Gunungrejo is a village in the Way Ratai, Pesawaran, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province, Indonesia. It was initially a hamlet in Desa Wates Way Ratai.
Initially Gunungrejo was a hamlet in Desa Wates Way Ratai which know as ANGLO (AFDELING name in Way Ratai rubber plantation). In 23 October 1986, Dusun Gunungrejo officially reformed to a new administrative district of Desa persiapan Gunungrejo, which contains 12 Dusun: Kalipasir I, Kalipasir II, Gunungrejo, Kaliawi, Fajarbulan, Gunungsari, Lebaksari, Tamansari, Totoharjo, Merawan, Sidorejo and Candipuro.
In 2013, Desa Gunungrejo reformed into 3 village:
Headman
Num. | Headman Name | Term in office |
---|---|---|
1. | Basnu MS (Act) | 1986-1990 |
2. | Samsuri (Act) | 1990-1992 |
3. | Suwardi (Act) | 1992-1994 |
4. | Mulyanto | 1994-2002 |
5. | Rudi Agus Sunandar | 2002-2008 |
6. | Suranto | 2008-2021 |
7. | Subagyo | 2021-Present |
There are 9 Dusun in Desa Gunungrejo:
Desa Gunungrejo borders:
North: Forest of Pesawaran Mountain
South: Desa Poncorejo, Kecamatan Way Ratai
East: Desa Mulyosari, Kecamatan Way Ratai
West: Desa Babakan Loa, Kecamatan Kedondong
Desa Gunungrejo covered hills and mountains with 400 - 500 MSL in height and 1343,41 Ha in width.
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