North Sumatra
About North Sumatra
North Sumatra is a province of Indonesia. It is located in the north west of Sumatra Island, and its capital is Medan. North Sumatra is the fourth most populated province in Indonesia after West Java, Eastern Java and Central Java, and in 2014, the most populous Indonesian province is outside Java with a population of thirteen. The closest seafarers who made Sumatra were Dutch. An official from North Sumatra named Goanment van Sumatra with the place of completion of the island of Sumatra, which was led by a governor who is located in the metropolis of Medan. After independence, the primary consultation of the National Committee of the Region KND, Sumatra.
Then split into three sub-provinces, especially North Sumatra, Middle Sumatra and South Sumatra. The North Sumatra province itself is an amalgamation of three administrative areas, which is called Residency in particular: AAP, Residency of East Sumatra Residency for publication of the Republic of Indonesia RI Number 10th 1948, on April 15, and Residence of tadpauli. In 1948, it was determined that Sumatra was divided into three provinces, each of which has the right to organize and manage its own personal family, in particular: North Sumatra, Central Sumatra province and South Sumatra province. The date of April 15, 1948 was fixed sooner or later because the anniversary of the North Sumatra province.