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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 five-year terms.

Currently, Indonesia consists of 33 provinces, seven of which have been created since 2000 and five provinces received special status: Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Yogyakarta Special Region, Papua, West Papua and Jakarta Special Capital Region. Provinces are further divided into regencies (Indonesian: kabupaten) and cities.

List of provinces

Province map of Indonesia
Provinces of Indonesia[1]
Seal Province ISO[2] Capital Population Area (km²) Notes Island Group
Bali ID-BA Denpasar 3,150,000 5,633 Nusa Tenggara
Bangka-Belitung ID-BB Pangkal Pinang 1,300,000 18,725 Sumatra
Banten ID-BT Serang 9,083,114 9,161 Java
Bengkulu ID-BE Bengkulu 1,564,000 21,168 Sumatra
Central Java ID-JT Semarang 31,820,000 32,548 Java
Central Kalimantan (C.Borneo) ID-KT Palangkaraya 1,912,747 153,564 Kalimantan
Central Sulawesi ID-ST Palu 1,820,000 68,089 Sulawesi
East Java ID-JI Surabaya 34,766,000 47,922 Java
East Kalimantan (E.Borneo) ID-KI Samarinda 2,750,369 245,238 Kalimantan
East Nusa Tenggara ID-NT Kupang 4,260,294 47,876 Nusa Tenggara
Gorontalo ID-GO Gorontalo 830,200 12,215 Sulawesi
Jakarta Special Capital Region ID-JK Jakarta 8,389,443 750 National capital, directly administered Java
Jambi ID-JA Jambi 2,742,196 53,436 Sumatra
Lampung ID-LA Bandar Lampung 6,731,000 35,376 Sumatra
Maluku (Moluccas) ID-MA Ambon 1,266,000 46,975 Maluku Islands and New Guinea
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam ID-AC Banda Aceh 3,930,000 57,366 Special region Sumatra
North Maluku (N.Moluccas) ID-MU Ternate 890,000 30,895 Maluku Islands and New Guinea
North Sulawesi ID-SA Manado 2,154,234 15,364 Sulawesi
North Sumatra ID-SU Medan 11,642,000 71,680 Sumatra
Papua ID-PA Jayapura 2,795,182 421,981 Special region Maluku Islands and New Guinea
Riau ID-RI Pekanbaru 4,948,000 82,232 Sumatra
Riau Islands ID-KR Tanjung Pinang 1,198,526 21,992 Sumatra
South East Sulawesi ID-SG Kendari 1,771,951 38,140 Sulawesi
South Kalimantan (S.Borneo) ID-KS Banjarmasin 3,054,129 3,985 Kalimantan
South Sulawesi ID-SN Makassar 7,497,701 72,781 Sulawesi
South Sumatra ID-SS Palembang 6,900,000 53,436 Sumatra
West Java ID-JB Bandung 35,724,000 34,817 Java
West Kalimantan (W.Borneo) ID-KB Pontianak 4,073,304 146,807 Kalimantan
West Nusa Tenggara ID-NB Mataram 4,015,102 19,709 Nusa Tenggara
West Papua [3] Manokwari 800,000 115,364 Special region Maluku Islands and New Guinea
West Sulawesi ID-SR Mamuju 938,254 16,796 Sulawesi
West Sumatra ID-SB Padang 4,241,000 42,297 Sumatra
Yogyakarta Special Region ID-YO Yogyakarta 3,121,000 3,186 Special region (sultanate) Java

References

  1. ^ References and details on data provided in the table can be found within the individual provincial articles.
  2. ^ ISO 3166-2:ID ( ISO 3166-2 codes for the provinces of Indonesia)
  3. ^ West Papua was created from the western portion of Papua province in February, 2003, initially under the name of Irian Jaya Barat, and was renamed Papua Barat (West Papua) on 2007-02-07. The split remains controversial. In November 2004, an Indonesian court agreed that the split violated Papua's autonomy laws. However, the court ruled that because the new province had already been created, it should remain separate from Papua. The ruling also prohibited the creation of another proposed province, Central Irian Jaya, because the split was not yet completed. As of June, 2008, an ISO 3166-2 code has not yet been published for West Papua. If one were to follow precedent, it would be ID-PB.

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