Lamongan Regency Kabupaten Lamongan | |
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| Other transcription(s) | |
| • Javanese | ꦏꦧꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦭꦩꦺꦴꦔꦤ꧀ |
Sunset at the village ofKandangsemangkon | |
| Motto(s): Memayu Raharjaning Praja (Persistent effort towards well-being of the people) | |
Location withinEast Java | |
| Coordinates:7°07′S112°25′E / 7.117°S 112.417°E /-7.117; 112.417 | |
| Country | |
| Province | |
| Capital (city) | Lamongan City |
| Government | |
| • Regent | Yuhronur Efendi [id] |
| • Vice Regent | Dirham Aksara [id] |
| Area | |
• Total | 1,812.80 km2 (699.93 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 5 m (16 ft) |
| Population (mid 2024 estimate)[1] | |
• Total | 1,367,503 |
| • Density | 754.360/km2 (1,953.78/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC+7 (IWST) |
| Area code | (+62) 322 |
| Website | lamongankab.go.id |
Lamongan Regency (Javanese:ꦏꦧꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀ꦭꦩꦺꦴꦔꦤ꧀) is aregency (kabupaten) ofthe East Java Province ofIndonesia. It has a total land area of approximately 1,812.8 km2 (699.9 sq mi) or + 3.78% of the area ofEast Java Province. With a length of 47 km (29 mi) along the coastline (comprising Paciran and Brondong Districts), the sea area of Lamongan Regency is about 902.4 km2 (348.4 sq mi), if calculated to a distance of 12 miles (19 km) across the ocean surface.[dubious –discuss] At the 2010 census it had a population of 1,179,059;[2] the 2020 Census produced a total of 1,379,628[3] and the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 1,367,503 (comprising 684,425 males and 683,078 females).[1] Theregency seat is the town ofLamongan, situated on theSolo River which passes from west to east through the regency, effectively dividing it in two.
There are three main geographic divisions. In the far south of the regency (Sukorame, Bluluk, Ngimbang, Sambeng, Mantup and Modo Districts), and also in the northern coastal area (Brondong, Paciran and Solokuro Districts) are limestone mountains with land of medium fertility. Between the coastal uplands and the Solo River, much of the region consists of 'bonorowo' wetlands prone to periodic flooding (chiefly Glagah, Karangbinangun, Turi, Kalitengah, Karanggeneng, Laren, Maduran and Sekaran Districts). The remaining areas close to and south of the Solo River comprise lowlands of limited fertility (Kembangbahu, Sugio, Kedungpring, Babat, Pucuk, Sukadadi, Lamongan, Tikung, Sarirejo and Deket Districts).
Lamongan Regency is bordered by:
The economy is mainly supported by agriculture, fishery, and commerce, especiallythe home industry.
Lamongan Regency consists of twenty-sevendistricts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and population totals from the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2024.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number ofadministrative villages in each district (totaling 462 ruraldesa and 12 urbankelurahan), and their postal codes.
| Kode Wilayah | Name of District (kecamatan) | Area in km2 | Pop'n Census 2010 | Pop'n Census 2020 | Pop'n Estimate mid 2024 | Admin centre | No. of villages | Post codes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35.24.01 | Sukorame | 41.47 | 20,126 | 21,671 | 21,362 | Sukorame | 9 | 62276 |
| 35.24.02 | Bluluk | 54.15 | 21,429 | 23,106 | 22,861 | Bluluk | 9 | 62274 |
| 35.24.04 | Ngimbang | 114.33 | 43,678 | 49,008 | 49,049 | Sendangrejo | 19 | 62273 |
| 35.24.11 | Sambeng | 195.44 | 47,998 | 52,727 | 52,130 | Ardirejo | 22 | 62284 |
| 35.24.16 | Mantup | 93.07 | 42,750 | 46,795 | 46,546 | Mantup | 15 | 62283 |
| 35.24.19 | Kembangbahu | 63.84 | 46,032 | 50,154 | 50,276 | Kembangbahu | 18 | 62282 |
| 35.24.12 | Sugio | 91.29 | 54,478 | 63,069 | 62,714 | Sugio | 21 | 62256 |
| 35.24.06 | Kedungpring | 84.43 | 50,313 | 62,642 | 60,528 | Kedungpring | 23 | 62272 |
| 35.24.03 | Modo | 77.80 | 44,988 | 51,247 | 50,586 | Mojorejo | 17 | 62275 |
| 35.24.05 | Babat | 62.95 | 76,178 | 92,301 | 88,763 | Bedahan | 23(a) | 62271 |
| 35.24.13 | Pucuk | 44.84 | 39,053 | 49,785 | 48,081 | Pucuk | 17 | 62257 |
| 35.24.17 | Sukodadi | 52.32 | 50,682 | 57,823 | 59,324 | Sukodadi | 20 | 62253 |
| 35.24.22 | Lamongan (town) | 40.38 | 65,083 | 69,517 | 70,839 | Lamongan | 20(b) | 62211 - 62218 |
| 35.24.23 | Tikung | 52.99 | 41,483 | 45,983 | 47,702 | Bakalanpule | 13 | 62280 |
| 35.24.27 | Sarirejo | 47.39 | 22,503 | 24,958 | 25,269 | Dermolemahbang | 9 | 62281` |
| 35.24.25 | Deket | 50.05 | 41,045 | 44,030 | 43,745 | Deketwetan | 17 | 62291 |
| 35.24.26 | Glagah | 40.52 | 35,014 | 41,539 | 40,569 | Glagah | 29 | 62292 |
| 35.24.24 | Karangbinangun | 52.88 | 33,285 | 40,445 | 40,585 | Sambopinggir | 21 | 62293 |
| 35.24.21 | Turi | 58.69 | 47,711 | 54,273 | 54,561 | Sukoanyar | 19 | 62252 |
| 35.24.20 | Kalitengah | 43.35 | 30,094 | 35,867 | 35,983 | Dibee | 20 | 62255 |
| 35.24.18 | Karanggeneng | 51.32 | 36,609 | 43,702 | 43,398 | Karanggeneng | 18 | 62254 |
| 35.24.09 | Sekaran | 49.65 | 33,443 | 48,091 | 42,547 | Bulutengger | 21 | 62260 |
| 35.24.10 | Maduran | 30.15 | 26,288 | 36,474 | 32,938 | Maduran | 17 | 62261 |
| 35.24.08 | Laren | 95.00 | 36,492 | 51,399 | 50,391 | Gampangsejati | 20 | 62262 |
| 35.24.15 | Solokuro | 101.02 | 39,530 | 48,057 | 48,983 | Payaman | 10 | 62265 |
| 35.24.14 | Paciran | 47.89 | 90,700 | 97,803 | 99,316 | Paciran | 17(c) | 62264 |
| 35.24.07 | Brondong | 74.59 | 62,074 | 77,023 | 78,457 | Brondong | 10(d) | 62263 |
| Totals | 1,812.80 | 1,179,059 | 1,379,628 | 1,367,503 | Lamongan | 474 |
Notes: (a) includes 2kelurahan (Babat and Banaran). (b) comprises 8kelurahan (Banjarmendalan, Jetis, Sidoharjo, Sidokumpul, Sukomulyo, Sukorejo, Tlogoanyar and Tumenggungan) and 12desa.
(c) including onekelurahan (Blimbing). (d) including onekelurahan (Brondong).
Lamongan has atropical savanna climate (Aw) with moderate to little rainfall from May to November and heavy rainfall from December to April. The following climate data is for the town of Lamongan.
| Climate data for Lamongan | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
| Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 30.5 (86.9) | 30.5 (86.9) | 30.7 (87.3) | 31.4 (88.5) | 31.6 (88.9) | 31.5 (88.7) | 31.1 (88.0) | 31.9 (89.4) | 32.6 (90.7) | 33.2 (91.8) | 32.9 (91.2) | 31.3 (88.3) | 31.6 (88.9) |
| Daily mean °C (°F) | 26.9 (80.4) | 26.8 (80.2) | 26.9 (80.4) | 27.3 (81.1) | 27.3 (81.1) | 27.0 (80.6) | 26.4 (79.5) | 26.9 (80.4) | 27.5 (81.5) | 28.4 (83.1) | 28.3 (82.9) | 27.4 (81.3) | 27.3 (81.0) |
| Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 23.4 (74.1) | 23.2 (73.8) | 23.2 (73.8) | 23.3 (73.9) | 23.1 (73.6) | 22.5 (72.5) | 21.8 (71.2) | 21.9 (71.4) | 22.4 (72.3) | 23.6 (74.5) | 23.8 (74.8) | 23.5 (74.3) | 23.0 (73.4) |
| Average rainfall mm (inches) | 280 (11.0) | 267 (10.5) | 272 (10.7) | 141 (5.6) | 107 (4.2) | 54 (2.1) | 33 (1.3) | 16 (0.6) | 13 (0.5) | 49 (1.9) | 118 (4.6) | 237 (9.3) | 1,587 (62.3) |
| Source: Climate-Data.org[4] | |||||||||||||
On 29 April 2013, Paciran Port (Class I ASDP) was officially opened to support the overloadedTanjung Perak Port.[5]
Persela is a football team based in Lamongan. FormerPersela Lamongan goalkeeperChoirul Huda was from Lamongan.