South Lampung Regency ( Indonesian : Kabupaten Lampung Selatan ) is a regency of Lampung , Sumatra , Indonesia, a strip of land surrounding the provincial capital of Bandar Lampung on its northern and eastern sides. The regency is bounded to the west by the new Pesawaran Regency , to the northeast by the East Lampung Regency , and to the south by the Sunda Strait ; as such it is a major transit corridor to/from Java island. It has an area of 2,109.74 km, and a population of 909,989 at the 2010 census and 1,064,301 at the 2020 census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 1,101,376 (comprising 560,209 males and 541,167 females). The regency seat is the town of Kalianda .
13-407: South Lampung Regency originally comprised a larger share of the area of Lampung Province, but on 3 January 1997 its far west districts were split off to create a new Tanggamus Regency (then including what became Pringsewu Regency in 2008), and on 14 August 2007 the western districts of the remaining South Lampung Regency were also split off to create a new Pesawaran Regency . The regency has seen
26-495: A land area of 2,855.46 km and a sea area of 1,799.5 km . It had a population of 534,595 at the 2010 Census and 640,275 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 662,542 (comprising 341,203 males and 320,339 females). The regency seat is the town of Kota Agung Pusat . The regency was created on 21 March 1997 from what were previously the western districts of South Lampung Regency , but districts in its eastern part split away on 29 October 2008 to form
39-547: A population influx as migrants escape the crushing population densities and everyday struggles of living in the massive urban paralysis of Greater Jakarta , and along with Bandar Lampung city its character is increasingly reflecting the cosmopolitan makeup of Jakartans rather than the surrounds of a typical provincial capital and hinterland. This has resulted in flaring of ethnic tensions, including rioting. South Lampung Regency consists of seventeen districts ( kecamatan ), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at
52-560: Is Way Urang (14,721), while Kalianda town had 5,797, Bumi Agung had 4,627 and Way Lubuk had 4,353. Tanggamus Regency , formerly the most western districts of South Lampung Regency, was separated from it on 3 January 1997. Pesawaran Regency , formerly the most southwestern districts remaining in South Lampung Regency lying to the southwest of Bandar Lampung , was carved out of it on 17 July 2007. In January 2011, tens of thousands of inhabitants of South Lampung had to be evacuated by
65-430: The 2010 census and the 2020 census, together with the official estimates as at mid 2023. The districts are grouped below for descriptive convenience into a "Northern zone" comprising the heavily populated areas suburban to Bandar Lampung city, and to the city's north and east, and a "Southern zone" comprising the areas to the southeast of Bandar Lampung; these zones have no administrative significance. The table also includes
78-678: The South Lampung Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) in the seven districts of Kalianda, Rajabasa, Katibung, Sidomulyo, Ketapang, Sragi and Palas due to volcanic ash from the Mount Anak Krakatau . There is an observation station at Hargopancuran village in South Lampung used to monitor activity. Tanggamus Regency Tanggamus Regency is a regency ( kabupaten ) of Lampung Province, Sumatra , Indonesia . It has an area of 4,654.96 km which consists of
91-654: The Way Kerap dam in Tanggamus. Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park is a National Park in the area. A Tropical Forest World Heritage Site, Bukit Barisan has a total area of 3,568 km2. The district has an area of 4,654.96 square km with a population density of around 140 people/square km, and was inaugurated on 3 January 1997, based on Law Number 2 of 1997. 5°23′06″S 104°37′25″E / 5.3851°S 104.6235°E / -5.3851; 104.6235 Regency seat Too Many Requests If you report this error to
104-771: The district includes 11 islands off the south coast of Sumatra, the largest being Pulau Rimau Balak (3.15 km). (e) the district includes 12 islands off the south coast of Sumatra, the largest being Pulau Kandang Balak (1.86 km). The most populous villages in Natar District (with mid-2022 populations) are Merak Batin (17,004), Natar village (16,440), Negara Ratu (14,681) and Hajimena (13,371). The most populous villages in Jati Agung District (also mid 2022) are Jatimulyo (19,021) and Karang Anyar (18,994). The most populous town or village in Kalianda District (also mid 2022)
117-485: The locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (a total of 256 rural desa and 4 urban kelurahan , the latter all in Kalianda District), and its post code. Notes: (a) the district includes 3 islands off the south coast of Sumatra. (b) including 4 urban kelurahan - Bumi Agung, Kalianda, Wai Lubuk and Wai Urang. (c) the district includes 16 islands off
130-597: The locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages in each district (a total of 299 rural desa and 3 urban kelurahan , the latter all in Kota Agung District), and its post code. Notes: (a) includes the 3 kelurahan of Baros, Kuripan and Pasar Madang. (b) includes the substantial island of Pulau Tabuan in the southern entrance to Semangka Bay, and three small offshore islands ( Pulau Batucentigi , Pulau Batuputih and Pulau Karangputih ). (c) includes 25 small offshore islands. (d) includes
143-444: The new Pringsewu Regency . It lies in the southwest of the province, and surrounds Semangka Bay ( Teluk Semangka ) on its west, north and east coasts. Tanggamus Regency is divided into twenty administrative districts ( kecamatan ), tabulated below with their total areas (including the sea areas) and their populations at the 2010 Census and the 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as of mid 2023. The table also includes
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#1732863191407156-435: The small offshore island of Pulau Batukerbau . The Area consists of 2,855.46 km Land Area and 1,799.50 km Sea Area. In the winter of 2009/2010, the regency suffered from flooding, which saw some 80 percent of the forest in Tanggamus severely damaged. Landslides occurred in the district of Semaka and the flooding drowned several elephants including one within the protected Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park and another at
169-500: The south coast of Sumatra, the largest being Pulau Sebesi (46.43 km), Pulau Sebuku (17.71 km), Pulau Krakatoa or Pulau Rakata (12.53 km), Pulau Sertung (10.57 km), Pulau Panjang (4.23 km) and Anak Krakatoa (2.63 km); the first two named lie southwest of the 'mainland' part of the district and comprise Tejang Pulau Sebesi desa , while the last four of these form the Krakatoa Archipelago further south. (d)
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