Meukek

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Meukek is a district in South Aceh Regency in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Meukek was attacked by the American Navy in January 1839.

List of villages

  1. Alue Baro
  2. Alue Meutuah
  3. Aron TUnggai
  4. Blang Bladeh
  5. Blang Kuala
  6. Blang Teungoh
  7. Buket Meuh
  8. Drien Jalo
  9. Ie Buboh
  10. Ie Dingen
  11. Jambo Papeun
  12. Keude Meukek
  13. Kuta Baro
  14. Kuta Buloh I
  15. Kuta Buloh II
  16. Labuhan Tarok I
  17. Labuhan Tarok II
  18. Ladang Baro
  19. Ladang Tuha
  20. Lhok Aman
  21. Lhok Mamplam
  22. Rot Teungoh
  23. Tanjung Harapan

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