Residency (country subdivision)
The British Residency at Hyderabad
A Residiency was a subdivision of
- the former British Empire. Most notable were the following:
- the Dutch East Indies, e.g.
- Jambi Residency [1]
- Batavia Residency [2]
- Krawang Residency [3]
- Bantam Residency
- Buitenzorg Residency
- Palembang Residency [4]
- Semarang Residency [5]
- Rembang Residency (Rembang residency was divided almost equally between Semarang and Surabaya residencies in 1928)[6]
- Madiun Residency (Madioen) [7]
- Cirebon Residency (Cheribon, Tjerebon) [8]
- East Preanger
- Ban yumas
- Kediri Residency [9]
- Pasuruan Residency
- Surabaya Residency [10]
- Malang Residency = Pasuruan
- Bodjonegow Residency
- Bengkulu Residency (Benkulen)
- Lampong Residency [11]
- Tapanuli Residency
- Riau Residency
See also
References
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- il (province)
- ilçe (district)
- belediye (municipality)
- belde (town)
- köy (village)
- mahalle (neighbourhood/quarter)
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