Humbang Hasundutan Regency

Humbang Hasundutan Regency is a regency in North Sumatra province of Indonesia. It includes part of the southwest shore of Lake Toba of North Sumatra, Indonesia. The regency covers an area of 2,502.71 km2, and it had a population of 171,687 at the 2010 Census[2] and 197,751 at the 2020 Census.[3] Its seat is the town of Dolok Sanggul. To the north is Samosir Regency and Pakpak Bharat Regency, to the east is North Tapanuli Regency, and to the west and south is Central Tapanuli Regency, and beyond the latter the Indian Ocean.

Humbang Hasundutan Regency
(Kabupaten Humbang Hasundutan)
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceNorth Sumatra
Regency seatDolok Sanggul
Government
  RegentDosmar Banjarnahor
  Vice RegentSaut Parlindungan Simamora
  Chairman of Council of RepresentativesRamses Lumban Gaol (PDI-P)
  Vice Chairmen of Council of RepresentativesMarolop Manik (Golkar) and Labuhan Sihombing (People's Conscience Party)
Area
  Total2,502.71 km2 (966.30 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 Census)[1]
  Total197,751
  Density79/km2 (200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Websitewww.humbanghasundutankab.go.id

Administrative districts

The regency is divided administratively into ten districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census [4] and the 2020 Census.[5] The table also includes the number of administrative villages (desa and kelurahan) in each district and its post code.

NameArea
in km2
Pop'n
Census
2010[4]
Pop'n
Census
2020[6]
No.
of
vill.
Post
code
Pakkat381.6822,20924,1182222455
Onan Ganjang222.568,83511,1521222454
Sijamalopang140.185,1126,1451022459
Dolok Sanggul209.3043,19751,0872822457
Lintong Nihuta181.2629,06633,4122222475
Paranginan47.7812,48714,8151122477
Baktiraja22.326,8247,580722457
Pollung327.3617,61521,4151322457
Parlilitan727.7517,31619,8872022456
Tarabintang242.527,1698,140922451
Totals2,502.71171,687197,751154

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  2. Seta,William J. Atlas Lengkap Indonesia dan Dunia (untuk SD, SMP, SMU, dan Umum). Pustaka Widyatama. p. 9. ISBN 979-610-232-3.
  3. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  5. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  6. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.


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