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perizinan

Perizinan is a small, rural village located in the northern region of the Indonesian province of Aceh, specifically within the Subdistrict of Lhokseumawe in the Aceh Utara Regency. Situated along the coast, Perizinan is known for its scenic beauty, particularly its proximity to the Aceh Bay and the surrounding hills. The village is part of a broader area that includes the traditional Acehnese culture, with influences from both indigenous and Islamic traditions.

The name "Perizinan" is derived from the Acehnese word "periz," which refers to a type of traditional

Perizinan is part of a community that maintains strong ties to its cultural heritage, including traditional

As of recent years, Perizinan has seen gradual development, with efforts made to improve infrastructure, including

woven
fabric,
suggesting
that
the
area
may
have
historically
been
associated
with
textile
production.
The
village
is
also
known
for
its
agricultural
activities,
with
rice
being
the
primary
crop,
complemented
by
the
cultivation
of
vegetables,
fruits,
and
other
subsistence
crops.
The
coastal
location
provides
opportunities
for
fishing
and
aquaculture,
contributing
to
the
local
economy.
ceremonies,
music,
and
dance.
The
village
is
also
connected
to
nearby
urban
centers
through
a
network
of
roads
and
transportation
links,
facilitating
access
to
markets
and
educational
institutions.
The
area
experiences
a
tropical
climate,
with
warm
temperatures
year-round
and
distinct
wet
and
dry
seasons,
influencing
agricultural
practices
and
daily
life.
roads
and
basic
amenities.
However,
like
many
rural
villages
in
Aceh,
it
continues
to
face
challenges
such
as
poverty,
limited
access
to
healthcare,
and
occasional
natural
disasters,
including
earthquakes
and
tsunamis.
The
village
remains
an
important
part
of
Aceh’s
cultural
and
economic
landscape,
reflecting
both
its
historical
roots
and
its
evolving
future.