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  1. Mandailing Natal, abbreviated as Madina, is a regency in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 6,620.70 square kilometres and it had a population of 403,894 people at the 2010 census and 472,886 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 496,975 (comprising 247,811 males and 249,164 females).

  2. Natal is a town in Mandailing region, North Sumatra province, Indonesia. Batang Gadis National Park is located here. There is also a gold mining industry in the town. The name derives from ranah datar, "flat land" in Indonesian. Even though it is located in Mandailing region, culturally Natal people are part of Minangkabau people.

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    Article 18 paragraph 1 of the 1945 Constitutionstates that "the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is divided into provincial regions and those provincial regions are divided into regencies and city, whereby every one of those provinces, regencies, and municipalities has its regional government, which shall be regulated by laws." According ...

    The decentralization of some power and autonomy to provinces is called for by Article 18 of the Constitution of Indonesia, and this article was expanded through amendments in October 1999 in the period following the fall of Suharto.: 35–37 Some provinces have been granted additional autonomy beyond this. The form this special autonomy takes is not ...

    The provinces are officially grouped into seven geographical units for statistical and national planning purposes, but without administrative function.

    Upon the independence of Indonesia, eight provinces were established. West Java, Central Java, East Java, and Maluku still exist as of today despite later divisions, while Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Nusa Tenggara, formerly Lesser Sunda (Sunda Kecil) were fully liquidated by dividing them into new provinces. The province of Central Sumatra e...

    Tanjungpinang to Pekanbaru, Riau (until 1959)
    Jakarta to Bandung, West Java (until 1960)
    Singaraja to Denpasar, Bali (until 1960)
    Soasio, Tidore to Sukarnopura, West Irian (1956–1963)
  4. Peta lokasi. Natal adalah nama yang diberikan oleh pengelana Portugis Vasco da Gama untuk tempat yang ia capai pada tanggal 25 Desember (Hari Natal) dan bertemu Raja Menzi Xaba dan rakyatnya yang merayakan kelahiran seorang raja, Nkayishana, putra Menzi.

  5. Sejarah. Fakta. Tempat migrasi kepiting merah terbesar di dunia. Pulau neraka bagi para imigran gelap. Pernah menjadi pulau yang terisolasi. Bandar udara internasional. Umat Islam di Pulau Natal. Bebas dari COVID-19. Surga tersembunyi. Memiliki daya tarik wisata yang menawan. Objek wisata. Cara menuju Pulau Natal. Demografi. Referensi.

  6. Christmas in Indonesia, locally known as Natal from the Portuguese word for Christmas, is celebrated with various traditions throughout the country. Overview. Indonesia has approximately 28 million Christians, of which about 70% are Protestant and 30% are Roman Catholics. [1]

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