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Ich arbeite grade am Artikel über Indonesien auf der polnischen WIKI. Wie sieht die Aufteilung in Indonesien aus? Prowinz - ? - ?
http://pl.wiki-indonesia.club/wiki/Indonezja--[[Pengguna:Polska|Polska]] 15:11, 1 Jul 2004 (UTC)
:Indonesia is divided in several so called "Daerah Tingkat I (satu)", which roughly can be translated as "First Level Regions". Not all them are "provinces" though. There are two more less autonomous areas, and the capital city [[Jakarta]], which is treated as a province and is called a special territory. The rest are 'ordinary' provinces. These are called [[provinsi]] or propinsi. The former is the official spelling.
:Then each province is divided in several rural and urban districts, which are both "Daerah TIngkat II (dua)" or "Second Level Regions". The rural districts are called "[[kabupaten]]" and the urban districts are called [[kotamadya]] or kota otonom. The kabupaten is usually translated as "regency" in English, while kotamadya is translated as "municipality".
:Furthermore each district is divided in several sub-districts which are called "kecamatan". Each kecamatan, in turn is divided in several kelurahan (in urban areas) or desa (in rural areas). A kelurahan can be translated as "commune", while desa is usually translated as "village". Then each kelurahan is divided in several Rukun Warga (RW) (neighbourhood) which in turn is divided in several Rukun Tetangga (RT) ('street'). A desa is divided in several dusun, and each dusun is divided in several dukuh.
:The first and second level regions do have representatives in a local parlement ([[DPRD]]).
:So in brief Indonesia is divided as follow
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:Provinsi - Kabupaten/Kotamadya - Kecamatan - Kelurahan/Desa - RW/Dusun - RT/Dukuh.
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:So there are six levels of administrative divisions. I hope this was clear. You can ask again in any case it wasn't clear. Bye [[Pengguna:Meursault2004|Meursault2004]] 00:23, 3 Jul 2004 (UTC)
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