Kedu Residency
Kedu Residency (also known as Kedoe and Kedoo) was a colonial administrative unit in Central Java in Java, Indonesia.
It contained the areas which are now the Kebumen, Wonosobo, Temanggung, Purworejo and Magelang regencies (including Magelang city). It was adjacent to the Banyumas (to the west), and Semarang (to the north) residencies.
Name | Capital | Area (km²) | Population 2000 Census | Population 2005 estimate | Population 2010 Census | Population 2014 estimate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kebumen Regency | Kebumen | 1,211.74 | 1,166,604 | 1,196,304 | 1,159,926 | 1,174,153 |
Temanggung Regency | Temanggung | 837.71 | 665,470 | 687,901 | 708,546 | 717,236 |
Purworejo Regency | Purworejo | 1,091.49 | 704,063 | 712,851 | 695,427 | 703,956 |
Wonosobo Regency | Wonosobo | 981.41 | 739,648 | 647,984 | 754,883 | 764,142 |
Magelang Regency | Mungkid | 1,102.93 | 1,102,359 | 1,137,938 | 1,181,723 | 1,196,219 |
Magelang City | Magelang | 16.06 | 116,800 | 124,374 | 118,227 | 119,677 |
References
- Sutherland, Heather (1979) The Making of a Bureaucratic Elite – The Colonial Transformation of the Javanese Priyayi Singapore Heineman
ISBN 0-7081-1815-1 map on p. xiii, and list on p. xii
See also
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