Simalungun Regency
(Kabupaten Simalungun) | |
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Motto(s): Habonaron Do Bona (Truth is the Foundation of Everything) | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | North Sumatra |
Regency seat | Raya |
Government | |
• Regent | Jopinus Ramli Saragih |
• Vice Regent | Amran Sinaga |
• Chairman of Regency's Council of Representatives | Timbul Jaya Hamonangan Sibarani (Golkar) |
• Vice Chairmen of Regency's Council of Representatives | Samrin Girsang (PDI-P), Elias Barus (Partai Demokrat) and Sastra Joyo Sirait (Gerindra) |
Area | |
• Total | 4,372.50 km2 (1,688.23 sq mi) |
Population (mid 2022 estimate)[1] | |
• Total | 1,021,615 |
• Density | 230/km2 (610/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (WIB) |
Website | www |
Simalungun Regency is a regency in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Its seat was formerly at Pematangsiantar, but this city was in 1986 separated from the Regency and made into an independent city (kota), although it remains geographically surrounded by the regency, whose new administrative seat is at Raya. The regency now covers an area of 4,372.5 square kilometres, and at the 2010 census it had a population of 817,720;[2] at the 2020 Census this had risen to 990,246, of whom 497,314 were male and 492,932 were female;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 1,021,615.[1]
Demography
The principal group of inhabitants of the Regency (and of Pematangsiantar city, an enclave within the regency) are the Simalungun people, a sub-group of the Batak people. Their language (Simalungun language) is an Austronesian language.
Regent
The regent of Simalungun is Radiapoh Hasiholan Sinaga, SH, who was elected as Regent of Simalungun on Pilkada (election of regional head) 2020.
Adjoining administrative territories
- North: Serdang Bedagai Regency and Deli Serdang Regency.
- East: Batubara Regency and Asahan Regency.
- South: Toba Regency.
- West: Karo Regency and Lake Toba.
Administrative districts
The regency in 2010 was divided administratively into thirty-one districts (kecamatan), but in 2017 a 32nd district - Dolog Masagal - was created. These are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[2] and 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 386 rural desa and 27 urban kelurahan), and its post 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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12.08.25 | Silimakuta | 74.16 | 13,611 | 17,479 | 18,233 | Saribu Dolok | 7 (a) | 21169 |
12.08.31 | Pematang Silimakuta | 79.68 | 10,334 | 13,390 | 13,992 | Tiga Raja | 10 | 21167 |
12.08.14 | Purba | 172.71 | 21,830 | 27,536 | 28,624 | Tiga Runggu | 14 (a) | 21166 |
12.08.15 | Haranggaol Horison | 40.97 | 4,994 | 7,041 | 7,479 | Haranggaol | 5 (a) | 21177 |
12.08.20 | Dolok Pardamean | 67.90 | 16,008 | 15,136 | 15,549 | Dolok Pardamean | 11 | 21163 |
12.08.09 | Sidamanik | 80.88 | 26,953 | 30,853 | 31,453 | Sari Matondang | 15 (a) | 21171 |
12.08.10 | Pematang Sidamanik | 137.80 | 16,283 | 19,716 | 20,334 | Sait Buttu Saribu | 10 (a) | 21188 |
12.08.16 | Girsang Sipangan Bolon | 129.89 | 14,325 | 17,941 | 18,624 | Parapat | 6 (b) | 21174 |
12.08.11 | Tanah Jawa | 174.33 | 45,568 | 54,900 | 56,328 | Pematang Tanah Jawa | 20 (a) | 21181 |
12.08.12 | Hatonduhan | 336.26 | 21,140 | 26,632 | 27,678 | Buntu Bayu | 9 | 21178 |
12.08.13 | Dolok Panribuan | 148.62 | 17,947 | 22,018 | 22,765 | Tiga Dolok | 15 | 21173 |
12.08.06 | Jorlong Hataran | 93.70 | 15,316 | 19,154 | 19,878 | Tiga Balata | 8 (a) | 21172 |
12.08.04 | Panei | 77.96 | 21,425 | 28,326 | 29,715 | Panei | 17 (a) | 21161 |
12.08.05 | Panombean Panei | 73.74 | 19,193 | 24,993 | 26,141 | Pematang Panombean | 11 | 21165 |
12.08.29 | Raya | 261.56 | 30,876 | 30,150 | 31,139 | Pematan Raya | 17 (c) | 21160 |
12.08.32 | Dolog Masagal | 105.77 | (d) | 13,406 | 14,268 | Bah Bolon | 10 | 21164 |
12.08.26 | Dolok Silau | 302.66 | 13,716 | 17,696 | 18,476 | Saran Padang | 14 | 21168 |
12.08.27 | Silau Kahean | 228.74 | 17,000 | 19,477 | 19,873 | Negeri Dolok | 16 | 21157 |
12.08.07 | Raya Kahean | 204.89 | 17,398 | 21,583 | 22,364 | Sindar Raya | 14 (a) | 21156 |
12.08.28 | Tapian Dolok | 119.89 | 38,034 | 45,032 | 46,242 | Sinaksak | 11 (a) | 21154 |
12.08.17 | Dolok Batu Nanggar | 106.91 | 39,364 | 45,659 | 46,499 | Serbelawan | 16 (e) | 21155 |
12.08.01 | Siantar | 73.99 | 62,916 | 73,536 | 75,323 | Dolok Marlawan | 17 | 21151 |
12.08.02 | Gunung Malela | 96.74 | 32,676 | 41,189 | 42,811 | Dolok Malela | 16 | 21175 |
12.08.03 | Gunung Maligas | 51.39 | 26,173 | 33,734 | 35,214 | Silau Bayu | 9 | 21176 |
12.08.18 | Huta Bayu Raja | 191.43 | 29,135 | 35,426 | 36,565 | Hutabayu | 16 (a) | 21182 |
12.08.19 | Jawa Maraja Bah Jambi | 38.97 | 19,951 | 22,892 | 23,365 | Jawa Maraja | 8 | 21153 |
12.08.21 | Pematang Bandar | 88.16 | 31,324 | 38,688 | 40,053 | Pematang Bandar | 13 (f) | 21186 |
12.08.22 | Bandar Huluan | 107.33 | 25,738 | 29,484 | 30,083 | Naga Jaya I | 10 | 21184 |
12.08.23 | Bandar | 100.69 | 63,584 | 79,006 | 81,889 | Perdagangan | 16 (g) | 21162 - 21184 |
12.08.24 | Bandar Masilam | 91.22 | 24,316 | 30,015 | 31,071 | Bandar Masilam | 10 | 21185 |
12.08.08 | Bosar Maligas | 285.43 | 38,970 | 43,355 | 43,986 | Bosar Maligas | 17 (a) | 21183 |
12.08.30 | Ujung Padang | 228.49 | 40,522 | 44,803 | 45,401 | Ujung Padang | 20 (a) | 21187 |
Totals | 4,372.50 | 817,720 | 990,246 | 1,021,615 | Raya | 413 |
Note: (a) including one kelurahan. (b) comprises 3 kelurahan (Girsang, Parapat and Tiga Raja) and 3 desa.
(c) comprises 5 kelurahan (Baringin Raya, Dalig Raya, Merek Raya, Pematang Raya and Sondi Raya) and 12 desa.
(d) The 2010 population of the new Dolog Masagal District is included in the figure for Raya District, from which it was cut out in 2017.
(e) includes 2 kelurahan - Aman Sari and Serbelawan. (f) includes 2 kelurahan - Kerasaan I and Pematang Bandar.
(g) includes 2 kelurahan - Perdagangan I and Perdagangan III.
Six southern districts border directly on the north coast of Lake Toba; from west to east, these are Pematang Silimakuta, Silimakuta, Haranggaol Horison, Dolok Pardamean, Pematang Sidamanik, and Girsang Sipangan Bolon.
Culture
Dayang Bandir and Sandean Raja is a folk story from Simalungun.
Tourism
White Crater
Local people mention it as Bukit Kapur Tinggi Raja, but some people have also called it "Kawah Putih" (White Crater), the same name as Kawah Putih in West Java. The crater is located in Dolok Tinggi Raja Village, 90 kilometres from Medan or 3 to 4 hours drive by motorcycle on the route Medan-Lubuk Pakam-Galang-Bangun Purba-Dolok Tinggi Raja.[4]
Parapat
Parapat is a small town located on the shore of Lake Toba. This place is known for tourism, and ferry services to Samosir Island are also available.