Purbolinggo

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Purbolinggo
Kecamatan Purbolinggo
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View of District Purbolinggo
Nickname: 
Purbolinggo (Called as Linggo)
Motto: 
The Spirit of People's
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Purbolinggo
Coordinates: 4°58′01″S105°30′44″E / 4.966859°S 105.512269°E / -4.966859; 105.512269
Country Indonesia
Province Lampung
Regency East Lampung Regency
DistrictPurbolinggo
Village12
Government
  Subdistricts HeadAmir Hamzah, S.sos, MM.
Area
  Total61.58 km2 (23.78 sq mi)
Elevation
214 m (702 ft)
Population
 (2020 Census)
  Total45,768
  Density743/km2 (1,920/sq mi)
  [1] s
Demonym Javanese
Time zone UTC+7 (Western Indonesian Time)
  Summer (DST) UTC+7:30 (Western Indonesian Time)
Area code +62 725
Vehicle registration BE
Website purbolinggo.lampungtimurkab.go.id

Purbolinggo or Linggo is a kecamatan (district) of the East Lampung Regency (Lampung Timur) in Lampung province, on Sumatra, in Indonesia.

Contents

The district is located to the east of Sukadana and to the northeast of Bandar Lampung (the capital city of Lampung province), about 70 kilometres (43 mi) away.

Village

Purbolinggo is divided into twelve administrative villages, there are shown on table below:

Table villages and a population of districts Purbolinggo
NoName of VillageArea (km2)Number of
Sub-villages
Population
(2020 Census)
1. Taman Asri 5.8543,263
2. Taman Bogo 5.4954,257
3. Tambah Dadi 5.0543,216
4. Taman Cari 6.0953,889
5. Taman Endah 5.0242,888
6. Taman Fajar 4.8063,688
7. Tegal Gondo 3.4541,828
8. Toto Harjo 4.5453,784
9. Tambah Luhur 4.5041,923
10. Tanjung Inten 5.3164,710
11. Tegal Yoso 5.3762,960
12 Tanjung Kesuma 6.1163,746
Total61.585940,152

Border

The border district of Purbolinggo as follows ;

List of schools

Middle schools

  1. SMP Negeri 1 Purbolinggo
  2. SMP Negeri 2 Purbolinggo
  3. SMP Islam Purbolinggo
  4. SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Purbolinggo
  5. SMP PGRI Purbolinggo
  6. SLB Negeri Kabupaten Lampung Timur

Senior high schools

  1. SMA Negeri 1 Purbolinggo
  2. SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Purbolinggo
  3. SMA Ma'arif NU 5 Purbolinggo
  4. SMK Ma'arif NU Purbolinggo
  5. SMK Budi Bhakti Purbolinggo

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References

  1. Badan Pusat Statitik, Jakarta, 2021.