Semarang Regency Kabupaten Semarang | |
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Other transcription(s) | |
• Javanese | ꦏꦨꦸꦥꦠꦺꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ |
Motto(s): Dharmottama Satya Praja (Doing the best effort for the people) | |
![]() Semarang Regency withinCentral Java | |
Coordinates:7°15′56″S110°20′9″E / 7.26556°S 110.33583°E /-7.26556; 110.33583 | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Central Java |
Founded | 2 May 1547 |
Capital | Ungaran |
Government | |
• Mayor | dr. H. Mundjirin ES .SpOG |
• Vice-mayor | Ir. Warnadi MM |
Area | |
• Total | 1,019.27 km2 (393.54 sq mi) |
Population (mid 2023 estimate) | |
• Total | 1,080,648 |
• Density | 1,100/km2 (2,700/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+7 (Indonesia Western Standard Time) |
Area code(s) | 0274, 0298 |
Vehicle registration | H |
Website | semarangkab.go.id |
Semarang is a landlockedregency (Indonesian:kabupaten) inCentral Java province inIndonesia. It covers an area of 1,019.27 km2 and had a population of 930,727 at the 2010 census[2] and 1,053,094 at the 2020 census;[3] the official estimate at mid 2023 was 1,080,648, comprising 538,117 males and 542,531 females.[1] These figures exclude the independent cities ofSemarang andSalatiga, which are administratively separate from the regency. The regency's capital isUngaran, which lies immediately to the south of Semarang City.
Administratively, Semarang Regency bordersKendal Regency andTemanggung Regency in the west,Boyolali Regency andMagelang Regency in the south,Grobogan Regency andDemak Regency in the east, andthe city of Semarang in the north.Salatiga City, meanwhile, forms an enclave within the regency, from which it is administratively separate. Geographically, it is located between 110°14′54,74″–110°39'3"E and 7°3'57"–7°30'S.[4]Semarang Regency has an area of 101,927 ha (251,870 acres), with a productive land area of 24,417 ha (60,340 acres).
Air temperature in this regency is relatively cold because it is located between 318 and 1,450 m above sea level.Ungaran Barat District is the lowest area, whileGetasan District is the highest. In 2005 there was 97 rainy days and in 2007 was 83 rainy days.Bawen District is an area with the most rainy days (144 days) andSuruh District the least (30 days).
Semarang Regency had a population of 1,080,648 in mid 2023, an increase of 27,554 (or 2.6%) since the 2020 census.[1] The gender ratio in mid 2023 was 99.19 (males per 100 females).
Semarang Regency comprises nineteendistricts (kecamatan), listed 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 2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number ofvillages in each district (totalling 208rural villages ordesa, and 27urban villages orkelurahan),[5] and its post codes.
Kode Wilayah | Name of District (kecamatan) | Area (km2)[6] | Pop'n 2010 census | Pop'n 2020 census | Pop'n mid 2023 estimate | Admin centre | No. of villages | Post codes |
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33.22.01 | Getasan[7] | 65.80 | 47,956 | 52,932 | 53,912 | Getasan | 13 | 50774 |
33.22.02 | Tengaran[8] | 47.30 | 64,146 | 71,966 | 74,375 | Tengaran | 15 | 50225 - 50775 |
33.22.03 | Susukan[9] | 48.87 | 43,124 | 49,545 | 52,092 | Susukan | 13 | 50777 |
33.22.17 | Kaliwungu(a)[10] | 29.95 | 26,310 | 30,311 | 31,583 | Kaliwungu | 11 | 50221 - 50229 |
33.22.04 | Suruh[11] | 64.02 | 59,640 | 70,088 | 75,006 | Suruh | 17 | 50186 - 50776 |
33.22.05 | Pabelan[12] | 47.98 | 37,256 | 44,457 | 46,131 | Pabelan | 17 | 50771 |
33.22.06 | Tuntang[13] | 56.24 | 60,392 | 68,700 | 69,855 | Tuntang | 16 | 50131 - 50773 |
33.22.07 | Banyubiru[14] | 54.41 | 40,219 | 44,294 | 45,781 | Banyubiru | 10 | 50664 |
33.22.08 | Jambu[15] | 51.63 | 36,551 | 40,642 | 42,106 | Jambu | 10(b) | 50271 - 50663 |
33.22.09 | Sumowono[16] | 55.63 | 29,681 | 33,967 | 35,754 | Sumowono | 16 | 50123 - 50662 |
33.22.10 | Ambarawa[17] | 28.22 | 58,299 | 63,753 | 63,725 | Kranggan | 10(c) | 50611 - 50614 |
33.22.20 | Bandungan[18] | 48.23 | 52,443 | 58,799 | 60,790 | Bandungan | 10(d) | 50614 - 50663 |
33.22.11 | Bawen[19] | 46.57 | 53,725 | 59,675 | 60,788 | Harjosari | 9(e) | 50661 |
33.22.12 | Bringin[20] | 61.89 | 40,976 | 46,441 | 48,960 | Bringin | 16 | 50218 - 50772 |
33.22.16 | Bancak[21] | 43.85 | 19,837 | 23,888 | 25,290 | Boto | 9 | 50125 - 50182 |
33.22.15 | Pringapus[22] | 78.35 | 49,948 | 56,885 | 56,803 | Pringapus | 9(d) | 50212 - 50552 |
33.22.13 | Bergas[23] | 47.33 | 67,993 | 75,910 | 72,045 | Bergas Lor | 13(f) | 50187 - 50552 |
33.22.18 | WestUngaran[24] (Ungaran Barat) | 35.96 | 74,063 | 81,074 | 83,128 | Lerep | 11(g) | 50511 - 50551 |
33.22.19 | EastUngaran[25] (Ungaran Timur) | 37.99 | 68,168 | 79,767 | 79,788 | Kalongan | 10(h) | 50514 - 50519 |
Totals | 1,019.27 | 930,727 | 1,053,094 | 1,080,648 | Ungaran | 235 |
Notes: (a) Kaliwungu is the most southerly district in this regency, and is surrounded to the west, south and east byBoyolali Regency.
(b) including onekelurahan (Gondoriyo). (c) comprising eightkelurahan (Baran, Kranggan, Kupang, Lodoyong, Ngampin, Panjang, Pojoksari and Tambakboyo) and twodesa.
(d) including onekelurahan (the district administrative centre). (e) including twokelurahan (Bawen and Harjosari).
(f) comprising fourkelurahan (Bergas Lor, Karangjati, Ngempon and Wujil) and ninedesa. (g) comprising fivekelurahan (Bandarjo, Candirejo, Genuk, Langensari and Ungaran) and sixdesa.
(h) comprising fivekelurahan (Beji, Gedanganak, Kalirejo, Sidomulyo and Susukan) and fivedesa.