East Java
No | Regency | Capital |
---|---|---|
1 | Bangkalan Regency | Bangkalan |
2 | Banyuwangi | Banyuwangi |
3 | Blitar | Wlingi |
4 | Bojonegoro | Bojonegoro |
5 | Bondowoso | Bondowoso |
6 | Gresik | Gresik |
7 | Jember | Jember |
8 | Jombang | Jombang |
9 | Kediri | Pare |
10 | Lamongan | Lamongan |
11 | Lumajang | Lumajang |
12 | Madiun | Madiun |
13 | Magetan | Magetan |
14 | Malang | Kepanjen |
15 | Mojokerto | Mojokerto |
16 | Nganjuk | Nganjuk |
17 | Ngawi Regency | Ngawi |
18 | Pacitan | Pacitan |
19 | Pamekasan | Pamekasan |
20 | Pasuruan | Pasuruan |
21 | Ponorogo | Ponorogo |
22 | Probolinggo | Probolinggo |
23 | Sampang | Sampang |
24 | Sidoarjo | Sidoarjo |
25 | Situbondo | Situbondo |
26 | Sumenep | Sumenep |
27 | Trenggalek | Trenggalek |
28 | Tuban | Tuban |
29 | Tulungagung | Tulungagung |
No | City | |
1 | Batu | Batu |
2 | Blitar | Blitar |
3 | Kediri | Kediri |
4 | Madiun | Madiun |
5 | Malang | Malang |
6 | Mojokerto | Mojokerto |
7 | Pasuruan | Pasuruan |
8 | Probolinggo | Probolinggo |
9 | Surabaya | Surabaya |
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