Wadaslintang District, Wonosobo

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Wadaslintang District (formally Kecamatan Wadaslintang) is a District in Wonosobo Regency, Central Java Province Indonesia. [1] Wadaslintang District have postal code 56365. [2]

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Division

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Wadaslintang District Map

Wadaslintang District has 17 villages: [1]

  1. Village Kalidadap
  2. Village Ngalian
  3. Village Gumelar
  4. Village Somogede
  5. Village Trimulyo
  6. Village Tirip
  7. Village Besuki
  8. Village Plunjaran
  9. Village Lancar
  10. Village Panerusan
  11. Village Kumejing
  12. Village Karanganyar
  13. Village Erorejo
  14. Village Sumberejo
  15. Village Kaligowong
  16. Village Sumbersari
  17. Administrative village Wadaslintang

Population

According to Wonosobo Central Agency on Statistics, Wadaslintang District population in 2014 are: [3]

Village Population
MaleFemaleTotal
Kaligowong2,0092,0904,099
Sumbersari290275565
Sumberejo7727581,530
Erorejo7767781,554
Karanganyar1,1241,1292,253
Panerusan1,3221,3222,644
Wadaslintang2,2262,3444,570
Plunjaran9959911,986
Kumejing1,2481,2062,454
Lancar2,5412,6975,238
Somogede1,6961,8703,566
Trimulyo2,2522,3124,564
Tirip2,0632,0894,152
Besuki1,2541,2292,483
Gumelar1,3531,4312,784
Ngalian2,7832,7085,491
Kalidadap1,0141,0902,104
Total25,71826,31952,037

Education Facility

Education facility in Wadaslintang District: [4]

FacilityTotal
Pre-school playgroup (Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini - PAUD)25
Kindergarten (Taman Kanak-kanan - TK)34
Primary school (Sekolah Dasar - SD)40
Islamic Primary school (Madrasah Ibtidaiyah - MI)11
Middle school (Sekolah Menengah Pertama - SMP)11
Islamic Middle school (Madrasah Tsanawiyah - MTs)5
SMA (Sekolah Menengah Atas)2
SMK (Sekolah Menenngah Kejuruan)3

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References

  1. 1 2 Kecamatan Wadaslintang
  2. Kodepos Alamat Indonesia (Pilih Propinsi) « Kodepos Indonesia
  3. Wadaslintang in Numbers page 28
  4. Wadaslintang in Numbers page 47