Labuhanbatu Regency

Labuhanbatu Regency (Kabupaten Labuhanbatu, alternatively Kabupaten Labuhan Batu), alternatively written in space as Labuhan Batu Regency, is a regency of North Sumatra Province in Indonesia. Its administrative seat is Rantau Prapat. An original regency (formed on 7 November 1956) of the province, it had an area of 9,703 km2 as at early 2008, prior to the separation out of its southern and its north-western districts respectively to create the new South Labuhanbatu and North Labuhanbatu Regencies on 21 July 2008 (in accordance with Laws Nos. 22 and 23 respectively of that year).

Labuhanbatu Regency
لابوهن باتو
Labuhanbatu
Coat of arms of Labuhanbatu Regency
Motto(s): 
Ika Bina En Pabolo
(It's Built It's Repaired)
Coordinates: 2.2667°N 100.1000°E / 2.2667; 100.1000
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceNorth Sumatra
Regency seatRantau Prapat
Government
  RegentVacant
  Chairwoman of Council of RepresentativesMeika Riyanti Siregar (Golkar)
  Vice Chairpeople of Council of RepresentativesAbdul Karim Hasibuan (Gerindra), Juraidah Harahap (People's Conscience Party) and M Rasyid Rangkuti (Nasdem)
Area
  Total2,561.38 km2 (988.95 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)[1]
  Total513,826
  Density200/km2 (520/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Websitewww.labuhanbatukab.go.id

Subsequently, the reduced regency has an area of 2,561.38 km2 and had a census population in 2010 of 415,248,[2] which rose to 493,899 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 513,826 (comprising 260,702 males and 253,124 females).[1]

The Panai Estuary, which consists of the Bilah River and Barumun River are located in this regency, and it was the seat of the ancient Buddhist trading kingdom of Pannai, ca. 11th to 14th centuries, connected to the Bahal temple in North Padang Lawas Regency.

Administrative Districts

Following the separation off of thirteen districts (kecamatan) to form the new South Labuhanbatu and North Labuhanbatu Regencies on 21 July 2008 (in accordance with the enabling Laws enacted on 24 June 2008), the reduced regency is now divided administratively into nine districts, tabulated 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 of administrative villages in each district (totaling 75 rural desa and 23 urban kelurahan - the latter chiefly in the town of Rantau Prapat), and its post code.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2023
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
12.0.09Bilah Hulu
(Upper Bilah)
293.2356,38864,41666,516Aek Nabara2421451
12.10.14Pangkatan355.4731,73837,76639,285Pangkatan721462
12.10.07Bilah Barat
(West Bilah)
202.9833,75339,95341,521Janji1021411 (a)
12.10.08Bilah Hilir
(Lower Bilah)
430.8349,92859,37061,751Negeri Lama13 (b)21471
12.10.20Panai Hulu
(Upper Panai)
276.3133,14438,02839,299Tanjung Sarang Elang721470
12.10.18Panai Tengah (c)
(Middle Panai)
483.7433,57041,14343,027Labuhan Bilik10 (d)21472
12.10.19Panai Hilir (e)
(Lower Panai)
342.0335,81142,76144,509Sei Berombang8 (f)21473
12.10.02Rantau Selatan
(South Rantau Prapat)
64.3257,94873,97777,936Sioldengan9 (g)21421 - 21429
12.10.01Rantau Utara
(North Rantau Prapat)
112.4782,83096,48599,982Rantau Prapat10 (h)21411 - 21419
Totals2,561.38415,110493,899513,826Rantau Prapat98

Notes: (a) except the desa of Kampung Baru, which has a post code of 21415. (b) including the two kelurahan of Negeri Lama and Negeri Baru.
(c) including the offshore island of Pulau Ongah Labuhan. (d) including the kelurahan of Labuhan Bilik.
(e) including the offshore island of Pulau Sikantan. (f) including the kelurahan of Sei Berombang.
(g) comprises 9 kelurahan - Bakaran Batu, Danobale, Lobu Sona, Perdamean, Sidorejo, Sigambal, Sioldengan, Ujung Bandar and Ujung Kompas. (h) comprises 10 kelurahan - Aek Paing, Bina Raga, Cendana, Kartini, Padang Bulan, Padang Matinggi, Pulo Padang, Rantau Prapat, Sirandorung and Siringo-ringo.

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Labuhanbatu Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.1210)
  2. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
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