East Sumba Regency
Kabupaten Sumba Timur | |
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East Sumba Regency East Sumba Regency East Sumba Regency (Lesser Sunda Islands) East Sumba Regency East Sumba Regency (Indonesia) | |
Coordinates: 9°53′00″S 120°15′00″E / 9.8833°S 120.2500°E | |
Country | Indonesia |
Region | Lesser Sunda Islands |
Province | East Nusa Tenggara |
Capital | Waingapu |
Government | |
• Regent | Gidion Mbilijora |
• Vice Regent | Umbu Lili Pekuwali |
Area | |
• Total | 7,000.5 km2 (2,702.9 sq mi) |
Population (mid 2022 estimate) | |
• Total | 248,776 |
• Density | 36/km2 (92/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+8 (ICST) |
Area code | (+62) 387 |
Website | sumbatimurkab |
East Sumba Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Sumba Timur) is geographically the largest of the four regencies which divide the island of Sumba, within East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia. It occupies 64% (nearly two-thirds) of the entire island, being much less densely populated than the western third. The town of Waingapu is the capital of East Sumba Regency (its urban area comprises the kecamatan of Kota Waingapu and Kambera). The population of East Sumba Regency was 227,732 at the 2010 Census[2] and 244,820 at the 2020 Census, comprising 125,967 male and 118,853 female;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 248,776.[1]
Administrative Districts
The East Sumba Regency is composed of twenty-two districts (kecamatan), whose areas (in km2) and populations at the 2010 Census[2] and 2020 Census[3] are listed below, together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district headquarters, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 140 rural desa and 16 urban kelurahan), and its postal code.
Kode Wilayah | Name of District (kecamatan) | Area in km2 | Pop'n Census 2010 | Pop'n Census 2020 | Pop'n Estimate mid 2022 | Admin centre | No. of villages | Post code |
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53.11.03 | Lewa | 281.1 | 15,423 | 15,404 | 15,432 | Pamati Karata | 8 (a) | 87150 |
53.11.04 | Nggaha Ori Angu | 286.4 | 8,614 | 9,611 | 10,079 | Karipidita | 8 | 87155 |
53.11.18 | Lewa Tidahu | 322.1 | 6,129 | 6,826 | 6,982 | Laikeri | 6 | 87151 |
53.11.19 | Katala Hamu Lingu | 453.1 | 3,699 | 4,043 | 4,121 | Kombapari | 5 | 87152 |
53.11.05 | Tabandung | 514.4 | 8,301 | 9,051 | 9,220 | Malahar | 10 | 87160 |
53.11.06 | Pinu Pahar | 246.6 | 6,410 | 6,855 | 6,957 | Tawui | 6 | 87161 |
53.11.12 | Paberiwai | 199.7 | 5,619 | 6,221 | 6,356 | Kananggar | 7 | 87175 |
53.11.13 | Karera | 334.6 | 7,365 | 7,668 | 7,742 | Nggongi | 7 | 87172 |
53.11.15 | Matawai La Pawu | 405.4 | 5,786 | 6,092 | 6,164 | Tanarara | 6 | 87174 |
53.11.14 | Kahaungu Eti | 475.1 | 8,214 | 8,725 | 8,843 | Kamanggih | 9 | 87171 |
53.11.22 | Mahu | 196.6 | 3,922 | 4,119 | 4,166 | Wairara | 6 | 87170 |
53.11.21 | Ngadu Ngala | 207.9 | 4,787 | 5,047 | 5,108 | Praiwitu | 5 | 87172 |
53.11.10 | Pahunga Lodu | 349.8 | 12,247 | 13,066 | 13,255 | Ngala | 8 | 87182 |
53.11.11 | Wula Waijelu | 221.3 | 6,902 | 7,636 | 7,801 | Wula | 7 | 87183 |
53.11.09 | Rindi | 366.5 | 9,070 | 9,628 | 9,757 | Tanaraing | 8 | 87181 |
53.11.08 | Umalulu | 307.9 | 16,251 | 17,667 | 17,987 | Melolo | 10 (a) | 87180 |
53.11.07 | Pandawai | 412.6 | 14,776 | 17,298 | 17,866 | Kawangu | 7 (b) | 87176 |
53.11.17 | Kambata Mapambuhang | 412.7 | 3,434 | 3,822 | 3,909 | Lukuwingir | 8 | 87171 (c) |
53.11.01 | Kota Waingapu | 73.8 | 35,142 | 35,856 | 36,062 | Waingapu | 7 (d) | 87111-87116 |
53.11.16 | Kambera | 52.0 | 31,137 | 33,466 | 33,998 | Pakukinjara | 8 (e) | 87113-87116 |
53.11.02 | Haharu | 601.5 | 5,586 | 6,248 | 6,396 | Rambangaru | 10 | 87153 |
53.11.20 | Kanatang | 279.4 | 8,918 | 10,271 | 10,575 | Temu | 7 (a) | 87154 |
Totals | 7,000.5 | 227,732 | 244,820 | 248,776 | Waingapu | 156 |
Note: (a) includes one kelurahan. (b) includes 2 kelurahan. (c) except village of Lukuwingir (which has a postcode of 87116). (d) comprises 4 kelurahan and 3 desa. (e) comprises 7 kelurahan and 1 desa.
Airport
Umbu Mehang Kunda Airport, formerly known as Mau Hau Airport, is situated east of Waingapu near the mouth of the Kambaniru River. It has a 6,070-ft (1,850 metres) long runway with 98-ft (30 metres) width, which can accommodate Boeing 737-300 aircraft. The airport inaugurated a new terminal in 2016 which has been able to improve the passenger services compared with the previous old terminal.
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