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A rukun tetangga (abbreviated RT, literally "pillar of neighbours") is an administrative division of a village in Indonesia, under a rukun warga. The RT is the lowest administrative division of Indonesia.
The rukun tetangga operates through consultation in the framework of community service, [1] set by the village or villages. [2]
The local level of governance of rukun warga and rukun tetangga also includes the rukun kampung [3]
A rukun tetangga is chaired by a ketua RT elected by its citizens. An RT consists of a number of households (KK).
Most information about governance and functioning of the RT and RW is in Indonesian. [4] [5] Some non-Indonesian anthropologists have written about the functions and issues. [6] [7] [8] [9]
This article is part of a series on |
Subdivisions of Indonesia |
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Level 1 |
|
Level 2 |
|
Level 3 |
(kecamatan, distrik, kapanewon, or kemantren) |
Level 4 |
(desa or kelurahan) |
Others |
A rukun tetangga (abbreviated RT, literally "pillar of neighbours") is an administrative division of a village in Indonesia, under a rukun warga. The RT is the lowest administrative division of Indonesia.
The rukun tetangga operates through consultation in the framework of community service, [1] set by the village or villages. [2]
The local level of governance of rukun warga and rukun tetangga also includes the rukun kampung [3]
A rukun tetangga is chaired by a ketua RT elected by its citizens. An RT consists of a number of households (KK).
Most information about governance and functioning of the RT and RW is in Indonesian. [4] [5] Some non-Indonesian anthropologists have written about the functions and issues. [6] [7] [8] [9]