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'''Jember Regency''' is a [[Regencies of Indonesia|regency]] of [[East Java]] province, [[Indonesia]]. The population was 2,332,726 at the 2010 census and 2,536,729 at the 2020 Census.<ref>Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.</ref> Its administrative capital is the urban area of [[Jember (city)|Jember]], which with 359,184 inhabitants in 2020 is the third largest urban area in East Java province (after [[Surabaya]] and [[Malang]]) but does not have municipality or city status as it is split between three separate districts.
'''Jember Regency''' is a [[Regencies of Indonesia|regency]] of [[East Java]] province, [[Indonesia]]. The land area is 3,306.69 km<sup>2</sup>, and the population was 2,332,726 at the 2010 census<ref>Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.</ref> and 2,536,729 at the 2020 Census;<ref>Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.</ref> the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 2,584,233 (comprising 1,290,488 males and 1,293,745 females).<ref>Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023.</ref> Its administrative capital is the urban area of [[Jember (city)|Jember]], which with 360,568 inhabitants in mid 2022 is the third largest urban area in East Java province (after [[Surabaya]] and [[Malang]]) but does not have municipality or city status as it is split between three separate administrative districts (''kecamatan'').
Jember is famous for its [[tobacco]] farms and traditional food called [[Tapai|tape]] which is made of fermented cassava.
Jember is famous for its [[tobacco]] farms and traditional food called [[Tapai|tape]] which is made of fermented cassava.


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== Administrative districts ==
== Administrative districts ==
Jember Regency consists of thirty-one [[districts of Indonesia|districts]] (''[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]:kecamatan''), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census<ref>Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.</ref> and the 2020 Census.<ref>Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.</ref> All districts have the same name as the towns which provide their administrative centres. The table also includes the number of villages (rural ''desa'' and urban ''kelurahan'') in each district, and its post code(s).
Jember Regency consists of thirty-one [[districts of Indonesia|districts]] (''[[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]:kecamatan''), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census<ref>Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.</ref> and the 2020 Census,<ref>Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.</ref> together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.<ref>Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023.</ref> All districts have the same name as the towns or villages which provide their administrative centres. The table also includes the number of villages in each district (totaling 226 rural ''desa'' and 22 urban ''kelurahan'' - the latter comprising the 3 districts forming Jember City), and its post code(s).
[[File:Regent's office Jember.jpeg|thumb|600px|The Regent's Office]]
[[File:Regent's office Jember.jpeg|thumb|600px|The Regent's Office]]


{| class="sortable wikitable"
{| class="sortable wikitable"
|-
|-
! Name || Area <br />in<br />km<sup>2</sup>|| Population<br />Census<br />2010|| Population<br />Census<br />2020||No. of<br>villages|| Post <br> code(s)
! Name of<br />District<br />(''kecamatan''( || Area <br />in<br />km<sup>2</sup>|| Pop'n<br />Census<br />2010|| Pop'n<br />Census<br />2020|| Pop'n<br />Estimate<br />mid 2022||No.<br />of<br>villages|| Post <br> code(s)
|-
|-
| Kencong ||align="right"|61.03||align="right"|65,173||align="right"|71,430||align="center"| 5||68167
| Kencong ||align="right"|61.03||align="right"|65,173||align="right"|71,430||align="right"|72,055||align="center"| 5||68167
|-
|-
| Gumukmas ||align="right"|93.27||align="right"|79,224||align="right"|87,724||align="center"| 8||68165
| Gumukmas ||align="right"|93.27||align="right"|79,224||align="right"|87,724||align="right"|89,354||align="center"| 8||68165
|-
|-
| Puger <sup>(a)</sup> ||align="right"|160.06||align="right"|114,506||align="right"|123,763||align="center"| 12||68164
| Puger <sup>(a)</sup> ||align="right"|160.06||align="right"|114,506||align="right"|123,763||align="right"|125,331||align="center"| 12||68164
|-
|-
| Wuluhan <sup>(b)</sup> ||align="right"|128.74||align="right"|114,695||align="right"|123,999||align="center"| 7||68162
| Wuluhan <sup>(b)</sup> ||align="right"|128.74||align="right"|114,695||align="right"|123,999||align="right"|127,111||align="center"| 7||68162
|-
|-
| Ambulu <sup>(c)</sup> ||align="right"|116.76||align="right"|105,103||align="right"|116,361||align="center"| 7||68172 <sup>(d)</sup>
| Ambulu <sup>(c)</sup> ||align="right"|116.76||align="right"|105,103||align="right"|116,361||align="right"|118,949||align="center"| 7||68172 <sup>(d)</sup>
|-
|-
| Tempurejo <sup>(e)</sup> ||align="right"|536.91||align="right"|70,663||align="right"|78,926||align="center"| 8||68173
| Tempurejo <sup>(e)</sup> ||align="right"|536.91||align="right"|70,663||align="right"|78,926||align="right"|81,027||align="center"| 8||68173
|-
|-
| Silo ||align="right"|322.68||align="right"|103,850||align="right"|108,150||align="center"| 9||68184
| Silo ||align="right"|322.68||align="right"|103,850||align="right"|108,150||align="right"|111,202||align="center"| 9||68184
|-
|-
| Mayang ||align="right"|57.70||align="right"|48,362||align="right"|50,971||align="center"| 7||68182 <sup>(f)</sup>
| Mayang ||align="right"|57.70||align="right"|48,362||align="right"|50,971||align="right"|52,105||align="center"| 7||68182 <sup>(f)</sup>
|-
|-
| Mumbulsari ||align="right"|86.09||align="right"|62,339||align="right"|68,009||align="center"| 7||68174
| Mumbulsari ||align="right"|86.09||align="right"|62,339||align="right"|68,009||align="right"|69,367||align="center"| 7||68174
|-
|-
| [[Jenggawah]] ||align="right"|56.08||align="right"|81,318||align="right"|87,682||align="center"| 8||68171
| [[Jenggawah]] ||align="right"|56.08||align="right"|81,318||align="right"|87,682||align="right"|90,279||align="center"| 8||68171
|-
|-
| Ajung ||align="right"|60.09||align="right"|74,416||align="right"|82,046||align="center"| 7||68175
| Ajung ||align="right"|60.09||align="right"|74,416||align="right"|82,046||align="right"|84,424||align="center"| 7||68175
|-
|-
| Rambipuji ||align="right"|54.41||align="right"|78,934||align="right"|86,834||align="center"| 8||68152
| Rambipuji ||align="right"|54.41||align="right"|78,934||align="right"|86,834||align="right"|88,216||align="center"| 8||68152
|-
|-
| Balung ||align="right"|50.00||align="right"|77,005||align="right"|81,680||align="center"| 8||68161
| Balung ||align="right"|50.00||align="right"|77,005||align="right"|81,680||align="right"|63,569||align="center"| 8||68161
|-
|-
| Umbulsari ||align="right"|72.10||align="right"|69,539||align="right"|78,245||align="center"| 10||68166
| Umbulsari ||align="right"|72.10||align="right"|69,539||align="right"|78,245||align="right"|80,057||align="center"| 10||68166
|-
|-
| Semboro ||align="right"|47.56||align="right"|43,475||align="right"|49,070||align="center"| 6||68157
| Semboro ||align="right"|47.56||align="right"|43,475||align="right"|49,070||align="right"|50,014||align="center"| 6||68157
|-
|-
| Jombang ||align="right"|55.57||align="right"|50,003||align="right"|55,553||align="center"| 6||68168
| Jombang ||align="right"|55.57||align="right"|50,003||align="right"|55,553||align="right"|56,473||align="center"| 6||68168
|-
|-
| Sumberbaru ||align="right"|158.09||align="right"|99,416||align="right"|115,270||align="center"| 10||68156
| Sumberbaru ||align="right"|158.09||align="right"|99,416||align="right"|115,270||align="right"|116,750||align="center"| 10||68156
|-
|-
| Tanggul ||align="right"|199.94||align="right"|82,760||align="right"|93,057||align="center"| 8||68155
| Tanggul ||align="right"|199.94||align="right"|82,760||align="right"|93,057||align="right"|94,087||align="center"| 8||68155
|-
|-
| Bangsalsari ||align="right"|159.53||align="right"|113,905||align="right"|124,264||align="center"| 11||68154
| Bangsalsari ||align="right"|159.53||align="right"|113,905||align="right"|124,264||align="right"|126,502||align="center"| 11||68154
|-
|-
| Panti ||align="right"|181.82||align="right"|59,399||align="right"|65,084||align="center"| 7||68153
| Panti ||align="right"|181.82||align="right"|59,399||align="right"|65,084||align="right"|66,618||align="center"| 7||68153
|-
|-
| Sukorambi ||align="right"|45.46||align="right"|37,950||align="right"|41,161||align="center"| 5||68151
| Sukorambi ||align="right"|45.46||align="right"|37,950||align="right"|41,161||align="right"|41,929||align="center"| 5||68151
|-
|-
| Arjasa ||align="right"|35.10||align="right"|38,055||align="right"|41,295||align="center"| 6||68191
| Arjasa ||align="right"|35.10||align="right"|38,055||align="right"|41,295||align="right"|42,279||align="center"| 6||68191
|-
|-
| Pakusari ||align="right"|30.55||align="right"|41,713||align="right"|45,059||align="center"| 7||68181
| Pakusari ||align="right"|30.55||align="right"|41,713||align="right"|45,059||align="right"|46,215||align="center"| 7||68181
|-
|-
| Kalisat ||align="right"|52.68||align="right"|74,962||align="right"|78,428||align="center"| 12||68193 <sup>(g)</sup>
| Kalisat ||align="right"|52.68||align="right"|74,962||align="right"|78,428||align="right"|80,259||align="center"| 12||68193 <sup>(g)</sup>
|-
|-
| Ledokombo ||align="right"|131.91||align="right"|62,528||align="right"|68,193||align="center"| 10||68196
| Ledokombo ||align="right"|131.91||align="right"|62,528||align="right"|68,193||align="right"|70,139||align="center"| 10||68196
|-
|-
| Sumberjambe ||align="right"|129.99||align="right"|60,126||align="right"|62,635||align="center"| 9||68195
| Sumberjambe ||align="right"|129.99||align="right"|60,126||align="right"|62,635||align="right"|64,277||align="center"| 9||68195
|-
|-
| Sukowono ||align="right"|50.43||align="right"|58,734||align="right"|60,317||align="center"| 12||68194
| Sukowono ||align="right"|50.43||align="right"|58,734||align="right"|60,317||align="right"|61,744||align="center"| 12||68194
|-
|-
| Jelbuk ||align="right"|72.79||align="right"|31,962||align="right"|32,339||align="center"| 6||68192
| Jelbuk ||align="right"|72.79||align="right"|31,962||align="right"|32,339||align="right"|33,283||align="center"| 6||68192
|-
|-
| Kaliwates <sup>(h)</sup> ||align="right"|25.61||align="right"|111,861||align="right"|125,855||align="center"| 7||68131 - 68137
| Kaliwates <sup>(h)</sup> ||align="right"|25.61||align="right"|111,861||align="right"|125,855||align="right"|124,907||align="center"| 7||68131 - 68137
|-
|-
| Sumbersari <sup>(h)</sup> ||align="right"|36.35||align="right"|126,279||align="right"|132,802||align="center"| 7||68121 - 68126
| Sumbersari <sup>(h)</sup> ||align="right"|36.35||align="right"|126,279||align="right"|132,802||align="right"|133,724||align="center"| 7||68121 - 68126
|-
|-
| Patrang <sup>(h)</sup> ||align="right"|37.39||align="right"|94,471||align="right"|100,527||align="center"| 8||68111 - 68118
| Patrang <sup>(h)</sup> ||align="right"|37.39||align="right"|94,471||align="right"|100,527||align="right"|101,937||align="center"| 8||68111 - 68118
|-
|-
| '''''Totals''''' ||align="right"|''3,306.69''||align="right"|''2,332,726''||align="right"|''2,536,729''||align="center"| ''248''||
| '''''Totals''''' ||align="right"|''3,306.69''||align="right"|''2,332,726''||align="right"|''2,536,729''||align="right"|''2,584,233''||align="center"| ''248''||
|}
|}



Revision as of 08:52, 8 July 2023

Jember Regency
Kabupaten Jember
Gumitir Mountain
Gumitir Mountain
Coat of arms of Jember Regency
Motto(s): 
Carya Dharma Praja Mukti
(Works and devotion for the sake of the country)
Jember Regency is located in Indonesia
Jember Regency
Jember Regency
Location of Jember Regency in Indonesia
Coordinates: 8°10′8″S 113°42′8″E / 8.16889°S 113.70222°E / -8.16889; 113.70222
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceEast Java
Government
 • RegentH. Hendy Siswanto
Area
 • Total
3,306.69 km2 (1,276.72 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)
 • Total
2,584,233
 • Density780/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
 [1]
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Area code(s)+62-331, +62-336
Websitejemberkab.go.id

Jember Regency is a regency of East Java province, Indonesia. The land area is 3,306.69 km2, and the population was 2,332,726 at the 2010 census[2] and 2,536,729 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 2,584,233 (comprising 1,290,488 males and 1,293,745 females).[4] Its administrative capital is the urban area of Jember, which with 360,568 inhabitants in mid 2022 is the third largest urban area in East Java province (after Surabaya and Malang) but does not have municipality or city status as it is split between three separate administrative districts (kecamatan). Jember is famous for its tobacco farms and traditional food called tape which is made of fermented cassava.

Geography

Jember Regency has a total area of 3,306.69 km2. It shares its borders with the regencies of Lumajang (to the west), Probolinggo, Bondowoso and Situbondo (to the north), and Banyuwangi (to the east). To the south lies the Indian Ocean, where the regency includes the island of Nusa Barong, located to the south of Java.

Administrative districts

Jember Regency consists of thirty-one districts (Indonesian:kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[5] and the 2020 Census,[6] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[7] All districts have the same name as the towns or villages which provide their administrative centres. The table also includes the number of villages in each district (totaling 226 rural desa and 22 urban kelurahan - the latter comprising the 3 districts forming Jember City), and its post code(s).

The Regent's Office
Name of
District
(kecamatan(
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2022
No.
of
villages
Post
code(s)
Kencong 61.03 65,173 71,430 72,055 5 68167
Gumukmas 93.27 79,224 87,724 89,354 8 68165
Puger (a) 160.06 114,506 123,763 125,331 12 68164
Wuluhan (b) 128.74 114,695 123,999 127,111 7 68162
Ambulu (c) 116.76 105,103 116,361 118,949 7 68172 (d)
Tempurejo (e) 536.91 70,663 78,926 81,027 8 68173
Silo 322.68 103,850 108,150 111,202 9 68184
Mayang 57.70 48,362 50,971 52,105 7 68182 (f)
Mumbulsari 86.09 62,339 68,009 69,367 7 68174
Jenggawah 56.08 81,318 87,682 90,279 8 68171
Ajung 60.09 74,416 82,046 84,424 7 68175
Rambipuji 54.41 78,934 86,834 88,216 8 68152
Balung 50.00 77,005 81,680 63,569 8 68161
Umbulsari 72.10 69,539 78,245 80,057 10 68166
Semboro 47.56 43,475 49,070 50,014 6 68157
Jombang 55.57 50,003 55,553 56,473 6 68168
Sumberbaru 158.09 99,416 115,270 116,750 10 68156
Tanggul 199.94 82,760 93,057 94,087 8 68155
Bangsalsari 159.53 113,905 124,264 126,502 11 68154
Panti 181.82 59,399 65,084 66,618 7 68153
Sukorambi 45.46 37,950 41,161 41,929 5 68151
Arjasa 35.10 38,055 41,295 42,279 6 68191
Pakusari 30.55 41,713 45,059 46,215 7 68181
Kalisat 52.68 74,962 78,428 80,259 12 68193 (g)
Ledokombo 131.91 62,528 68,193 70,139 10 68196
Sumberjambe 129.99 60,126 62,635 64,277 9 68195
Sukowono 50.43 58,734 60,317 61,744 12 68194
Jelbuk 72.79 31,962 32,339 33,283 6 68192
Kaliwates (h) 25.61 111,861 125,855 124,907 7 68131 - 68137
Sumbersari (h) 36.35 126,279 132,802 133,724 7 68121 - 68126
Patrang (h) 37.39 94,471 100,527 101,937 8 68111 - 68118
Totals 3,306.69 2,332,726 2,536,729 2,584,233 248

Notes: (a) includes the substantial offshore island of Nusa Barong (Pulau Nusa Barong, which forms the administrative village - or desa - of Puger Wetan) as well as 13 much smaller offshore islands.
(b) includes 2 small offshore islands. (c) includes 12 small offshore islands. (d) except Karanganyar village, which has the post code of 68132. (e) includes 22 small offshore islands.
(f) except Tegalrejo village, which has the post code of 68118. (g) except Plalangan village, which has the post code of 68113.
(h) the last three districts (indicated by "(h)" above) together constitute the urban area of Jember town.

Climate

Climate data for Jember
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 30.1
(86.2)
30.4
(86.7)
30.6
(87.1)
31.0
(87.8)
30.7
(87.3)
30.2
(86.4)
30.0
(86.0)
30.3
(86.5)
31.0
(87.8)
31.5
(88.7)
31.4
(88.5)
30.6
(87.1)
30.6
(87.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 25.2
(77.4)
25.2
(77.4)
25.2
(77.4)
25.3
(77.5)
25.3
(77.5)
24.5
(76.1)
24.3
(75.7)
24.5
(76.1)
25.1
(77.2)
25.8
(78.4)
25.9
(78.6)
25.5
(77.9)
25.2
(77.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 21.5
(70.7)
21.3
(70.3)
21.5
(70.7)
21.3
(70.3)
21.0
(69.8)
20.1
(68.2)
19.7
(67.5)
19.5
(67.1)
20.0
(68.0)
20.9
(69.6)
21.5
(70.7)
21.6
(70.9)
20.8
(69.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 432.6
(17.03)
361.0
(14.21)
388.4
(15.29)
240.4
(9.46)
173.4
(6.83)
88.0
(3.46)
72.4
(2.85)
43.5
(1.71)
88.6
(3.49)
197.8
(7.79)
318.9
(12.56)
421.8
(16.61)
2,826.8
(111.29)
Average precipitation days 18.8 18.2 16.5 11.0 7.7 6.2 3.5 2.1 2.0 2.8 5.8 15.0 109.6
Source: weatherbase[8]

Demographics

There were 2,332,726 people living in Jember Regency at the 2010 Census. The population has risen by 2020 to 2,536,729 - an average density of about 767.15 people/km2.

Ethnic backgrounds

Jember Regency is an heterogeneous area where many ethnic groups are mingled and live together. Most of its population are Javanese and Madurese people, with a small percentage of ethnic Chinese, Balinese, Arabic and Indian.

Language

Most citizens speak the Javanese language or the Madurese language, and sometimes a mixed dialect of both Javanese and Madurese languages. Many citizen speak Indonesian for official and business purposes only, and to communicate with non-Javanese or non-Madurese people.

Jember Fashion Carnival

The Jember Fashion Carnaval is an annual event. In the tenth carnival in 2011, over 600 participants walked along the world's longest catwalk. It ran for 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi), along Jalan P.B. Sudirman (Central Park) and Jalan Gajah Mada up to the Jember Sport Hall.[9]

Airport

An expansion of dormant Notohadinegoro Airport has been verified for reuse/operational in June 2014. The airport now has 1,705 meters runway and ready to serve up to ATR 72/600.

The airport has been closed since April 2020 with no plans to reopen. High jet fuel prices and a lack of demand make Notohadinegoro Airport unprofitable for domestic airlines.

[10]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023.
  2. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023.
  5. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  6. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  7. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023.
  8. ^ "Jember, Indonesia Travel Weather Averages (Weatherbase)".
  9. ^ "Jangan Lewatkan Jember Fashion Carnaval 2011 - Media Travelista". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
  10. ^ "Kemenhub Verifikasi Bandara Jember". June 27, 2014.