Garut Regency
Kabupaten Garut
Other transcription(s)
  Sundaneseᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮌᮛᮥᮒ᮪
Rice field in Garut, West Java
Rice field in Garut, West Java
Flag of Garut Regency
Coat of arms of Garut Regency
Nickname(s): 
Kabupaten Intan
(Regency of Diamonds)
Motto(s): 
ᮒᮒ ᮒᮨᮀᮒᮢᮨᮙ᮪ ᮊᮨᮁᮒ ᮛᮠᮁᮏ
Tata Tengtrem Kerta Raharja
(Orderly, peaceful, and prosperous)
Location within West Java
Location within West Java
Garut Regency is located in Java
Garut Regency
Garut Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Garut Regency is located in Indonesia
Garut Regency
Garut Regency
Garut Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°12′10″S 107°53′09″E / 7.2027°S 107.8859°E / -7.2027; 107.8859
Country Indonesia
ProvinceWest Java
Regency seatSouth Tarogong
(Tarogong Kidul)
Government
  RegentRudy Gunawan
Area
  Total3,065.19 km2 (1,183.48 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)
  Total2,627,220
 [1]
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Area code0262
Websitegarutkab.go.id

Garut Regency is a Regency in the West Java province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 3,065.19 km2 (1,186.91 mi2). Geographically, it lies between 6°5734 7°4457 South latitude and 107°2434 108°734 East longitude. The population at the 2010 census was 2,404,121,[2] and at the 2020 census was 2,585,607; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 2,627,220 (comprising 1,345,400 males and 1,281,820 females).[1] South Tarogong (Tarogong Kidul) is the regency seat.

Adjacent regencies

It is bordered by:

Geography

In general, Garut has a cool but tropical climate, with an average temperature of 24 °C (76 °F). Average annual rainfall is 2,590 mm (102 inches). This area includes valley territory surrounded by volcanoes (Mount Karacak: 1,838 m, Mount Cikuray: 2,821 m, Mount Guntur: 2,249 m, Mount Papandayan: 2,622 m) on the northern side, with average heights of 700750 m above sea level. Streams of solidified lava are present on their slopes.

Administrative districts

Garut Regency is currently divided into 42 districts (kecamatan), listed below with their areas and populations at the 2010[2] and 2020 censuses, [3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022. [1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages in each district (totaling 421 rural desa and 32 urban kelurahan), and its post code.

However, in 2013 the National Legislative Council approved a proposal to create a new Regency - South Garut Regency (Kabupaten Garut Selatan) - to include the 16 southernmost districts (those listed first in the table below) of the existing Garut Regency,[4] with a combined population of 681,360 in mid 2022.[1] The new Regency would thus inherit 63% of the land area of the existing regency, but only 26% of its population in mid 2022. As at 2023, this proposal has not yet been implemented, but for convenience the table below has been split to distinguish those districts in the proposed South Garut Regency.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
census
Pop'n
2020
census
Pop'n
mid 2022
estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
Villages
Post
code
32.05.35Cisewu172.8332,97633,41233,540Cisewu944169
32.05.36Caringin99.0329,56632,01032,550Purbayani644166
32.05.37Talegong108.7430,71528,74728,820Sukamulya744167
32.05.31Bungbulang146.9859,65958,30058,480Bungbulang1344165
32.05.32Mekarmukti55.2215,63418,16118,720Cijayana544155
32.05.34Pamulihan132.4417,57018,59218,820Pakenjeng544168
32.05.33Pakenjeng198.4465,75268,27768,870Jatiwangi1344164
32.05.30Cikelet172.3240,92844,48845,280Cikelet1144177
32.05.27Pameungpeuk44.1138,85242,56043,380Mandalakasih844175
32.05.29Cibalong213.5940,76844,56545,400Karya Mukti1144176
32.05.28Cisompet172.2549,84852,74653,400Cisompet1144174
32.05.26Peundeuy56.7922,40823,75524,060Peundeuy644178
32.05.24Singajaya67.6945,50947,31347,740Singajaya944170
32.05.25Cihurip40.4217,99318,69118,880Cihurip444173
32.05.22Cikajang124.9578,16483,94488,230Cikajang1244171
32.05.23Banjarwangi123.8256,10057,78058,190Banjarwangi1144172
Totals
South Garut
1,929.62642,442673,341681,360141
Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
census
Pop'n
2020
census
Pop'n
mid 2022
estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
Villages
Post
code
32.05.19Cilawu77.63100,073107,738109,440Cilawu1844181
32.05.17Bayongbong49.9593,102102,703104,820Bayongbong1844162
32.05.18Cigedug31.2038,19943,47544,640Cigedug544116
32.05.20Cisurupan80.8895,08698,58799,420Balewangi1744163
32.05.21Sukaresmi35.1737,08239,84440,460Sukaresmi744154
32.05.07Samarang59.7171,16977,18178,510Samarang1344160
32.05.08Pasirwangi46.7062,04864,93565,600Pasirwangi1244161
32.05.05Tarogong Kidul19.46108,192114,965116,490Sukakarya12 (a)44150
32.05.04Tarogong Kaler50.5784,84395,94298,390Cimanganten13 (b)44151
32.05.01Garut Kota27.71126,452127,583127,980Pakuwon11 (c)44111
- 44119
32.05.02Karangpawitan52.07116,833135,814140,030Sindanglaya20 (d)44182
32.05.03Wanaraja35.2644,03648,28149,220Wanaraja944180
32.05.42Sucinaraja33.8326,04529,10529,780Tegalpanjang744115
32.05.41Pangatikan19.7238,47242,04342,830Cimaragas844183
32.05.15Sukawening38.8349,68955,89057,260Sukamukti1144179
32.05.16Karangtengah23.2816,10718,37118,870Sindanggalih444184
32.05.06Banyuresmi47.8878,19091,01692,530Bagendit1544191
32.05.09Leles73.5176,05683,44585,080Leles1244152 (e)
32.05.11Leuwigoong19.3541,48546,39847,480Leuwigoong844192
32.05.12Cibatu41.4363,59873,64674,940Cibatu1144185
32.05.13Kersamanah16.5035,58338,61239,280Kersamanah644189
32.05.40Cibiuk19.9030,36834,56035,490Cipareuan544193
32.05.10Kadungora37.3186,51692,23393,520Karangtengah1444153
32.05.38Balubur Limbangan73.5976,53078,60879,130Limbangantimur1444186
32.05.39Selaawi34.0737,16741,70342,700Selaawi744187
32.05.14Malangbong92.38118,671129,588132,000Malangbong2444188
Totals
North Garut
1,135.551,761,6791,912,2661,945,860301
Totals
Garut Regency
3,065.192,404,1212,585,6072,627,220442

Note: (a) comprising 5 urban kelurahan (Jayawaras, Pataruman, Sukagalih, Sukajaya and Sukakarya) and 7 rural desa. (b) including one kelurahan (Pananjung).
(c) comprising all 11 kelurahan (Cimuncang, Ciwalen, Kota Kulon, Kota Wetan, Margawati, Muara Sanding, Pakuwon, Paminggir, Regol, Sukamantri and Sukanegla).
(d) comprising 4 kelurahan (Karangmulya, Lebakjaya, Lengkongjaya and Sucikaler) and 16 desa. (e) except the desa of Cangkuang, which has a post code of 44119.

Administratively, the 42 districts are subdivided into 442 villages, comprising 421 rural desa and 21 urban kelurahan. Cibalong District is the largest district and covers 6.97% of the area of all Garut Regency districts, while the Kersamanah District is the smallest, with an area of 1,650 ha or 0.54%. Garut constitutes the buffer land and hinterland for the development of Bandung Raja's territory. It has a strategic position and acts as the supplier for the needs of Bandung Municipality and Bandung Regency's populations.

The Garut Regency has two distinct topographical areas:

  • Northern Garut consists of highlands and mountainous terrain, which have the largest rice fields of Garut
  • Southern Garut is mostly made out of downward sloping lands, along with twelve main rivers which flow south into the Sunda Trough, an area of oceanic crust near the southern coast of Java that is part of the larger Indian Ocean.

Tourist resorts are well-established in Garut Regency, with coastal views, and others with craters, waterfalls, lakes and a hot springs.[5]

History

Coat of Arms of Garoet used during Dutch colonial era, adopted from 1920s.

On March 2, 1811, the Balubur Limbangan Regency was defeated by Governor General Herman W. Daendels (of the Dutch Colonial Army), and Regent Tumenggung Wangsakusumah II resigned. Balubur Limbangan Regency then comprised 6 districts: Balubur, Malangbong, Wanaraja, Wanakerta, Cibeureum and Papandak.

On February 16, 1813, a new Limbangan Regency was founded by Lt. Governor Sir Stamford Raffles which became Garut Regency. R.A.A. Adiwijaya was the first Regent of Garut Regency. He governed from 1813 until 1821. He was well known for his call of Dalem Cipeujeuh.

Localities

Local produce

Land fertility varies greatly because of influence by mountains, rivers and coastal lowlands. As a result, agricultural businesses are primarily plantation-based, as well as subsistence farming and animal husbandry, followed by forest resources.

Some known products from Garut are:

  • Garut Orange fruits (Jeruk Garut)
  • Mangdogars Handycraft "Mang Dogar" as Garut Icon likes ornament, dolls, souvenir, clothes
  • Garut Lamb (Domba Garut)
  • Dodol Garut (a snack)
  • Vetiver Root Oil (Andropogon zizanioides)
  • Batik Tulis Garutan (hand painted clothes)
  • Silk clothes
  • Gemstones
  • Leather crafts
  • Bamboo crafts

Tourism in Garut

Garut is known as Zwitserse van Java (Switzerland of Java). It has so many tourist attractions divided into several tourism zone units (Indonesian: Satuan Kawasan Wisata (SKW)):

  • Cangkuang TZU including Paragliding Mount Haruman, Cikembulan Zoo, Cimandi Racun Waterfall, Cangkuang Lake, Cangkuang Temple, Jafar Umar Sidiq Tomb,
  • Cipanas TZU including Bagendit Lake, Citiis Waterfall, Mount Guntur, Cipanas Water Park
  • Darajat Crater TZU including Darajat Crater and water parks around.
  • Mbah Godog Tomb TZU including Godog Tomb, Linggaratu Tomb, Cinunuk Tomb, Talaga Bodas,
  • Ngamplang TZU including Cihanyawar Waterfall, Flamboyan Golf Course, Dayeuh Manggung Tea Plantation,
  • Pameungpeuk TZU including Darmaga Beach, Manulusu Beach, Gunung Geder, Santolo Beach, Neglasari Beach, Sayang Heulang Beach
  • Papandayan TZU including Cimmanuk River Rafting, Ciburuy Site, Curug Orok, Papandayan Crater,
  • Rancabuaya TZU including Rancabuaya Beach, Cikandang River Rafting, Sanghiyang Taraje Waterfall,
  • Sancang TZU including Sancang Forest, Cijeruk Indah Beach and Karang Paranje Beach

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Garut Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3205)
  2. 1 2 Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. "Council backs south Garut as new regency". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  5. Ika Krismantari, 'Garut: The Hidden Beauty of West Java', The Jakarta Post, 19 April 2011.

Bibliography

  • Witton, Patrick (2003). Indonesia (7th edition). Melbourne: Lonely Planet. p. 191. ISBN 1-74059-154-2.

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