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West Manggarai Regency

West Manggarai Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Manggarai Barat) is one of the eight regencies which comprise the island of Flores, located in the province of East Nusa Tenggara (Nusa Tenggara Timur) in Indonesia. The Regency was created on 25 February 2003 by the separation off of the western districts from Manggarai Regency. It covers a land area of 3,141.47 km2, and had a population of 221,703 at the 2010 census,[2] rising to 251,689 at the 2015 Intermediate census and to 256,317 at the 2020 census.[3] The official estimate as at mid 2023 was 270,917 (comprising 136,188 males and 134,729 females).[1] The regency's capital is the town of Labuan Bajo.

West Manggarai Regency
Kabupaten Manggarai Barat
Location within East Nusa Tenggara
West Manggarai Regency
West Manggarai Regency
West Manggarai Regency (Lesser Sunda Islands)
West Manggarai Regency
West Manggarai Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 8°38′41″S 119°52′58″E / 8.6448°S 119.8828°E / -8.6448; 119.8828
Country Indonesia
Province East Nusa Tenggara
CapitalLabuan Bajo
Government
 • RegentAgustinus Ch. Dula
 • Vice RegentMaria Geong
Area
 • Total1,212.93 sq mi (3,141.47 km2)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)[1]
 • Total263,687
 • Density220/sq mi (84/km2)
Time zoneUTC+8 (ICST)
Area code(+62) 385
Websitemanggaraibaratkab.go.id

Geography edit

The regency includes the western portion of Flores island (Pulau Flores) and several small islands mainly lying to the west of it, including the two largest islands, Komodo (Pulau Komodo) and Rinca (Pulau Rinca) as well as others such as Greater Seraya (Pulau Seraya Besar), Lesser Seraya (Pulau Seraya Kecil), Bidadari (Pulau Bidadari) and Longgos (Pulau Longgos). The total area of West Manggarai Regency is 10,193.47 square kilometres (3,935.72 sq mi), consisting of a land area of 3,141.47 square kilometres (1,212.93 sq mi) and a sea area of 7,052 square kilometres (2,723 sq mi).

Administration edit

At the time of the 2010 census West Manggarai Regency was divided into seven districts (kecamatan), but a further five districts have subsequently been created by the division of existing districts. These are tabulated below with their areas and their 2010[2] and 2020[3] census populations, 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 164 rural desa and 5 urban kelurahan), and its post code.

Kode
<Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Land
area
in km2
Pop'n
census
2010
Pop'n
census
2020
Pop'n
estimate
mid 2023
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
53.15.05 Komodo (a) 813.53 41,258 53,724 58,735 Labuan Bajo 19 (b) 86763
53.15.06 Boleng (c) 486.56 16,567 18,925 19,918 Terang 11 86754
53.15.04 Sano Nggoang 360.19 25,113 14,229 14,744 Werang 15 86758
53.15.10 Mbeliling 231.53 (d) 13,758 14,506 Warsawe 15 86757
53.15.03 Lembor 145.68 49,732 33,653 35,593 Wae Nakeng 15 (e) 86753
53.15.07 Welak 319.19 19,100 21,389 22,382 Orong 16 86762
53.15.09 Lembor Selatan
(South Lembor)
275.87 (f) 23,461 24,613 Lengkong Cepang 15 86761
53.15.02 Kuwus 54.55 40,365 13,673 14,109 Golo Welu 12 (g) 86752
53.15.08 Ndoso 124.95 (h) 20,032 20,831 Ndoso 15 86750
53.15.12 Kuwus Barat
(West Kurus)
42.66 (h) 10,695 11,287 Landong 10 86751
53.15.01 Macang Pacar (i) 174.64 29,568 15,936 16,580 Bari 13 86756
53.15.11 Pacar 112.12 (j) 16,842 17,619 Pacar 13 86755
Totals 3,141.47 221,703 256,317 270,917 Labuan Bajo 169

Notes: (a) includes the 139 islands off the west coast of Flores, of which the largest are Komodo and Rinca; the district also includes the most westerly part of the Flores mainland, including the regency capital of Labuan Bajo.
(b) including 2 kelurahan - Labuan Bajo and Wae Kelambu. (c) includes the offshore islands of Pulau Boleng and Pulau Longos.
(d) The 2010 census population quoted for Sanonggoang District includes the figure for the new Mbeliling District, cut out of it between 2010 and 2015.
(e) including one kelurahan - Tangge. (f) The 2010 census population quoted for Lembor District includes the figure for the new Lembor Selatan District, cut out of it in the same period.
(g) including 2 kelurahan - Golo Ru'u and Nantal. (h) The 2010 census population quoted for Kuwus District includes the figure for the new Ndoso District, cut out of it in the same period, while the 2010 census population quoted for Kuwus District additionally includes the figure for the new Kuwus Barat District, cut out of it in 2018.
(i) includes the offshore islands of Pulau Medang and Pulau Sebabi.
(j) The 2010 census population quoted for Macang Pacar District includes the figure for the new Pacar District, cut out of it in 2018.

Demographics edit

Religion edit

Most of the population of West Manggarai Regency are Christianism, which is 78.56%, of which the majority are Catholicism 77.76% and Protestantism 0.80%. There is also a large proportion of the population adheres to the religion Islam which is 21.39%, and the rest are Hinduism 0.4% and Buddhism less than 0.01%.[4]

Religion in West Manggarai Regency
Religion percent
Catholicism
77.76%
Islam
21.39%
Protestantism
0.80%
Hinduism
0.04%
Other
0.01%

Ethnic groups edit

The Manggarai people inhabits Manggarai Regency, West Manggarai and East Manggarai, which is located on the island of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The total population is about 350,000 people.

The Manggarai language consists of several dialects, such as Pae, Mabai, Rejong, Mbaen, Pota, Central Manggarai, East Manggarai, and West Manggarai dialects. The four leading dialects may be the languages of separate ethnic groups that were subservient to the Manggarai people in ancient times.[5]

  • Komodo

The Komodo people inhabits Komodo Village, Komodo District, West Manggarai and speak the endangered Komodo language. Komodo people inhabit the fishing village inhabited by 800 families. The population stands at 2,000 people. The majority are fishermen and some are active as Rangers in Komodo National Park.[6]

The Bajo or Bajau people are the indigenous tribes of the archipelago originating from the Sulu Islands, Philippines. Bajo migrated to various places in the Malay Archipelago, one of which was Labuhan Bajo, West Manggarai.

Labuan Bajo means the harbor for the Bajo people. This ethnic group is a nomadic ethnic group in the sea, it is not surprising that many call it the Sea Gypsy.[7]

Development issues edit

Rural development

The West Manggarai Regency, along with other nearby regencies on Flores, has a long and hot dry season. Programs of tree-planting have been initiated in recent years which are helping improve the local environment.[8] These activities include efforts to promote continued attention to the cultivation of sugar palms (Arenga pinnata).[9]

Education

Education facilities in the region are limited, especially in the outlying areas. Some non-government organisations help, for example, with the provision of books for children to isolated villages.[10]

Tourism

Various local community groups in different parts of the regency work to promote the local tourist industry through, for example, the development of local dance troupes and foods from local areas.[11] In Liang Ndara village, which has been designated as a tourist site, there are programs to teach English in the local community to support the tourist industry,[12]

Mount Mbeliling (Indonesian: Gunung Mbeliling), one of the highest peaks in the regency (1,325 meters) is a well-known destination for climbers and tourists to the regency.[13] The area around Mt Mbeliling, which is rich in bird life, attracts bird-watching groups[14]

Tourism edit

Sano Nggoang edit

Sano (means Mount) Nggoang is 513 hectares (1.9 sq. mi.) of volcanic crater lake with depth of around 600 meters (1968.5 ft.), the deepest lake of its kind in the world.[15]

Shark and manta ray sanctuary edit

In late August 2013, the local authority designated that all regency's marine and coastal water up to 12 nautical miles offshore occupied 7,000 square kilometer area as a shark and manta ray sanctuary (includes sea around Komodo Island).[16]

Komodo National Park edit

The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard.[17] In 1991 the national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[18]

See also edit

  • Details for Treking in the Mt Mbeliling area.
  • List of places to visit in West Maggarai
  • Kokotuku Peninsula

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Manggarai Barat Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.5315)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ (PDF). BPS Nusa Tenggara Timur (in Indonesian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  5. ^ Ethnic groups in NTT and Interesting Facts About It
  6. ^ Getting to Know the Uniqueness of the Komodo Tribe, the Original Ancestor of Komodo Island
  7. ^ The History of Labuan Bajo, the Land of Birth of the Native Fish-Man Race of the Archipelago
  8. ^ Markus Makur, 'Marselinus Agot: Three million trees for Manggarai Raya', The Jakarta Post, 30 September 2011. Also Markus Makur, 'Aventinus Sadip: Greening to ease warming', The Jakarta Post, 2 April 2013.
  9. ^ Markus Makur, 'Abraham Manggas: Rescuing sugar palms', The Jakarta Post, 14 August 2012.
  10. ^ Eva Muchtar, 'Gardens of Learning', The Jakarta Post Weekender, 26 April 2012.
  11. ^ Markus Makur, 'Yoseph Ugis: Never give up', The Jakarta Post, 28 December 2012.
  12. ^ Markus Makur, 'Tourism: Farmers learn English to welcome more foreign tourists', The Jakarta Post, 22 March 2013.
  13. ^ Markus Makur, Onesimus Patrio Nyamang: Climbing mountains', The Jakarta Post, 3 September 2012.
  14. ^ Markus Makur, 'Samuel Rabenak: From fascination to preservation', The Jakarta Post, 8 March 2012.
  15. ^ "Sano Nggoang Danau Vulkanik Terdalam di Dunia yang Eksotik" (in Indonesian). October 7, 2012.
  16. ^ "West Manggarai establishes shark, manta ray sanctuary". September 12, 2013.
  17. ^ UNESCO: Advisory Body Evaluation, retrieved 2 February 2010
  18. ^ "Komodo National Park". UNESCO.

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West Manggarai Regency Indonesian Kabupaten Manggarai Barat is one of the eight regencies which comprise the island of Flores located in the province of East Nusa Tenggara Nusa Tenggara Timur in Indonesia The Regency was created on 25 February 2003 by the separation off of the western districts from Manggarai Regency It covers a land area of 3 141 47 km2 and had a population of 221 703 at the 2010 census 2 rising to 251 689 at the 2015 Intermediate census and to 256 317 at the 2020 census 3 The official estimate as at mid 2023 was 270 917 comprising 136 188 males and 134 729 females 1 The regency s capital is the town of Labuan Bajo West Manggarai Regency Kabupaten Manggarai BaratRegencyCoat of armsLocation within East Nusa TenggaraWest Manggarai RegencyLocation in Flores Lesser Sunda Islands and IndonesiaShow map of FloresWest Manggarai RegencyWest Manggarai Regency Lesser Sunda Islands Show map of Lesser Sunda IslandsWest Manggarai RegencyWest Manggarai Regency Indonesia Show map of IndonesiaCoordinates 8 38 41 S 119 52 58 E 8 6448 S 119 8828 E 8 6448 119 8828Country IndonesiaProvince East Nusa TenggaraCapitalLabuan BajoGovernment RegentAgustinus Ch Dula Vice RegentMaria GeongArea Total1 212 93 sq mi 3 141 47 km2 Population mid 2023 estimate 1 Total263 687 Density220 sq mi 84 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 ICST Area code 62 385Websitemanggaraibaratkab wbr go wbr id Contents 1 Geography 2 Administration 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 3 2 Ethnic groups 4 Development issues 5 Tourism 5 1 Sano Nggoang 5 2 Shark and manta ray sanctuary 5 3 Komodo National Park 6 See also 7 ReferencesGeography editThe regency includes the western portion of Flores island Pulau Flores and several small islands mainly lying to the west of it including the two largest islands Komodo Pulau Komodo and Rinca Pulau Rinca as well as others such as Greater Seraya Pulau Seraya Besar Lesser Seraya Pulau Seraya Kecil Bidadari Pulau Bidadari and Longgos Pulau Longgos The total area of West Manggarai Regency is 10 193 47 square kilometres 3 935 72 sq mi consisting of a land area of 3 141 47 square kilometres 1 212 93 sq mi and a sea area of 7 052 square kilometres 2 723 sq mi Administration editAt the time of the 2010 census West Manggarai Regency was divided into seven districts kecamatan but a further five districts have subsequently been created by the division of existing districts These are tabulated below with their areas and their 2010 2 and 2020 3 census populations 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 164 rural desa and 5 urban kelurahan and its post code Kode lt Wilayah Name ofDistrict kecamatan Land area in km2 Pop ncensus2010 Pop ncensus2020 Pop nestimatemid 2023 Admin centre No ofvillages Postcode 53 15 05 Komodo a 813 53 41 258 53 724 58 735 Labuan Bajo 19 b 86763 53 15 06 Boleng c 486 56 16 567 18 925 19 918 Terang 11 86754 53 15 04 Sano Nggoang 360 19 25 113 14 229 14 744 Werang 15 86758 53 15 10 Mbeliling 231 53 d 13 758 14 506 Warsawe 15 86757 53 15 03 Lembor 145 68 49 732 33 653 35 593 Wae Nakeng 15 e 86753 53 15 07 Welak 319 19 19 100 21 389 22 382 Orong 16 86762 53 15 09 Lembor Selatan South Lembor 275 87 f 23 461 24 613 Lengkong Cepang 15 86761 53 15 02 Kuwus 54 55 40 365 13 673 14 109 Golo Welu 12 g 86752 53 15 08 Ndoso 124 95 h 20 032 20 831 Ndoso 15 86750 53 15 12 Kuwus Barat West Kurus 42 66 h 10 695 11 287 Landong 10 86751 53 15 01 Macang Pacar i 174 64 29 568 15 936 16 580 Bari 13 86756 53 15 11 Pacar 112 12 j 16 842 17 619 Pacar 13 86755 Totals 3 141 47 221 703 256 317 270 917 Labuan Bajo 169 Notes a includes the 139 islands off the west coast of Flores of which the largest are Komodo and Rinca the district also includes the most westerly part of the Flores mainland including the regency capital of Labuan Bajo b including 2 kelurahan Labuan Bajo and Wae Kelambu c includes the offshore islands of Pulau Boleng and Pulau Longos d The 2010 census population quoted for Sanonggoang District includes the figure for the new Mbeliling District cut out of it between 2010 and 2015 e including one kelurahan Tangge f The 2010 census population quoted for Lembor District includes the figure for the new Lembor Selatan District cut out of it in the same period g including 2 kelurahan Golo Ru u and Nantal h The 2010 census population quoted for Kuwus District includes the figure for the new Ndoso District cut out of it in the same period while the 2010 census population quoted for Kuwus District additionally includes the figure for the new Kuwus Barat District cut out of it in 2018 i includes the offshore islands of Pulau Medang and Pulau Sebabi j The 2010 census population quoted for Macang Pacar District includes the figure for the new Pacar District cut out of it in 2018 Demographics editReligion edit Most of the population of West Manggarai Regency are Christianism which is 78 56 of which the majority are Catholicism 77 76 and Protestantism 0 80 There is also a large proportion of the population adheres to the religion Islam which is 21 39 and the rest are Hinduism 0 4 and Buddhism less than 0 01 4 Religion in West Manggarai Regency Religion percent Catholicism 77 76 Islam 21 39 Protestantism 0 80 Hinduism 0 04 Other 0 01 Ethnic groups edit Manggarai The Manggarai people inhabits Manggarai Regency West Manggarai and East Manggarai which is located on the island of Flores East Nusa Tenggara Province The total population is about 350 000 people The Manggarai language consists of several dialects such as Pae Mabai Rejong Mbaen Pota Central Manggarai East Manggarai and West Manggarai dialects The four leading dialects may be the languages of separate ethnic groups that were subservient to the Manggarai people in ancient times 5 Komodo The Komodo people inhabits Komodo Village Komodo District West Manggarai and speak the endangered Komodo language Komodo people inhabit the fishing village inhabited by 800 families The population stands at 2 000 people The majority are fishermen and some are active as Rangers in Komodo National Park 6 Bajau The Bajo or Bajau people are the indigenous tribes of the archipelago originating from the Sulu Islands Philippines Bajo migrated to various places in the Malay Archipelago one of which was Labuhan Bajo West Manggarai Labuan Bajo means the harbor for the Bajo people This ethnic group is a nomadic ethnic group in the sea it is not surprising that many call it the Sea Gypsy 7 Development issues editRural developmentThe West Manggarai Regency along with other nearby regencies on Flores has a long and hot dry season Programs of tree planting have been initiated in recent years which are helping improve the local environment 8 These activities include efforts to promote continued attention to the cultivation of sugar palms Arenga pinnata 9 EducationEducation facilities in the region are limited especially in the outlying areas Some non government organisations help for example with the provision of books for children to isolated villages 10 TourismVarious local community groups in different parts of the regency work to promote the local tourist industry through for example the development of local dance troupes and foods from local areas 11 In Liang Ndara village which has been designated as a tourist site there are programs to teach English in the local community to support the tourist industry 12 Mount Mbeliling Indonesian Gunung Mbeliling one of the highest peaks in the regency 1 325 meters is a well known destination for climbers and tourists to the regency 13 The area around Mt Mbeliling which is rich in bird life attracts bird watching groups 14 Tourism editSano Nggoang edit Sano means Mount Nggoang is 513 hectares 1 9 sq mi of volcanic crater lake with depth of around 600 meters 1968 5 ft the deepest lake of its kind in the world 15 Shark and manta ray sanctuary edit In late August 2013 the local authority designated that all regency s marine and coastal water up to 12 nautical miles offshore occupied 7 000 square kilometer area as a shark and manta ray sanctuary includes sea around Komodo Island 16 Komodo National Park edit The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon the world s largest lizard 17 In 1991 the national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site 18 See also editDetails for Treking in the Mt Mbeliling area List of places to visit in West Maggarai Kokotuku PeninsulaReferences edit a b c Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 28 February 2024 Kabupaten Manggarai Barat Dalam Angka 2024 Katalog BPS 1102001 5315 a b Biro Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2011 a b Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2021 Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur Dalam Angka 2017 PDF BPS Nusa Tenggara Timur in Indonesian Archived from the original PDF on 2017 09 18 Retrieved 2 December 2017 Ethnic groups in NTT and Interesting Facts About It Getting to Know the Uniqueness of the Komodo Tribe the Original Ancestor of Komodo Island The History of Labuan Bajo the Land of Birth of the Native Fish Man Race of the Archipelago Markus Makur Marselinus Agot Three million trees for Manggarai Raya The Jakarta Post 30 September 2011 Also Markus Makur Aventinus Sadip Greening to ease warming The Jakarta Post 2 April 2013 Markus Makur Abraham Manggas Rescuing sugar palms The Jakarta Post 14 August 2012 Eva Muchtar Gardens of Learning The Jakarta Post Weekender 26 April 2012 Markus Makur Yoseph Ugis Never give up The Jakarta Post 28 December 2012 Markus Makur Tourism Farmers learn English to welcome more foreign tourists The Jakarta Post 22 March 2013 Markus Makur Onesimus Patrio Nyamang Climbing mountains The Jakarta Post 3 September 2012 Markus Makur Samuel Rabenak From fascination to preservation The Jakarta Post 8 March 2012 Sano Nggoang Danau Vulkanik Terdalam di Dunia yang Eksotik in Indonesian October 7 2012 West Manggarai establishes shark manta ray sanctuary September 12 2013 UNESCO Advisory Body Evaluation retrieved 2 February 2010 Komodo National Park UNESCO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Manggarai Regency amp oldid 1213694846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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