List of regencies and cities in Bengkulu

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This is a list of regencies and city in Bengkulu province. As of October 2019, there were 9 regencies and 1 city. [1]

#Regency/ CityCapitalRegent/ MayorArea (km2) [1] Population (2019) [1] DistrictKelurahan (urban village)/ Desa (village)LogoLocation map
1 Bengkulu Selatan Regency [2] Manna Gusnan Mulyadi 1.186,10167.997 11 16/142 Bengkulu Selatan.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Bengkulu Selatan.svg
2 Bengkulu Tengah Regency [3] Karang Tinggi Ferry Ramli 1.223,94113.056 10 1/142 Lambang Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah.svg
3 Bengkulu Utara Regency [4] Arga Makmur Mian 4.324,60284.505 19 5/215 Logo Bengkulu Utara.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara.svg
4 Kaur Regency [5] Bintuhan Gusril Fauzi 2.369,05129.843 15 3/192 Kabupaten Kaur.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Kaur.svg
5 Kepahiang Regency [6] Kepahiang Hidayatullah Sjahid 665,00151.019 8 12/105 Logo Kepahiang.jpg Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Kepahiang.svg
6 Lebong Regency [7] Muara Aman Rosjonsyah Syahili 1.921,82112.900 13 11/93 Lebong.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Lebong.svg
7 Mukomuko Regency [8] Mukomuko Choirul Huda 4.036,70180.951 15 3/148 Logo Mukomuko.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Mukomuko.svg
8 Rejang Lebong Regency [9] Curup Ahmad Hijazi 1.639,98278.865 15 34/122 Rejang Lebong.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Rejang Lebong.svg
9 Seluma Regency [10] Tais Bundra Jaya 2.400,44211.619 14 20/182 Seluma.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kabupaten Seluma.svg
10 Bengkulu [11] - Helmi Hasan 151,70368.784 9 67/- Kota Bengkulu.png Lokasi Bengkulu Kota Bengkulu.svg
  1. 1 2 3 "Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Republik Indonesia Nomor 72 Tahun 2019, Tentang Perubahan Atas Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 137 Tahun 2017, Tentang Kode Dan Data Wilayah Administrasi Pemerintahan" (PDF). www.kemendagri.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  2. "Official website of Bengkulu Selatan Regency". www.bengkuluselatankab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  3. "Official website of Bengkulu Tengah Regency". www.bengkulutengahkab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  4. "Official website of Bengkulu Utara Regency". www.bengkuluutarakab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  5. "Official website of Kaur Regency". www.kaurkab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  6. "Official website of Kepahiang Regency". www.kepahiangkab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  7. "Official website of Lebong Regency". www.lebongkab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  8. "Official website of Mukomuko Regency". www.mukomukokab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  9. "Official website of Rejang Lebong Regency". www.rejanglebongkab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  10. "Official website of Seluma Regency". www.selumakab.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  11. "Official website of Bengkulu City Regency". www.bengkulukota.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-11.

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