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Great Aceh Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Aceh Besar) is a regency of the Indonesian province of Aceh. The regency covers an area of 2,903.49 square kilometres and had a population of 351,418 at the 2010 Census[3] and 405,535 at the 2020 Census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 409,527.[5] The Regency is located at the northwest tip of Sumatra island and surrounds the provincial capital of Banda Aceh. It includes a number of islands off the northern tip of Sumatra, which comprise Pulo Aceh District within the regency. The seat of the Regency government is the town of Jantho.[6]

Great Aceh Regency
Kabupaten Aceh Besar
Regency
Regional transcription(s)
  Acehneseاچيه بسر
From top left : Cut Nyak Dhien house, Indrapuri Old Mosque, Lhok Me Beach, Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport, Seulawah Agam, Lhok Mata Ie beach
Motto(s): 
Putöh Ngon Meupakat, Kuwat Ngön Meuseuraya
Location within Aceh
Great Aceh Regency
Location in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Sumatra and Indonesia
Great Aceh Regency
Great Aceh Regency (Northern Sumatra)
Great Aceh Regency
Great Aceh Regency (Sumatra)
Great Aceh Regency
Great Aceh Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 5°22′N 95°32′E
Country Indonesia
RegionSumatra
Province Aceh
Established1956
Regency seatJantho
Government
  RegentMawardi Ali
  Vice RegentHusaini A. Wahab
Area
  Total2,903.49 km2 (1,121.04 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2021 estimate)[1]
  Total409,527
  Density140/km2 (370/sq mi)
 [2]
Time zoneUTC+7 (IWST)
Area code(+62) 651
Websiteacehbesarkab.go.id

Economy


Aceh Besar Regency produces cloves, nutmeg and palm oil and rice, and also small quantities of maize, cassava, sweet potatoes and beans.[7]


Landmarks



Museums


Aceh Besar Regency contains several museums. The Museum dan Rumoh Aceh is the State Museum, located in Banda Aceh. The museum's main building is built in the style of a traditional Acehnese house. It was installed by Dutch Governor Van Swart in 1915.[8] Museum Ali Hasymi contains the personal collection of Ali Hasymi, a former governor of Aceh and artist and include books by the scholars of Acehnese past, ancient ceramics, the typical weapons of Aceh, souvenirs from all over the world, etc. Museum Cut Nyak Dhien was originally the home of the heroine Cut Nyak Dhien. The ancient Abee Tanoh Library, located at the foot of Mount Seulawa contains some important manuscripts.


Places of worship


Indra Puri Old Mosque is located about 20 km south of Medan. Indra Puri was a Hindu kingdom and it was a place of worship before Islam arrived. Later, Sultan Iskandar Muda introduced Islam to the public. After the people embraced Islam, the previous temple was converted into a mosque.[9] The mosque site covers an area of 33,875 m2, and is located approximately 150 metres from the edge of the Krueng Aceh River.


Fortress and tombs


Indra Patra Fortress is situated 19 km from Banda Aceh at Krueng Raya. According to history it was built under the Indra Puri Hindu kingdom, although some say that the fort was built during the Sultanate of Aceh Darussalam in an effort to resist the Portuguese. The fort had a very important function at the time of Sultan Iskandar Muda.[10]

The Tomb of Admiral Malahayati is located about 32 km from the city of Banda Aceh.


Administrative divisions


The regency is divided administratively into twenty-three districts (Indonesian: kecamatan), which comprise 604 villages (Indonesian: gampong). The areas of the districts and their populations at the 2010 Census[11] and the 2020 Census,[12] together with the official estimates as at mid 2021,[13] are listed below. These are grouped below into three sections for convenience, which have no administrative significance. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages (gampong) in each district, and its post code.

NameArea
(in km2)
Population
Census
2010
Population
Census
2020
Population
Estimate
mid 2021
Population
Density
mid 2021
Admin
centre
No of
villages
Post
code
Pulo Aceh (a)90.563,7964,4634,51349.8Lampuyang1723991
Peukan Bada (b)36.2515,46222,65423,402645.6Peukan Bada2623351
Lhoknga87.9514,87416,92717,064194.0Lhoknga2823355
Leupung169.152,5533,3923,47120.5Leupung623353
Lhoong149.039,0939,8609,89366.4Lhoong2823354
Total Western section532.9445,77857,29658,343109.5105
Kuta Cot Glie332.2512,38814,07514,18642.7Lampakuk3223364
Seulimeum404.3521,51923,65223,76358.8Seulimeum4723951
Kota Jantho
(Jantho town)
592.508,4439,4409,50016.0Kota Jantho1323918
-23919
Lembah Seulawah
(Seulawah Valley)
319.6010,75311,92711,99337.5Lamtamot1223952
Total Eastern section1,648.7053,10359,09459,44236.1104
Mesjid Raya129.9320,86421,23121,172162.9Krueng Raya1323381
Darussalam38.4322,63322,83422,751592.0Lambaro Angan2923374
Baitussalam20.8416,59022,94323,5681,130.9Lambada Lhok1323373
Kuta Baro61.0723,54125,95926,089427.2Peukan Ateuk4723372
Montasik59.7317,73220,26120,432342.1Montasik3923362
Blang Bintang41.7510,72311,81111,869284.3Cot Meuraja2623360
Indrapuri197.0419,97522,37222,518114.3Indrapuri5223363
Kuta Malaka22.825,8916,8966,971305.5Samahani1523365
Suka Makmur43.4513,90515,48815,581358.6Sibreh3523361
Simpang Tiga27.605,3606,2696,336229.6Krueng Mak1823375
Darul Kamal23.056,7668,4728,620374.0Peukan Biluy1423350
Darul Imarah (c)24.3546,39754,14554,7142,247.0Lampeuneurut3223352
Ingin Jaya (c)24.3428,06433,99334,4751,416.4Lambaro5023371
Krueng Barona Jaya (c)6.9614,09616,47116,6462,391.7Cot Irie1223370
Total Central section721.36252,537289,145291,742404.4395

Notes: (a) comprises a group of islands off the north-western tip of Sumatra, of which the largest are Pulau Breuh, Pulau Nasi and Pulau Teunom.
(b) includes some smaller islands off the north-western tip of Sumatra but closer to the mainland than Pulo Aceh District - Pulau Bunta and Pulau Batee.
(c) comprises southern suburbs of Banda Aceh city, with 105,835 inhabitants in mid 2021.

Indra Patra Fortress in Ladong, Krueng Raya
Indra Patra Fortress in Ladong, Krueng Raya

Rusa Island


Rusa Island in Lhoong district was shaped like Rusa (deer) before the tsunami struck the island on 26 December 2004, but now that much of it has been washed away, the form of the island has changed and become smaller like a lamb embryo. The island is very important for marking Indonesia's boundaries due to its location as the most westerly island in Indonesia with Titik Dasar TD175 and Titik Referensi TR175 (Base Point TD175 and Reference Point TR175).[14]


Bunta Island


Since the 2004 tsunami struck Bunta island, 45 minutes by traditional motorised boat from Ujong Pancu Village, Peukan Bada, there are no longer any inhabitants living there. Nowadays some people use the island as a coconut plantation, but they live in Banda Aceh. As the tsunami washed out all of the living creatures there, nowadays there are no squirrels, monkeys or snakes on the island. The island has been popularized by the documentary film Hikayat di Ujung Pesisir and is ideal for camping, but with no facilities at all, and modest snorkeling can be done there.[15]


References


  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  3. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2020.
  5. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  6. Discussion Paper on Enhancing Community Resilience to Natural Disasters: Lives of Children and Youth in Aceh. United Nations Publications. p. 31.
  7. Indonesia handbook. Dept. of Information, Republic of Indonesia. 1975. p. 91.
  8. "Pariwisata". Government of Aceh. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  9. Oey, Eric (1991). Sumatra. Periplus Editions. p. 191. ISBN 0-8442-9907-3.
  10. "Indra Patra". Indonesia Tourism. December 20, 2010. Archived from the original on 24 November 2010.
  11. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  12. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2020.
  13. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  14. "Pulau Rusa". May 20, 2012.
  15. Malvyandie Haryadi (July 15, 2015). "Pulau Bunta, Aceh Besar, Bukti Eksotisme Negeri Zamrud Khatulistiwa".

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[ru] Большой Ачех

Большой Ачех (индон. Aceh Besar) — округ в провинции Ачех. Округ окружает муниципалитет Банда-Ачех (столицу провинции), Административный центр — город Джантхо.



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