Ciamis Regency

Ciamis Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Ciamis, Sundanese: ᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮎᮤᮃᮙᮤᮞ᮪) is a landlocked regency in West Java, Indonesia, and shares a provincial border with Central Java. Its seat is the town of Ciamis, also the primary urban center. Formerly, the regency included the town of Banjar, which was separated out to become an independent city on 11 December 2002; it also included areas bordering the Indian Ocean, but these southern districts were cut off to form a separate Pangandaran Regency on 25 October 2012. The regency now covers 1,597.67 km2, and had a 2020 census population of 1,229,069,[2]> but the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 1,247,768.[1]

Ciamis Regency
Kabupaten Ciamis
Other transcription(s)
  Sundaneseᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮎᮤᮃᮙᮤᮞ᮪
From top, left to right: : Cukang Taneuh, Situ Lengkong, Ciamis Great Mosque, Ciamis Station, Alun-alun Ciamis
Coat of arms of Ciamis Regency
Motto(s): 
ᮙᮠᮚᮥᮔ ᮃᮚᮥᮔ ᮊᮓᮒ᮪ᮝᮔ᮪
Mahayuna Ayuna Kadatuan
(Sundanese)
(meaning: Face Development, Regional Happiness)
Location within West Java
Location within West Java
Ciamis Regency is located in Java
Ciamis Regency
Ciamis Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Ciamis Regency is located in Indonesia
Ciamis Regency
Ciamis Regency
Ciamis Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°19′36″S 108°21′07″E
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceWest Java
Government
  RegentHerdiat Sunarya
  Vice RegentYana D. Putra
Area
  Total1,597.67 km2 (616.86 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)
  Total1,247,768
 [1]
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Area code(+62) 265
Websiteciamiskab.go.id

Recent changes

Prior to the separation of part of this regency in 2012, it had an area of 2,556.75 km2 and population of 1,528,306 (at the 2010 census); the regency was until 2012 divided into 36 districts. However, as from 25 October 2012, the existing regency has been split, with 10 districts comprising the southern portion being formed into a new Pangandaran Regency in the extreme southeast of the province (with a 2010 census population of 383,848), leaving 26 districts in the residual Ciamis Regency. The reduced Ciamis Regency covers 1,597.67 km2 and the districts comprising it had a population of 1,148,656 at the 2010 census,[3] which rose to 1,229,069 at the 2020 census[2] and to an official estimate of 1,247,768 as at mid 2022.[1]

Tourist destinations

In 2011 Ciamis Regency was boosting the (new) tourist destinations with an idea of making a new Regency in the southern 10 districts of the regency, where there were already several tourist destinations (e.g. Pangandaran Beach). The separate Pangandaran Regency was split off in 2012.

In the five months up to end of May 2014, Ciamis Regency was only visited by 156,423 domestic tourists and just 3 foreign tourists as a spill-off from Pangandaran Beach. The low count was a significant drop compared to when Pangandaran was still part of Ciamis Regency, because Ciamis Regency until now has not yet arranged affordable tourist sites, mainly for foreign tourists.[4]

A number of artistic and tourist attractions are located in the town of Ciamis Regency.[5]

Administrative districts

Prior to the separation of Pangandaran Regency as a separate regency, there were 36 districts (kecamatan) within Ciamis Regency. Six of these districts (Baregbeg, Lumbung, Mangunjaya, Purwadadi, Sindangkasih and Sukamantri) had been created between the censuses of 2000 and 2010.

Following the separation of ten districts (Cigugur, Cijulang, Cimerak, Kalipucang, Langkaplancar, Mangunjaya, Padaherang, Pangandaran, Parigi and Sidamulih) to form the new Pangandaran Regency, the remaining Ciamis Regency was divided into 26 districts (kecamatan), but an additional district (Banjaranyar) was subsequently created by splitting of Banjarsari District. The 27 districts are tabulated below with their areas and their 2010[3] and 2020 census populations,[2] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] Every district is named after the town which is its administrative centre. The table also includes the number of villages (258 rural desa and 7 urban kelurahan - the latter all in Ciamis Town District) in each district, and its post code.

The first seven of the districts listed below, with a combined area of 483.95 km2 and 309,390 inhabitants in mid 2022, lie south and west of Banjar city, whose area nearly separates these southern districts from the rest of the regency to the north.

Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
census
2010
Pop'n
census
2020
Pop'n
estimate
mid 2022
No.
of
villages
Post
code
Banjarsari58.12102,84868,97470,0201246383
Banjaranyar109.90(a)39,38039,6301046384
Lakbok57.7048,38154,70656,1201046385
Purwadidi50.9435,14738,93539,780946380
Pamarican124.4864,05767,41668,2001446361
- 46382
Cidolog56.3418,74519,29319,430646352
Cimaragas26.4715,46016,06616,210546381
Cijeungjing60.7550,10353,06553,7501146271
Cisaga80.1336,45537,36537,6101146386
Tambaksari60.2621,58720,77520,840646388
Rancah86.7655,64656,12356,3101346387
Rajadesa61.6848,39152,52653,4601146254
Sukadana57.9822,72722,92323,000646272
Ciamis (town)33.8593,74498,61099,7501246211
- 46219
Baregbeg38.2940,55643,81144,550946274
Cikoneng47.2249,85254,97856,130946261
Sindangkasih29.7944,74551,03852,440946268
Cihaurbeuti64.1546,81550,66351,5301146262
Sadananya46.2433,52737,90638,880846256
Cipaku78.6658,64965,99167,6301346252
Jatinagara34.3426,04727,58827,940646273
Panawangan82.3847,61450,51051,1801846255
Kawali36.0839,02741,84042,4801146253
Lumbung27.9428,33529,85730,210846258
Panjalu77.4043,39145,84146,410846264
Sukamantri50.5920,94222,68723,080546265
Panumbangan59.2355,86560,20261,1801446263
Totals1,597.671,148,6561,229,0691,247,768265

Note: (a) the population of what is now Banjaranyar District in 2010 was included with the figure for Banjarsari District, from which it was subsequently separated.

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Ciamis Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3207)
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  3. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. "Pascapisahnya Pangandaran, Wisman ke Kabupaten Ciamis Anjlok". June 30, 2014.
  5. "Best Places to Visit in Ciamis". June 23, 2018.
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