Medan Marelan

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Medan Marelan
Subdistrict
Marelan
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Coordinates: 3°42′48″N98°39′25″E / 3.71333°N 98.65694°E / 3.71333; 98.65694
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra
Government
  Subdistrict HeadMuhammad Yunus, S.STP [1]
Area
  Subdistrict2,382 km2 (920 sq mi)
  Urban
185,191 km2 (71,503 sq mi)
  Metro
7,662 km2 (2,958 sq mi)
Time zone UTC+7 (WIB)
Website medanmarelan

Medan Marelan (colonial name: Maryland) is one of 21 administrative districts (kecamatan) in the city of Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Boundaries of the district (Indonesian: kecamatan):

At the 2010 Census, it had a population of 140,414 inhabitants, while at the 2015 Census, it had a population of 162,267 inhabitants; the latest official estimate (for mid 2019) is 175,382. [2] Total area is 23.82 km2 and the population density in 2019 was 7,362.8 inhabitants/km2. [3]

Facilities

Education

NoType EducationInformation
1Elementary School54
2Junior High School15
3Senior High School10
4College1
5University1

Health

No.MeansAmount
1Hospital3
2Public Health Center4
3Clinic18
4Integrated Healthcare Center9

Commercial

NoCommercial TypeInformation
1Traditional market2
2Plaza/Mall2
3Mini Market24
4Toyota Car Dealer1
5Warehousing7

Drinking Water & Energy

NoCustomerAmount
1Water983
2Electricity25.949
3Gas463

Sport

No.MeansAmount
1Football3
2Volleyball10
3Badminton15
4Futsal26

Industrial Company

NoIndustryAmount
1Large/Medium3
2Small11
3Household Business7

Finance

No.InstitutionAmount
1Bank14
2Leasing/Finance2
3Foreign Exchange0
4Cooperative3
5Pawnshop2

Residents

Most residents in this district is the migrants whereas the tribal ethnic Malays Deli 30% only.[ citation needed ]

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