Kedu Residency

Kedoe Residency
Residentie Kedoe
Residency of Dutch East Indies
1832–1942

Kedu Residency map in 1920
CapitalMagelang
History 
• Established
1832
• Disestablished
1942

Kedu Residency (also known as Kedoe and Kedoo) was a colonial administrative unit in Central Java in Java, Indonesia.

It contained the areas which are now the Kebumen, Wonosobo, Temanggung, Purworejo and Magelang regencies (including Magelang city). All of the areas under the residency were under the Surakarta Sunanate, until the Indonesian government abolished its recognition of the monarchy. It was adjacent to the Banyumas (to the west), and Semarang (to the north) residencies.

Name Capital Area (km²) Population
2000 Census
Population
2005 Census
Population
2010 Census
Population
2015 Census[1]
Kebumen Regency Kebumen 1,211.74 1,166,604 1,196,304 1,159,926 1,184,552
Temanggung Regency Temanggung 837.71 665,470 687,901 708,546 745,244
Purworejo Regency Purworejo 1,091.49 704,063 712,851 695,427 710,275
Wonosobo Regency Wonosobo 981.41 739,648 747,984 754,883 776,847
Magelang Regency Mungkid 1,102.93 1,102,359 1,137,938 1,181,723 1,244,558
Magelang City Magelang 16.06 116,800 124,374 118,227 120,769

References

  • Sutherland, Heather (1979) The Making of a Bureaucratic Elite – The Colonial Transformation of the Javanese Priyayi Singapore Heineman

ISBN 0-7081-1815-1 map on p. xiii, and list on p. xii

  1. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2019.

See also

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