Padang Lawas Regency
(Kabupaten Padang Lawas) | |
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Motto(s): BERCAHAYA (Beriman, Cerdas, Sehat, Sejahtera, Berbudaya) | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | North Sumatra |
Regency seat | Sibuhuan |
Government | |
• Regent | Ali Sutan Harahap |
• Vice Regent | Ahmad Zarnawi Pasaribu |
• Chairman of Council of Representatives | Amran Pikal Siregar (Golkar) |
• Vice Chairmen of Council of Representatives | Irsan Bangun Harahap (People's Conscience Party) and Sahrun Hasibuan (National Mandate Party) |
Area | |
• Total | 3,912.18 km2 (1,510.50 sq mi) |
Population (mid 2022 estimate)[1] | |
• Total | 267,275 |
• Density | 68/km2 (180/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (WIB) |
Website | padanglawaskab |
Padang Lawas is a regency in North Sumatra province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 3,912.18 km2, and had a population of 226,807 at the 2010 Census[2] and 261,011 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 267,275.[1] Its administrative seat is the town of Sibuhuan. Padang Lawas Regency was created on 17 July 2007 (along with a separate North Padang Lawas Regency) from southeastern parts of the South Tapanuli Regency.It is the only regency in the province that borders two provinces,West Sumatra and Riau.
Administrative districts
At the 2010 Census, the regency was divided into nine districts (kecamatan). Subsequently, three additional districts were created by the division of existing districts (Barumun Selatan created from part of Barumun District; Aek Nabara Barumun and Sihapas Barumun from parts of Barumun Tengah). In 2019 a further five districts were created, although the populations of these areas at the 2010 Census are still included in the districts from which they were cut. The 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] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 303 rural desa and a single 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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12.21.01 | Sosopan | 435.18 | 9,186 | 10,389 | 10,570 | Sosopan | 12 | 22761 |
12.21.06 | Ulu Barumun | 207.43 | 14,024 | 16,700 | 17,161 | Paringgonan | 15 | 22767 |
12.21.07 | Barumun | 126.10 | 44,040 | 40,934 | 42,180 | Pasar Sibuhuan | 17 (a) | 22763 |
12.21.13 | Barumun Baru | 13.73 | (b) | 12,266 | 12,642 | Hasahatan Julu | 13 | 22763 |
12.21.10 | Barumun Selatan (South Barumun) | 109.87 | 6,780 | 7,954 | 8,150 | Batang Bulu Lama | 11 | 22764 |
12.21.04 | Lubuk Barumun | 289.58 | 16,201 | 20,024 | 20,726 | Pasar Latong | 24 | 22766 |
12.21.08 | Sosa | 283.52 | 31,765 | 19,487 | 20,257 | Pasar Ujung Batu | 16 | 22765 |
12.21.15 | Sosa Julu | 155.95 | (c) | 10,295 | 10,681 | Hurung Jilok | 12 | 22765 |
12.21.14 | Ulu Sosa | 211.67 | (c) | 9,076 | 9,213 | Hapung | 11 | 22765 |
12.21.17 | Sosa Timur (East Sosa) | 159.55 | (d) | 8,623 | 8,684 | Tanjung Ale | 13 | 22742 & 22776 |
12.21.09 | Batang Lubu Sutam | 184.75 | 11,990 | 8,113 | 8,170 | Pinarik | 20 | 22742 |
12.21.05 | Huta Raja Tinggi | 663.24 | 39,575 | 39,252 | 39,823 | Huta Raja Tinggi | 26 | 22776 |
12.21.03 | Huristak | 523.59 | 19,794 | 18,652 | 18,784 | Pasar Huristak | 27 | 22743 |
12.21.02 | Barumun Tengah (Central Barumun) | 119.40 | 18,153 | 16,307 | 16,471 | Padang Hasior | 21 | 22755 |
12.21.11 | Aek Nabara Barumun | 329.36 | 10,725 | 13,107 | 13,537 | Aek Nabara | 25 | 22755 |
12.21.12 | Sihapas Barumun | 48.25 | 4,574 | 5,685 | 5,890 | Padang Hasior | 13 | 22755 |
12.21.16 | Barumun Barat (West Barumun) | 51.01 | (e) | 4,147 | 4,336 | Aek Nabara | 10 | 22755 |
Totals | 3,912.18 | 226,807 | 261,011 | 267,275 | Sibuhuan | 304 | ||
Notes: (a) including Pasar Sibuhuan, the sole kelurahan in the regency. (b) the 2010 Census populations of the new Barumun Baru District is included in the figure for the Barumun District, from which it was cut out in 2019.[3]
(c) the 2010 Census populations of the new Sosa Julu and Ulu Sosa Districts are included in the figure for the Sosa District, from which they were cut out in 2019.[3]
(d) the 2010 Census populations of the new Sosa Timur District is included in the figures for the Batang Lubu Sutam and Hutaraja Tinggi Districts, from which it was cut out in 2019.[3]
(e) the 2010 Census populations of the new Barumun Barut District is included in the figure for the Barumun Tengah District, from which it was cut out in 2019.[3]
Archaeology
The Padang Lawas archaeological site is partly located in the regency. Covering approximately 1,500 km² it spreads over the districts of Barumun and Barumun Tengah, and into South Tapanuli and North Padang Lawas regencies.