Ketapang, South Lampung

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Ketapang
Country Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province Lampung Emblem.svg Lampung
Regency Lambang Kabupaten Lampung Selatan.png South Lampung Regency
Government
Area
  Total18,660 km2 (7,200 sq mi)
Population
  Total45,000
Time zone UTC+7 (West Indonesian Time)

Ketapang is a district in South Lampung Regency, Lampung, Indonesia. The district consists of 20 villages, and majority are of the Javanese ethnic.

Village in Ketapang Sub-District

  1. Ketapang
  2. Legundi
  3. Bangun Rejo
  4. Tri Dharma Yoga
  5. Sri Pendowo
  6. Karang Sari
  7. Sumber Nadi
  8. Pematang Pasir
  9. Ruguk
  10. Gunung Taman
  11. Sumur Induk
  12. Yogaloka
  13. Kramat Bakau
  14. Berundung
  15. Taman Sari
  16. Lebung Nala
  17. Kemukus
  18. Sidoasih
  19. Sidoluhur
  20. Way Sidomukti

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