North Luwu Regency
North Luwu Regency is a regency of South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. It covers 7,502.58 kim2 and had a population of 287,606 at the 2010 Census;[2] the latest official estimate (as at 2019) is 312,883.[3] The principal town lies at Masamba.
North Luwu Regency
Kabupaten Luwu Utara | |
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Coat of arms | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | South Sulawesi |
Capital | Masamba |
Government | |
• Regent | Indah Putri Indriani |
Area | |
• Total | 7,502.58 km2 (2,896.76 sq mi) |
Population (2019)[1] | |
• Total | 312,883 |
• Density | 42/km2 (110/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (WIB) |
Area code(s) | +62 473 |
Administration
North Luwu Regency in 2010 comprised eleven administrative Districts (Kecamatan), but subsequently four further districts have been added by the division of existing districts. These are tabulated below with their 2010 Census populations, and the numbers of administrative villages (7 urban kelurahan and 166 rural desa) in each district.[4]
Name | Population Census 2010 | Number of villages |
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Sabbang | 34,839 | 10 |
Sabbang Selatan (South Sabbang) | (a) | 10 |
Baebunta | 43,068 | 11 |
Baebunta Selatan (South Baebunta) | (b) | 10 |
Malangke | 27,005 | 14 |
Malangke Barat (West Malangke) | 23,512 | 13 |
Sukamaju | 40,780 | 14 |
Sukamaju Selatan (South Sukamaju) | (c) | 11 |
Bone-Bone | 45,862 | 11 |
Tana Lili | (d) | 10 |
Masamba | 31,237 | 19 |
Mappedeceng | 21,925 | 15 |
Rampi | 2,860 | 6 |
Limbong | 3,824 | 7 |
Seko | 12,560 | 12 |
Notes:
(a) the 2010 population of the new Sabbang Selatan District is included in the figure for Selatan District.
(b) the 2010 population of the new Baebunta Selatan District is included in the figure for Baebunta District.
(c) the 2010 population of the new Sukamaju Selatan District is included in the figure for Sukamaju District.
(d) the 2010 population of the new Tana Lili District is included in the figure for Bone-Bone District.
References
- Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2020.
- Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
- Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2020.
- Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.