Raja Ampat Regency

Regency in Southwest Papua, Indonesia
Raja Ampat Regency
Kabupaten Raja Ampat
Sunset in Raja Ampat
Sunset in Raja Ampat
Coat of arms of Raja Ampat Regency
Coat of arms
Motto(s): 
Mbilin Kayam
(Maya-Biak: Building Together)
Location in Southwest Papua
Location in Southwest Papua
0°50′S 130°30′E / 0.833°S 130.500°E / -0.833; 130.500
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceSouthwest Papua
CapitalWaisai
Government
 • RegentAbdul Faris Umlati
 • Vice RegentManuel Piter Urbinas
Area
 • Total7,559.61 km2 (2,918.78 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)[1]
 • Total66,839
 • Density8.8/km2 (23/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Indonesia Eastern Time)
Area code(+62) 956
Websiterajaampatkab.go.id

Raja Ampat Regency is a regency of Southwest Papua Province of Indonesia. The regency, which was formed by separating the archipelago from Sorong Regency, based on the Law 26 of 2002, was inaugurated on 12 April 2003. It consists of a number of groups of islands situated off the north-west end of West Papua; the four main islands from south to north are Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo. At present, the regency covers a land area of 7,559.60 km2, with a total area (including 59,820.01 km2 of sea area) stated as 67,379.61 km2. It had a population of 42,508 at the 2010 Census[2] and 64,141 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 66,839 (comprising 35,326 males and 31,513 females).[1] The principal town lies at Waisai on Waigeo Island.

On 25 October 2013 the People's Representative Council (DPR) began reviewing draft laws on the establishment of new regencies, including two new regencies of North Raja Ampat and South Raja Ampat within the borders of the existing Raja Ampat Regency. As at June 2023, these changes have not yet been implemented.

The Beauty of Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat is known for its beautiful sea and scenery. It is recognized as the home of the largest coral reef biodiversity in the world. With more than 550 distinct varieties of coral, 700 different kinds of mollusks, and 1427 different species of fish, it is a significant center for marine biodiversity. Seventy-five percent of all known coral species may be found in the seas around the Raja Ampat Islands, which are home to some of the world's most diverse species.[4]

Geography

Raja Ampat Regency is a regency located at a position of 2° 25' north latitude to 40° 25' latitude south, and 130° - 132° 55' east longitude. Administratively, the boundaries of the Raja Ampat Regency are as follows:

  • North : Bounded by the Pacific Ocean
  • South: Bounded by the Seram Sea.
  • West : Bounded by the Seram Sea, Central Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province
  • East : Bounded by West Sorong District, Sorong City, Aimas District and Seget District (of Sorong Regency) and Seram Sea[5]

Administrative Districts

The Raja Ampat Archipelago

At the 2010 Census, the regency was divided into seventeen districts (kecamatan). Subsequently, seven additional districts have been created by the division of existing districts. The twenty-four districts are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] They are grouped according to the proposed split into three regencies currently under consideration (since 2013) by the government. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (4 urban kelurahan in Waisai Town District, and 117 rural kampung in all the other districts), the number of named islands in each district, and its postal code.

Kode
Kemendagri
Name of
District
(distrik)
Land
area
in km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2022
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
No.
of
islands
Post
code
92.05.13 Misool Selatan
(South Misool)
91.16 3,026 3,504 3,570 Dabatan 5 295 98485
92.05.16 Misool Barat
(West Misool)
336.84 1,291 1,498 1,530 Lilinta 5 79 98484
92.05.01 Misool (or
Misool Utara)
1,235.68 1,761 2,017 2,050 Salafen 5 38 98483
92.05.10 Kofiau 206.23 2,520 2,599 2,640 Mikiran 5 29 98482
92.05.06 Misool Timur
(East Misool)
553.66 2,651 2,835 2,880 Folley 6 136 98486
92.05.17 Kepulauan Sembilan
(Sembilan Islands)
17.21 1,458 1,458 1,480 Weijim Barat 4 16 98481
Total Raja Ampat Selatan 2,440.78 12,707 13,911 14,150 30 593
92.05.04 Salawati Utara
(North Salawati)
38.52 2,144 2,597 2,670 Samate 6 59 98495
92.05.22 Salawati Tengah (a)
(Central Salawati)
572.47 1,917 1,992 2,050 Kalobo 10 98494
92.05.21 Salawati Barat
(West Salawati)
502.47 899 1,121 1,160 Solol 4 98493
92.05.25 Batanta Selatan
(South Batanta)
188.77 1,312 1,598 1,640 Yenanas 4 98491
92.05.20 Batanta Utara
(North Batanta)
290.75 909 1,599 1,640 Yensawai Timur 4 98492
Total Raja Ampat Tengah 1,592.98 7,181 8,907 9,160 28 59
92.05.03 Waigeo Selatan
(South Waigeo)
240.12 1,715 2,173 2,250 Saonek 5 197 98475
92.05.09 Teluk Mayalibit
(Mayalibit Bay)
621.93 846 1,297 1,340 Yenanas 4 34 98473
92.05.11 Meos Mansar 218.87 1,625 2,221 2,340 Yinbekwan 9 98472
92.05.18 Kota Waisai
(Waisai Town)
121.87 6,976 21,797 23,360 Waisai 4 98471
92.05.19 Tiplol Mayalibit 200.51 930 1,171 1,210 Go 6 98474
92.05.07 Waigeo Barat
(West Waigeo)
763.64 1,409 1,786 1,850 Waisilip 5 327 98464
92.05.15 Waigeo Barat Kepulauan
(West Waigeo Islands)
103.30 2,084 2,768 2,890 Manyaifun 6 22 98465
92.05.02 Waigeo Utara
(North Waigeo)
149.57 1,477 1,800 1,850 Kabare 6 98466
92.05.14 Warwarbomi 297.33 1,045 1,389 1,430 Warwanai 4 98467
92.05.23 Supnin 223.82 908 1,117 1,150 Rauki 4 98463
92.05.05 Kepulauan Ayau (b)
(Ayau Islands)
12.66 1,230 1,092 1,100 Abidon 5 98462
92.05.24 Ayau (b) 5.83 989 1,103 1,120 Dorehkar 4 45 98461
92.05.08 Waigeo Timur
(East Waigeo)
555.40 1,386 1,609 1,640 Urbinasopen 4 27 98476
Total Raja Ampat Utara 3,514.85 22,620 41,323 43,530 63 652
Total Regency 7,559.60 42,508 64,141 66,839 Kota Waisai
(town)
121 2,179

Note: (a) not to be confused with the similarly-named Salawati Tengah District within Sorong Regency.
(b) the Ayau Islands (including Ayau District) lie some distance to the north of Waigeo.

The Beauty of Raja Ampat

Since 2010, the new Waisai district has been created from part of Waigeo Selatan District, the new Tiplol Mayalibit District has been created from part of Teluk Mayalibit District, the new Supnin District has been created from part of Waigeo Utarat District, and the new Ayau District has been created from part of Kepulauan Ayau District.

Proposed further changes

Misool and Kofiau Islands (comprising the first six districts listed above) are currently under Indonesian government consideration to be split off to form a separate South Raja Ampat Regency under proposals approved in 2014 by the Indonesian Parliament. Similarly, Waigeo and its surrounding small islands (comprising the last thirteen districts listed above) are currently under Indonesian government consideration to be split off to form a separate North Raja Ampat Regency under proposals approved in 2014 by the Indonesian Parliament. However, as at 2023, these changes have not yet been implemented.

The proposed splits from the existing regency would leave the five remaining districts, mainly consisting of Salawati and Batanta Islands, in the centre of the existing regency; note that the southern half of Salawati Island does not form part of the existing regency, but instead constitutes the Salawati Selatan and Salawati Tengah Districts of Sorong Regency, the latter having the same name as Salawati Tengah District of Raja Ampat Regency. Since 2010, the new Salawati Tengah and Salawati Barat districts have been created from parts of Salawati Utara District, while the former Selat Sagawin District has been divided into two new districts - Batanta Utara and Batanta Selatan.

Transport

Air

In early May 2012, a 1,200 metres runway of Marinda Airport on Waigeo Island was officially opened by the Transportation minister and Raja Ampat official. The runway was later extended to 2,000 metres and was predicted to be finished in 2013.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Raja Ampat Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.9205)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ "Raja Ampat Regency | Raja Ampat Biodiversty Eco Resort". Raja Ampat Biodiversity Eco Resort. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
  5. ^ Direktorat Jendral Cipta Karya Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat, Jakarta, 2021
  6. ^ "Pengembangan Infrastruktur Bandara Raja Ampat Hingga 2013". May 26, 2012. Archived from the original on October 14, 2014.

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