Ngawi Regency

Ngawi Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of Indonesia. Ngawi is well known around the world for its Pithecantropus erectus that was found by Eugene Dubois, a Dutchman. Ngawi is located in East Java Province, but adjoins Central Java province. Its capital Ngawi (city). Ngawi is also the main gate to enter East Java province since there are intersections that connect SurabayaBojonegoroNgawi (city)SoloJogjaBandungJakarta. The Regency covers an area of 1,395.80 km2 (538.92 sq mi), and had a population of 897,478 at the 2022 census[2] and 870,057 at the 2020 census.[3]

Ngawi Regency
Kabupaten Ngawi
From top, left to right:
Pondok Reservoir, Jamus Tea Plantation in Sine, Soerjo monument statue in Widodaren town
Coat of arms of Ngawi Regency
Nickname(s): 
Ngawi RamahBentengBambu
Friendly Ngawi • Fortress • Bamboo
Motto(s): 
Negeri Ngawi Ramah
Friendly Ngawi Country
Ngawi Regency map
Location within Ngawi Regency
Ngawi Regency is located in Java
Ngawi Regency
Ngawi Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Ngawi Regency is located in Indonesia
Ngawi Regency
Ngawi Regency
Ngawi Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°24′11″S 111°26′40.7″E
Country Indonesia
ProvinceEast Java
Anniversary7 July 1358
CapitalNgawi City
Government
  BodyNgawi Regencies Government
  RegentOny Anwar Harsono
  Vice RegentDwi Rianto Jatmiko
  Regional SecretaryMokh. Sodiq Triwidiyanto
  Speaker of the regional parliamentHeru Kusnindar
Area
  Total1,395.80 km2 (538.92 sq mi)
Highest elevation
3,156 m (10,354 ft)
Lowest elevation
47 m (154 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
  Total897,478
  Rank76th in Indonesia
  Density640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Demographics
  Ethnic groupsJavanese people
Osing
Madura
Sundanese
Batak
Chinese
Others.
  Religion
  Languages
Time zoneUTC+07:00 (IWST)
Postal code
63211 – 63285
Area code(+62) 351
ISO 3166 codeID-JI
Vehicle registrationAE J**/K**/L*/M*
HDIIncrease 0.72 (2022) (High)
Websitengawikab.go.id

Ngawi (city), has the largest central park ("alun-alun") in Indonesia. This large area includes a West Park and an East Park, separated by Merdeka Street. The West Park consists of a football court, a volleyball court, and a ceremonial podium near the main mosque.

The East Park consists of a playground area, two tennis courts, a basketball hall, a parking area, a futsal court, a skating place, and a culinary area said to be "the most favorite place visited by Ngawinese". The municipal hall (called Alun-Alun Merdeka) is located in the central part of Ngawi town.

Van Den Bosch Fortress is a central historic site of the Ngawi Regency. It is located at the confluence of the two biggest rivers in East Java: the Solo and the Madiun.

Climate

Ngawi has a monsoon tropical climate (Köppen climate classification Am), dry at mid-year, with heavy rain the rest of the year.

Administrative districts

Ngawi Regency is divided into nineteen districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their population totals from the 2010 census[4] and the 2020 census.[5] The table also includes the location of the district headquarters and the number of administrative villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan) in each district.

NameArea
in km2
Pop'n
census
2010[6]
Pop'n
census
2020[7]
CapitalNumber
of
villages
or
ward
Sine80.2241,09644,681Sine15
Ngrambe57.4938,75042,267Ngrambe14
Jogorogo65.8438,78242,307Jogorogo12
Kendal84.5644,24250,055Kendal10
Geneng52.5248,97551,405Geneng13
Gerih34.5232,11836,114Gerih5
Kwadungan30.3025,39226,590Kwadungan14
Pangkur29.4126,45527,489Pangkur9
Karangjati66.6746,92747,427Karangkati17
Bringin62.6230,55430,917Bringin10
Padas50.2232,23134,136Padas12
Kasreman31.4923,40724,469Kasreman8
Ngawi city73.2279,95183,445Karang Asri16
Paron101.1486,01491,739Gelung14
Kedunggalar129.6566,33671,160Kedunggalar12
Pitu56.0127,07229,469Pitu10
Widodaren92.2666,10270,624Walikukun12
Mantingan62.2137,88538,142Mantingan7
Karanganyar138.2925,47627,621Karanganyar71
Totals1,295.98817,765870,057Ngawi217

Trinil Site

Trinil Museum

Trinil Museum is about 15 kilometres from Ngawi city and near to the Bengawan Solo River. The museum contains a collection of about 1,500 fossils, some of which are a million years old. As of 2013 up to 500 fossils had yet to be identified. In the late 19th century Eugene Dubois found Pithecantropus eretus in the Trinil area.

Oldest human-made mark in the world

Researchers found in Trinil site that scratch at Pseudodon vondembuschianus trinilensis plain water clam shell aged 500,000 years is the oldest scratch in the world. Although the scratch is perhaps not art, its zig-zag shape is evidence that the scratch is human made. The clam shell has been found in 1896, but the zig-zag scratch was found in 2014.[8]

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  2. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  5. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  6. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  7. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  8. "Ternyata Torehan Tertua Ada di Ngawi Jawa Timur". December 5, 2014.
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