundanese: ᮞᮨᮛᮀ) is a regency of Banten province, Indonesia. It is located in the northwest corner of the island of Java . The administrative center of the regency is at Ciruas, while the capital of the province is the independent municipality of Serang ( Kota Serang ) which was split off the regency on 17 July 2007.
Serang is a village in the town of Petarukan, Pemalang Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia. This village had an area of 3.69 km 2 and a population of 8,434 inhabitants in 2022. [ 1 ]
The province of Banten in Indonesia is divided into kabupaten or regencies which in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as kecamatan. The districts of Banten (with the regency into which each falls) are as follows:
Drangong is an administrative village or kelurahan in the district of Taktakan, Indonesia. [2] The village has an area of 5.61 km 2 and a population of approximately 19 thousands, making it the most populous village in the district.
Taktakan is a district of Serang Municipality, the capital city of Banten, Indonesia. It's the westernmost district of the city which borders the regency . The municipal landfill , TPAS Cilowong, is located in the west part of the district.
Serang was formerly a part of Serang Regency. On 2 November 2007, the status of Serang was changed into a municipality (kota madya), independent of the Regency. Since that time, Serang City is a semi-enclave within Serang Regency, as the city borders the regency in the south, east, and west, while it borders with Java Sea in the north.
The mosque was formerly known as Pegantungan Mosque and the Muslim community in the surrounding area initiated the establishment. The former regent of Pandeglang as well as Serang, Raden Tumenggung Basudin Tjondronegoro, endowed the current land of approximately 2.6 ha to facilitate the construction of the mosque. [2]