Sumenep Regency

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Sumenep Regency
Kabupaten Sumenep
Songènèb
Coat of arms of Sumenep Regency
Motto(s): 
Sumekar (Blooming)
also the acronym of Sumenep Karaton (Sumenep the royal)
Location within East Java
Location within East Java
Sumenep Regency is located in Java
Sumenep Regency
Sumenep Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Sumenep Regency is located in Indonesia
Sumenep Regency
Sumenep Regency
Sumenep Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°01′S 113°52′E / 7.017°S 113.867°E / -7.017; 113.867Coordinates: 7°01′S 113°52′E / 7.017°S 113.867°E / -7.017; 113.867
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceEast Java
SettledOctober 31, 1269
CapitalSumenep
Government
 • RegentA. Busyro Karim
 • Vice regentSoengkono Sidik
Area
 • Total2,093.59 km2 (808.34 sq mi)
Elevation
25 m (82 ft)
Population
 (mid 2021 estimate)[1]
 • Total1,134,810
 • Density540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (IWST)
Area code(+62) 328
Websitesumenepkab.go.id

Sumenep Regency (Madurese: Songènèb) is a regency of the East Java province, Indonesia. It has an area of 2,093.59 km2 and a population of 1,042,312 inhabitants according to the 2010 census[2] (an increase from 985,981 from the previous census in 2000); the 2020 census resulted in a total of 1,124,436.[3] The official estimate as at mid 2021 was 1,134,810.[4] The regency occupies the eastern end of Madura island and also includes numerous islands to the east (primarily Talango, the Sapudi Islands, and the Kangean Islands), the north (the Masalembu Islands), and the south (the Giligenteng Islands) of Madura. It is bordered by the Pamekasan Regency to the west, Madura Strait to the south, and the Java Sea to the north and east. Its administrative capital is Sumenep. The airport nearby is Trunojoyo Airport with flights to Surabaya.

Geography and administration

Administrative boundaries

Sumenep Regency is located at the eastern end of Madura Island; it also includes 126 scattered islands located between 113 ° 32'54 "-116 ° 16'48" East Longitude and between 4 ° 55'-7 ° 24 'South latitude.

The regency is bordered to the south by the Strait of Madura and Bali Sea, to the north by the Java Sea, to the west by Pamekasan Regency (the only land border) and to the east by the Java Sea and Flores Sea.

Area

The total land area of Sumenep Regency is 2,093.59 km2: this was formerly quoted as comprising 179.32 km2 of settlements, 423.96 km2 of forest, 14.68 km2 of grass area or vacant land, 1,130.19 km2 of farm/moor/bush/field, 59.07 km2 of pool/aquaculture/brackish water/lakes/reservoirs/wetlands, and 63.41 km2 of "other" areas. The marine area of Sumenep Regency, with its vast diversity of marine resources and potential for fishery, is about 50,000 km ² +.

Administrative districts

Sumenep Regency is divided into twenty-seven districts (kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census[5] and the 2020 census,[6] together with the official estimates as at mid 2021.[7] The table also includes the location of the district administrative centres, and the number of administrative villages (328 rural desa and 4 urban kelurahan) in each district.

Sumenep Regency, besides including the eastern quarter of Madura Island, also includes many offshore islands - notably the Kangean Islands to the east of Madura, the smaller Sapudi Islands lying between Madura and the Kangean Islands, and Talango Island closer to Madura; it also includes the small Masalembu Islands to the north (between Madura and Kalimantan) and the Giligenteng Islands to the southeast of Madura. The mainland (i.e. the area on Madura Island itself) covers 1,156.21 km2 (with 796,614 inhabitants in mid 2021) consisting of 18 districts, while the various islands are 937.38 km2 in area (with 338,196 people in mid 2021), comprising 9 districts, with 128 islands, 46 inhabited.[8] [9][10]

District Area in
km2
Population
2010
census
Population
2020
census
Population
mid 2021
estimate
Administrative
centre
Number
of
villages
Pragaan 57.84 65,152 65,764 66,395 Pragaan Laok 14
Bluto 51.37 45,142 47,025 48,006 Bunbungan 20
Saronggi 67.71 34,282 36,880 37,924 Tanah Merah 14
Giligenteng
(islands)
30.32 26,524 24,411 24,002 Aenganyar 8
Talango
(island)
50.27 36,737 38,400 38,563 Talango 8
Kalianget 30.19 39,253 41,713 42,486 Kalianget Timur 7
Kota Sumenep 27.84 70,744 75,338 74,789 Pamolokan 16
Batuan 27.10 12,097 13,412 13,484 Batuan 7
Lenteng 71.41 56,777 61,073 61,678 Ellak Laok 20
Ganding 53.97 35,671 36,571 36,423 Ketawang Larangan 14
Guluk Guluk 59.57 50,803 50,384 49,909 Guluk-Guluk 12
Pasongsongan 119.03 43,221 51,713 51,052 Panaongan 10
Ambunten 50.54 37,702 40,048 40,508 Ambunten Timur 15
Rubaru 84.46 36,453 39,224 39,759 Rubaru 11
Dasuk 64.50 29,420 30,078 30,514 Kerta Timur 15
Manding 68.88 27,922 29,716 29,998 Manding Laok 11
Batuputih 112.31 42,482 43,551 44,253 Batuputih Laok 14
Gapura 65.78 36,771 37,191 37,875 Gapura Barat 17
Batang Batang 80.36 51,948 54,277 55,213 Batang-Batang Daya 16
Dungkek 63.35 36,115 35,518 36,348 Dungkek 15
Sapudi Islands: (167.38) (82,024) (85,284) (84,507) (27)
Nonggunong 40.08 13,194 13,643 13,555 Sokarame Paseser 8
Gayam 88.40 32,303 32,059 32,313 Pancor 10
Raas 38.90 36,527 39,582 38,630 Brakas 9
Kangean Islands: (648.56) (123,367) (161,056) (164,361) (37)
Sapeken 201.89 43,117 50,325 53,128 Sapeken 9
Arjasa 241.99 59,702 85,048 85,091 Kalikatak 19
Kangayan 204.68 20,548 25,683 25,142 Kangayan 9
Masalembu Islands: (40.85) (21,705) (25,809) (26,763) (4)
Masalembu 40.85 21,705 25,809 26,763 Suka Jeruk 4

The districts are subdivided (as at 2007) into:

  • Villages: 328 rural desa and 4 urban kelurahan
  • Pillars of Citizens (RW): 1,774
  • Neighborhoods (RT): 5,569

References

  1. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  2. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  5. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  6. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  7. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  8. ^ BPS Kabupaten Sumenep Archived 2013-01-07 at archive.today
  9. ^ 2010 Population Census – Jawa Timur Province
  10. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.

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