Tambrauw Regency

Regency in Southwest Papua, Indonesia
Tambrauw Regency
Kabupaten Tambrauw
Coat of arms of Tambrauw Regency
Coat of arms
Motto(s): 
Menjetu, Menjedik, Memben Suksno
(We are brothers, united in heart, to build)
Location in Southwest Papua
Location in Southwest Papua
0°36′18″S 132°29′23″E / 0.6051°S 132.4896°E / -0.6051; 132.4896
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceSouthwest Papua
CapitalFef
Government
 • RegentEngelbertus G. Kocu
Area
 • Total11,529.18 km2 (4,451.44 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)[1]
 • Total35,742
 • Density3.1/km2 (8.0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Indonesia Eastern Time)
Postcodes
98473
Area code(+62) 969
Websitetambrauwkab.go.id

Tambrauw Regency is a regency of Southwest Papua Province, Indonesia, in the Bird's Head Peninsula of Papua Island. It was created on 29 October 2008 from what had been an eastern part of Sorong Regency, originally as part of the province of West Papua.

Geography

Tambrauw Regency is a new regency located in Southwest Papua Province. Geographically, Tambrauw Regency is located at 132035' East Longitude – 134045' East Longitude and 0015' South Latitude - 3025' South Latitude. Geographical position very strategic because it is located in the West – East movement of Papua Island and bordering sea waters is an international transportation route, so that the development of facilities and infrastructure for Tambrauw Regency in the future can take advantage of the opportunities of this strategic geographical position (egport development).[2]

In 2010 its area covered 5,179.65 km2, and it had a population of just 6,145 at the 2010 Census.[3] However, in 2013 the existing regency was expanded by the addition of four districts from Manokwari Regency (Kebar, Amberbaken, Mubarni/Arfu and Senopi) and by one further district (Moraid) from Sorong Regency. The administrative centre lies at the village of Fef. The Regency now has an area of 11,529.18 km2, and it had a population of 28,379 at the 2020 Census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 35,742.[1] It is served by Werur Airport.[5]

Climatology

Tambrauw Regency has a humid tropical climate with rainfall ranging between 2,200 and 2,500 mm per year. The average annual rainfall is 110 mm with an average of 16 rainy days per month. The highest rainfall occurs in March reaching 337 mm, while the lowest rainfall occurred in August when it reaches 11 mm. The highest rainy day occurs in March, reaching 21 days, while the lowest rainy days occur in April, May and October when it reaches 13 days.[2]

Languages

The language isolates Abun and Mpur are spoken in Tambrauw Regency. Moraid, Meyah, and other languages are also spoken in the regency.[6]

History

In 2012, a famine and disease outbreak killed 95 people in Tambrauw Regency.[7]

Administrative districts

In 2010, the existing regency comprised seven districts (distrik), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census,[3] together with their estimated populations in mid 2013:[8]

Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
mid 2013
Estimate
Fef 562.87 428 436
Syujak 244.64 211 214
Miyah 411.56 363 364
Abun 837.76 602 617
Kwoor 1,430.77 931 956
Sausapor 633.23 2,633 2,764
Yembun 1,058.82 976 1,000

The four districts which were added from Manokwari Regency and the single district added from Sorong Regency in 2013 are tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census,[3] together with their estimated populations in mid 2013:[8]

Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
mid 2013
Estimate
Kebar 1,858.86 2,021 2,031
Senopi 2,539.79 755 759
Amberbaken 866.75 1,876 1,887
Mubrani/Arfu 213.08 669 673
Moraid 871.06 1,727 1,796

Subsequent to 2013, seventeen further districts were subsequently created by the division of existing districts, and the total in the regency now comprises twenty-nine districts in all. The areas and populations at the 2020 Census[4] of these districts are tabulated below, 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 (all classed as rural kampung) in each district, and their post codes.

Kode
Kemendagri
Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2022
Estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
92.09.01 Fef 365.99 966 1,247 Fef 10 98366
92.09.07 Syujak 356.53 820 451 Syujak 4 98374
92.09.15 Ases 275.78 349 1,058 Ases 4 98364
92.09.20 Tinggouw 226.28 304 392 Soon 5 98375
92.09.02 Miyah 187.61 603 778 Siakwa 8 98371
92.09.16 Miyar Selatan
(South Miyah)
461.76 691 892 Ayamane 7 98372
92.09.17 Ireres 431.50 573 740 Miri 6 98367
92.09.19 Wilhem Roumbouts 185.01 179 231 Tabamsere 4 98377
92.09.06 Abun 845.91 739 856 Waibem 7 98363
92.09.09 Kwoor 212.14 794 1,040 Kwoor 6 98369
92.09.18 Tobouw 569.59 608 797 Syumbab 5 98376
92.09.21 Kwesefo 379.54 759 994 Kwesefo 7 98368
92.09.05 Sausapor 457.47 6,461 8,339 Emaos 10 98373
92.09.13 Bikar 171.51 2,372 3,062 Suyam 10 98365
92.09.03 Yembun 590.63 977 1,224 Metnayam 6 98379
92.09.14 Bamusbama 348.96 824 1,032 Bamusbama 6 98378
Kode
Kemendagri
Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2022
Estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
92.09.09 Kebar 174.42 1,228 1,249 Anjai 10 98391
92.09.23 Kebar Timur
(East Kebar)
420.93 582 390 Inam 13 98393
92.09.24 Kebar Selantan
(South Kebar)
1,058.70 597 1,479 Nekori 10 98392
92.09.25 Manekar 173.75 636 702 Awori 10 98394
92.09.11 Senopi 1,221.73 766 726 Srurem 8 98396
92.09.22 Mawabuan 431.50 443 759 Wausin 7 98395
92.09.10 Amberbaken 269.96 1,694 934 Warpaperi 10 98381
92.09.26 Mpur 234.60 676 540 Wajarek 6 98384
92.09.27 Amberbaken Barat
(West Amberbaken)
362.20 564 2,056 Wasawmontem 5 98382
92.09.12 Mubrani 173.32 959 820 Warokon 11 98385
92.09.08 Moraid 499.01 1,122 684 Kwade 9 98361
92.09.29 Selemkai 372.04 350 1,279 Klabili 5 98362
92.09.28 Kasi 70.83 743 991 Kasi Baru 7 98383
Totals 11,529.18 28,379 35,742 Fef 216 98377

References

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Tambrauw Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.9209)
  2. ^ a b Direktorat Jendral Cipta Karya Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat, Jakarta, 2021
  3. ^ a b c Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  5. ^ Werur Airport – Directorate General of Civil Aviation
  6. ^ Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2019). "Indonesia languages". Ethnologue: Languages of the World (22nd ed.). Dallas: SIL International.
  7. ^ Rakhmat, Muhammad Zulfikar; Tarahita, Dikanaya (February 28, 2018). "An Indonesian District Isolated From Development". Asia Sentinel. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  8. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2020.

External links

  • Statistics publications from Statistics Indonesia (BPS)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tambrauw Regency.
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Tambrauw Regency.
  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata (in Indonesian)
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