Tebing Tinggi, Serdang Bedagai

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District of Tebing Tinggi
Coordinates: 3°38′54″N99°20′40″E / 3.64833°N 99.34444°E / 3.64833; 99.34444
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province North Sumatra
Capital Lalang, Tebing Tinggi City
Area
  Total182.29 km2 (70.38 sq mi)
Population
 (2020) [1]
  Total41,162
Time zone GMT +7

Tebing Tinggi District (Indonesian : Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi, "High Cliff District") is a district ( kecamatan ) in Serdang Bedagai Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is located 52 km east of the provincial capital, Medan.

Administrative center of Tebing Tinggi District Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi, Serdang Bedagai.jpg
Administrative center of Tebing Tinggi District

Administratively, The seat of Tebing Tinggi District is not located within its borders, but is actually located in the neighboring Tebing Tinggi City, specifically in the kelurahan of Lalang. [2]

Subdivisions

Tebing Tinggi District is subdivided into the following villages or subdistricts: [3]

  1. Kedai Damar
  2. Naga Kesiangan
  3. Tebing Tinggi
  4. Kuta Baru
  5. Mariah Padang
  6. Pertapaan
  7. Penonggol
  8. Sei Sarimah
  9. Sei Priok
  10. Paya Bagas
  11. Paya Lombang
  12. Paya Mabar
  13. Jambu
  14. Gunung Kataran

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