Banyumas Regency

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Banyumas (Javanese: ꦧꦚꦸꦩꦱ꧀, formerly spelled "Banjoemas") Regency is an inland regency (Indonesian: kabupaten) in the southwestern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. Its capital is the town of Purwokerto, but that town no longer has a central administration and is split over four of the districts within the Regency, with a combined population of 233,865 as of mid-2023.[1] The Regency covers an area of 1,391.15 km2, and had a population of 1,554,527 at the 2010 Census[2] and 1,776,918 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate of the population as of mid-2023 was 1,828,573 (comprising 919,879 males and 908,694 females).[1]

Banyumas Regency
Kabupaten Banyumas
Alun-alun Banyumas
Alun-alun Banyumas
Coat of arms of Banyumas Regency
Motto: 
Rarasing Rasa Wiwaraning Praja
Location within Central Java
Location within Central Java
Banyumas Regency is located in Java
Banyumas Regency
Banyumas Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Banyumas Regency is located in Indonesia
Banyumas Regency
Banyumas Regency
Banyumas Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°36′42″S 109°21′13″E / 7.61167°S 109.35361°E / -7.61167; 109.35361
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceCentral Java
CapitalPurwokerto
Government
 • RegentAchmad Husein
 • Vice RegentSadewo Tri Lastiono
Area
 • Total
1,391.15 km2 (537.13 sq mi)
Elevation
75 m (246 ft)
Highest elevation
3,428 m (11,247 ft)
Lowest elevation
9 m (30 ft)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)
 • Total
1,828,573
 • Density1,300/km2 (3,400/sq mi)
 [1]
Time zoneUTC+7 (IWST)
Area code(+62) 281
Websitebanyumaskab.go.id
The house of the resident of Banyumas c. 1905
Train at Banjoemas (Banyumas)

The term Banyumasan is also used as an adjective referring to the culture, language, and peoples of the wider Banyumas area, equivalent to the pre-independence Banyumas Residency. The language of Banyumasan is of Austronesian origin and is usually considered to be a dialect of Javanese.

Administrative districts

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Banyumas Regency comprises twenty-seven districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as of mid-2023.[1] The table also gives the location of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 301 rural desa and 30 urban kelurahan), and its postcodes.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2023
estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
33.02.01 Lumbir 107.96 43,330 49,870 51,110 Lumbir 10
33.02.02 Wangon 68.99 73,048 83,695 85,664 Wangon 12
33.02.03 Jatilawang 48.90 57,052 66,431 68,313 Tunjung 11
33.02.04 Rawalo 51.68 45,268 52,847 54,386 Rawalo 9
33.02.05 Kebasen 52.70 55,746 67,140 69,723 Gambarsari 12
33.02.06 Kemranjen 62.88 62,385 72,383 74,357 Kecila 15
33.02.07 Sumpiuh 61.88 49,790 57,717 59,276 Kebokura 14 (a)
33.02.08 Tambak 53.39 41,913 50,158 51,991 Kamulyan 12
33.02.09 Somagede 44.68 31,827 37,540 38,748 Somagede 9
33.02.10 Kalibagor 40.66 45,956 56,800 59,430 Kalibagor 12
33.02.11 Banyumas 40.48 45,617 52,878 54,305 Sudagaran 12
33.02.12 Patikraja 45.76 50,357 60,637 62,966 Notog 13
33.02.13 Purwojati 42.18 30,804 36,981 38,368 Purwojati 10
33.02.14 Ajibarang 69.04 89,899 102,326 104,534 Ajibarang Kulon 15
33.02.15 Gumelar 93.00 45,154 53,349 55,093 Gumelar 10
33.02.16 Pekuncen 82.61 64,424 75,576 77,886 Banjaranyar 16
33.02.17 Cilongok 135.31 108,852 124,684 127,607 Pernasidi 20
33.02.18 Karanglewas 31.89 57,195 67,269 69,377 Karangkemiri 13
33.02.23 Kedung Banteng 56.92 51,118 61,771 64,209 Kedungbanteng 14
33.02.22 Baturraden 45.93 47,152 53,514 54,622 Rempoah 12
33.02.21 Sumbang 57.42 74,638 93,160 97,752 Sumbang 19
33.02.20 Kembaran 26.55 72,148 81,737 83,387 Kembaran 16
33.02.19 Sokaraja 29.49 76,903 89,184 91,604 Sokaraja Kulon 18
33.02.24 Purwokerto Selatan
(South Purwokerto)
16.15 70,519 72,304 73,753 Karangklesem 7 (b)
33.02.25 Purwokerto Barat
(West Purwokerto)
7.26 49,083 52,802 53,860 Rejasari 7 (c)
33.02.26 Purwokerto Timur
(East Purwokerto)
7.80 57,112 54,585 55,679 Purwokerto Wetan 6 (d)
33.02.27 Purwokerto Utara
(North Purwokerto)
9.65 57,237 49,580 50,573 Bancarkembar 7 (e)
Totals 1,391.15 1,554,527 1,776,918 1,828,573 Purwokerto 331

Notes: (a) including 3 kelurahan - Kebokura, Kradenan and Sumpiuh.
(b) comprising 7 kelurahan - Berkoh, Karangklesem, Karangpucung, Purwokerto Kidul, Purwokerto Kulon, Tanjung and Teluk.
(c) comprising 7 kelurahan - Bantarsoka, Karanglewas Lor, Kedungwuluh, Kober, Pasir Kidul, Pasirmuncang and Rejasari.
(d) comprising 6 kelurahan - Arcawinangun, Kranji, Mersi, Purwokerto Lor, Purwokerto Wetan and Sokanegara.
(e) comprising 7 kelurahan - Bancarkembar, Bobosan, Grendeng, Karangwangkal, Pabuaran, Purwanegara and Sumampir.

Tourism

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Curug Cipendok

Curug Cipendok is a waterfall 93 metres high, about 15 kilometres west of Purwokerto, 500 metres from the road through a walking trail. It is still natural and is easily accessible on a good road, although there is no public transportation yet. The area surrounding the location belongs to Perhutani, a Forest State Company.[4] North of the capital of Purwokerto, Baturraden Resort features views from the slopes of Mount Slamet.[5] And 8 km to Baturaden, there a Curug Ceheng, this is a waterfall 73 meters, there is an object to holiday.[6]

Among the religious tourism sites in Banyumas is Saka Tunggal Mosque, established in 1871.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Banyumas Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3302)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ "Curug Cipendok - Banyumas". Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  5. ^ "Menyatu Dengan Alam di Wisata Baturaden" [Becoming One with Nature in Baturaden]. Suara Merdeka (in Indonesian). 25 September 2014. Archived from the original on 26 March 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Wisata Curug Cehenk" [Curug Cehenk destination]. Suara Merdeka (in Indonesian). 25 September 2014. Archived from the original on 26 March 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  7. ^ Abdulrahman, Robin (17 November 2014). "Minim Fasilitas, Objek Wisata Masjid Saka Tunggal Sepi Pengunjung" [Minimal Facilities, the Tourist Attraction of Saka Tunggal Mosque Lacks Visitors] (in Indonesian). Radio Republik Indonesia. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
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