Ciaruteun
Ciaruteun is a subdistrict of Sukajadi district in Medan, the provincial capital of North Sumatra, Indonesia. As of 2020, it has a population of around 30,000 people and occupies an area of 1.51 square kilometers. The subdistrict is nearly landlocked, bounded by the Deli River to the north, Sukajadi district to the east and south, and Medan Kota Baru to the west.
Ciaruteun has undergone significant development in recent years, particularly in the areas of infrastructure and transportation.
Economically, Ciaruteun is home to various businesses, including textile factories, food stalls, and small retail shops.
Ciaruteun is also known for its historical significance, dating back to the Dutch colonial period. Archaeological
In the context of modern-day Ciaruteun, efforts are underway to boost economic growth, improve infrastructure, and
Overall, Ciaruteun continues to evolve as an important subdistrict in Medan, with its residents striving to