Banjarsari, Administrative district in Ciamis, Indonesia.
Banjarsari is an administrative district in Ciamis that consists of twelve villages spread across West Java. The area sits at an elevation of about 82 meters above sea level and forms part of the regency's local governance structure.
Banjarsari was established as an administrative division to organize local governance within the Ciamis region. The creation of this district reflected the broader administrative reorganization that has shaped West Java's structure over time.
Statistical records maintained by BPS-Statistics Indonesia provide yearly documentation of demographic patterns and social indicators that shape the district's community.
Visitors can reach out to the local administration office for information about the communities and local services. The dry season offers better road conditions for traveling through the twelve villages that make up the district.
Each of the twelve constituent villages, including Kawasen, Cicapar, and Cibadak, contributes distinct data to the district's annual statistical compilation.
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