Dogiyai Regency

Summary

Dogiyai Regency is one of the regencies (kabupaten) in the Indonesian province of Central Papua. It covers an area of 7,052.92 km2 (revised from 4,237.4 km2), and had a population of 84,230 at the 2010 Census[2] and 116,206 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 119,815, comprising 62,373 males and 57,442 females.[1] The administrative centre is the town of Kigamani.

Dogiyai Regency
Kabupaten Dogiyai
Coat of arms of Dogiyai Regency
Motto: 
Dogiyai Dou Enaa
Location in Central Papua
Location in Central Papua
Dogiyai Regency is located in Western New Guinea
Dogiyai Regency
Dogiyai Regency
Location in Indonesian Papua
Dogiyai Regency is located in Indonesia
Dogiyai Regency
Dogiyai Regency
Location in Indonesia
Coordinates: 4°03′25″S 135°42′32″E / 4.057°S 135.709°E / -4.057; 135.709
Country Indonesia
ProvinceCentral Papua
CapitalKigamani
Government
 • RegentYakobus Dumupa
 • Vice RegentOskar Makai
Area
 • Total7,052.92 km2 (2,723.15 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)[1]
 • Total119,815
 • Density17/km2 (44/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Indonesia Eastern Time)
Area code(+62) 971
Websitedogiyaikab.go.id

Administrative districts and villages edit

When formed in 2007, the new Dogiyai Regency comprised three districts (distrik) from within the southern part of the existing Nabire Regency, but these were subsequently reconstructed into the present ten districts. The Sukikai Selatan and Piyaiye Districts were formed from the former Sukikai District. The Mapia Barat, Mapia Tengah and Mapia Districts were formed from the former Mapia District. The Dogiyai, Kamu Selatan, Kamu, Kamu Timur and Kamu Utara Districts were formed from the former Kamu District.

The following is a table of the current districts (kecamatan) - and of the 79 villages (all rated as rural kampung) by district - within the Dogiyai Regency, based on Statistics Indonesia,[4] with the district areas and their populations at the Censuses of 2010[2] and 2020,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2021.[5] The table also includes the numbers of administrative villages within each district, and its post code. The villages named in bold below are the locations of the district administrative centres.


Region Code Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2021
No.
of
villages
Villages
(kampung)
Post
code
94.06.05 Sukikai Selatan
(South Sukikai)
887.00 3,720 4,362 4,402 4 Iyaro, Sukikai, Unito, Wigoumakida. 98875
94.06.03 Piyaiye 1,349.00 10,575 8,511 8,564 8 Apogomakida, Deneiode, Egipa, Ideduwa, Kegata, Tibaugi, Ukagu, Yegiyepa. 98874
94.06.06 Mapia Barat
(West Mapia)
760.00 4,557 3,553 3,575 4 Abouyaga, Maikotu, Taubaikebo, Yegoukotu. 98872
94.06.09 Mapia Tengah
(Central Mapia)
2014.50 10,124 11,012 11,081 10 Adauwo, Atou (Tuamani), Diyeugi, Gabaikuna, Megaikebo, Modio,
Piyakumu, Putaapa, Timepa, Upibega (Ukudawata).
98873
94.06.02 Mapia 1,531.75 5,983 9,838 10,037 7 Abaimaida, Bobomani, Bonakunu, Dawaikunu, Diyoudimi, Magode, Obaikagopa (Abaugi). 98871
94.06.10 Dogiyai (district) 115.92 11,326 14,385 14,452 9 Bobobutu, Denemani, Dogimani (Abgoigi), Egebutu, Idadagi, Kigamani, Makidimi, Motito, Pona. 98881
94.06.07 Kamu Selatan
(South Kamu)
144.48 12,347 21,450 21,898 12 Bogoya Teugi, Botumoma, Digikebo, Matadi, Obaibega, Pouwouda,
Puweta I, Puweta II, Tuwaida, Ugikagouda, Ugikebo, Yepo (Makidimi).
98883
94.06.01 Kamu 77.60 11,400 16,491 16,778 8 Bukapa, Dikiyouywo, Ekemanida, Idakotu, Ikebo (Moanemani), Kimupugi, Mauwa, Putapa. 98882
94.06.08 Kamu Timur
(East Kamu)
80.00 5,978 10,561 10,652 7 Boduda, Bokaibutu, Bunauwo, Deiyapa, Nuwa, Ugapuga, Yotapuga. 98884
94.06.04 Kamu Utara
(North Kamu)
92.67 8,220 16,043 16,379 10 Duntek, Ekimani, Idakebo, Ikrar, Kuyakago, Mogou, Obayo, Pugatadi I, Pugatadi II, Yametadi. 98885

References edit

  1. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Dogiyai Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.9406)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ "Statistics Indonesia". Archived from the original on 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  5. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2022.

External links edit

  • Statistics publications from Statistics Indonesia (BPS)