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Warga

Warga is a term used in Indonesian and Malay to mean a person or the people as a whole. It is commonly applied to residents or members of a community, and it can also refer to citizens of a country in appropriate contexts.

In Indonesia, warga appears in both everyday language and formal usage. Common phrases include warga negara

In Malay-speaking contexts, warga has a similar meaning and is found in phrases such as warganegara (citizen),

Etymology and usage notes: warga is a native term in Malay and Indonesian, generally used to denote

(citizen)
and
warga
kota
or
warga
desa
(city
or
village
residents).
The
term
also
features
in
civic
structures
such
as
Rukun
Warga
(RW),
a
neighborhood-level
community
organization
that
coordinates
the
residents
within
a
district
or
locality.
The
word
thus
functions
as
a
link
between
individuals
and
the
social
or
political
units
to
which
they
belong.
warga
emas
(senior
citizens),
and
warga
asing
(foreign
residents).
Beyond
official
language,
warga
is
used
to
describe
the
population
or
community
in
a
neutral,
collective
sense.
a
group
of
people
connected
by
residence,
citizenship,
or
community
ties.
While
its
precise
historical
origins
are
not
always
stated,
the
word
remains
a
common
building
block
for
terms
that
identify
people
as
a
social
unit.