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Madoera Residency
Residentie Madoera
Residency of Dutch East Indies
1857–1948

Map of Madoera Residency in 1922
CapitalPamekasan
History 
• Established
1857
• Disestablished
1948
Succeeded by
State of Madura Madoera Residency
Today part ofIndonesia

Madoera Residency (Dutch: Residentie Madoera) was an administrative subdivision (Residency) of the Dutch East Indies located on the island of Madura and with its capital at Pamekasan.[1][2] It also included some smaller islands off Madura such as the Kangean Islands and Sapudi Islands.[1] The Residency was divided into 4 districts (afdeelingen): Pamekasan, Bangkalan, Sampang and Soemenep.[2] It existed from the 1880s, when the Dutch established more direct control over the Island, to 1942 when the Japanese invaded the Indies, except for a brief period 1928-31 when it was divided into two smaller residencies (east and west).

  1. ^ a b Gonggryp, G.F.E. (1934). Geïllustreerde encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch-Indië (in Dutch). Leiden: Leidsche Uitgeversmaatschappij. p. 789.
  2. ^ a b Stibbe, D. G.; de Graaf, S., eds. (1918). Encyclopaedie van Nederlandsch-Indië. Tweede deel H-M (in Dutch) (2 ed.). s'Gravenhage: Nijhoff/Brill. pp. 634–6.

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