Subang Regency

Subang Regency (Sundanese script: ᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮞᮥᮘᮀ, Latin: Kabupatén Subang) is a regency (kabupaten) in West Java province, Indonesia. The Regency is bordered by the Java Sea in the north, Indramayu Regency in the east, Sumedang Regency in the southeast, West Bandung Regency in the south, and Purwakarta Regency and Karawang Regency in the west. It has an area of 2,051.76 km2 and its population was 1,465,157 at the 2010 census and 1,595,320 at the 2020 census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 1,608,594.[5] Its administrative seat is in the town of Subang.

Subang Regency
Kabupaten Subang
Other transcription(s)
  Sundaneseᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮞᮥᮘᮀ
Coat of arms of Subang Regency
Motto(s): 
Karya Utama Satya Nagara
(Prioritizing Works for the Sake of the Country)
Location in West Java
Location in West Java
Subang Regency is located in Java
Subang Regency
Subang Regency
Location in Java Island and Indonesia
Subang Regency is located in Indonesia
Subang Regency
Subang Regency
Subang Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°34′16″S 107°45′42″E
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceWest Java
Formation5 April 1948
Legal BasicKep. DPRD No. 01/SK/DPRD/1977
Anniversary5 April 1948[1]
Capital CitySubang
Administrative division30 Districts
245 Villages
8 Official Villages
Government
  RegentH. Ruhimat, S.Pd., M.Si.
  Vice RegentAgus Masykur Rosyadi, S.Si., M.M.
  Allocations MoneyRp. 1.032.567.532.000,00 (2013)[2]
Area
  Total2,051.76 km2 (792.19 sq mi)
Highest elevation
2,084 m (6,837 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (mid 2021 estimate)
  Total1,608,594
  Density750/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
 [3]
DemonymsSubangite
Warga Subang (id)
Urang Subang (su)
Demographic
  LanguagesSundanese, Indonesian, Bahasa Cirebon (specifically in the coastal areas and banks of the Cipunagara river)
Time zoneUTC+7 (Time in Indonesia)
Postal Codes
412xx
Area code+62 260
Vehicle registrationT
HDIIncrease 0.665 (Intermediate)
Websitesubang.go.id

Administrative districts

Subang Regency is divided into 30 districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census and 2020 census,[6] together with the official estimates as at mid 2021.[7] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan) in each district, and its post code.

NameArea
in
km2
Pop'n
census
2010
Pop'n
census
2020
Pop'n
estimate
mid 2021
Administrative
centre
No. of
villages
Post
code
Sagalaherang45.2228,73132,31032,679Segalaherang741282
Serangpanjang54.0324,08325,64425,800Cijengkol641288
Jalancagak36.6441,67147,77348,409Jalancagak741281
Ciater57.2327,42729,29729,485Cisaat741280
Cisalak83.2838,31841,61041,943Cisalak941283
Kasomalang39.6839,48042,78143,115Kasomalang Wetan841287
Tanjungsiang67.1642,40444,97545,232Sirap1041284
Cijambe101.3138,42741,39641,695Cirangkong841286
Cibogo61.3640,17747,24447,991Cibogo941285
Subang
(town)
44.23120,346137,284139,046Karanganyar841211
- 41215
Kalijati97.4859,67765,85166,482Kalijati Timur1041271
Dawuan88.1937,89841,45441,815Dawuan Kaler1041270
Cipeundeuy94.2144,59448,90249,340Cipeundeuy741272
Pabuaran60.9559,81964,04764,472Pabuaran841262
Patokbeusi80.6276,99881,87382,361Ciberes1041263
Purwadadi86.3057,57859,43459,617Pasir Bungur1041261
Cikaum92.8046,03850,37250,813Cikaum Barat941266
Pagaden44.8158,83463,13863,571Pagaden1041251
Pagaden Barat
(West Pagaden)
49.1033,90534,84934,942Bendungan941252
Cipunagara100.7859,34264,33364,838Tanjung1041257
Compreng65.6743,82348,98149,511Jatireja841258
Binong47.4142,93746,76447,152Cicadas941253
Tambakdahan58.6240,42843,79944,140Tambakdahan941267
Ciasem110.04101,924110,256111,098Girang941256
Pamanukan35.3855,12858,70459,062Pamanukan841264
Sukasari64.2339,56742,33242,610Sukamaji741250
Pusakanagara54.7138,25343,59844,153Pusakaratu741265
Pusakajaya60.9444,66848,26348,626Kebondanas841255
Legonkulon72.2321,77023,84224,053Legonkulon741254
Blanakan97.1560,91264,21464,543Blanakan941259
Totals2,051.761,465,1571,595,3201,608,594253

The 253 villages comprise 245 rural desa and 8 urban kelurahan - the latter being the 8 villages in Subang (town) District

Tourism

The biggest crater, Kawah Ratu or Queen Crater of Mount Tangkuban Perahu, Subang, West Java.

Subang has a variety of artistic and cultural interest.

In South Subang

A number of resorts exist in the Subang area to the north of Bandung. These include the following:

  • Mount Tangkuban Perahu
  • Sari Ater Hot Spring Resort
  • Ciater Spa Resort
  • Villa Cempaka Ciater
  • Cijalu Waterfall
  • Capolaga Adventure Camp
  • Sari Bunihayu Art and Tradition Field Tourist
  • Ciater Highland Resort
  • Lembah Gunung Kujang Fishing Tourism

In Central Subang

  • Ciheuleut Swimming Pool
  • Planet Waterboom

Historical and Religious Tourism

  • Wisma Karya Building
  • Masjid Agung Subang City
  • Gedong Gede (en : Big Building)
  • Kalijati Historic Building

The handover of the Republic of Indonesia from the Netherlands to Japan, before independence, 1942. These buildings are in Lanud Suryadharma, Kalijati District.

In North Subang

  • Blanakan Crocodile Breeding
  • Patimban Beach
  • Pondok Bali Beach
  • Bintang Fantasy Swimming Pool

The Culinary

  • Nanas khas subang / Subang pineapple
  • Kerupuk miskin purwadadi / Indonesian Crackers
  • Sundanese foods

Toll Road Access

KMToll RoadToll GateDestination
98Cikopo-Palimanan Toll RoadKalijatiKalijati, Purwadadi, Sukamandi
110SubangSubang, Pamanukan, Lembang
76SadangPurbaleunyi Toll RoadSadang, Purwakarta, Subang
127PasteurPasteur, Lembang

Patimban Deep Sea Port

Patimban Deep Sea Port is under construction seaport at Subang, West Java, as an upgrade from the existing small Patimban Port. It is located about 70 kilometers from the Karawang Industrial Estate and 145 kilometers from the city center of Jakarta, where many Japanese industrial firms, particularly automotive manufacturers operate. The project was initialized in 2017 and the first stage was operational in 2020, with the second stage being scheduled for completion by 2027.[8]

References

  1. "Sejarah Kabupaten Subang".
  2. "Perpres No. 10 Tahun 2013". 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2013-02-15.
  3. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  4. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  5. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  6. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  7. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.
  8. Yoesoef Adji (April 26, 2016). "Pelabuhan Patimban Siap Gantikan Cilamaya".


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