Labuhan Deli

[3] It covers an area of 127.23 sq.km, consisting of three physically unconnected sections; Helvetia and Manunggal are suburbs lying immediately to the west of Medan city's Medan Deli District; Pematang Johar is a suburb lying immediately to the east of Medan city's Medan Labuhan District; Telaga Tujuh and Karang Gading are villages lying further to the north on a strip of land between Hamparan Perak District (in Deli Serdang Regency) and Secanggang District (in Langkat Regency).

During the Dutch colonial era this area was a center of trade and other activities.

After the independence of the Republic of Indonesia on 17 August 1945 the Deli Kingdom became part of the Deli Serdang Regency, a combination of the Deli Sultanate and the Serdang Sultanate.

After the independence of the Republic of Indonesia, the development of rapid growth of the city of Medan as the capital of North Sumatra Province led to an expansion of the city as a center of government, trade and industrial center, so that in 1974 most of the villages in Labuhan Deli District became part of the Medan City administration.

[3] The address of the Head of District Office is "JL.

Labuhan, Deli beach
KITLV - 80214 - Kleingrothe, C.J. - Medan - -Beach at Labuhan, Deli
Lieutenant of the Chinese at Labuhan Deli, Sumatra
Lambert & Co., G.R. - Singapore - Lieutenant of the Chinese at Labuhan Deli, Sumatra - circa 1880