Kaimana Regency is a regency in the south of West Papua province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 18,500 sq. km, and had a population of 46,249 at the 2010 Census[3] and 62,256 at the 2020 Census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 65,490 (comprising 34,135 males and 31,355 females).[1] The administrative centre is the town of Kaimana. The Mairasi languages are spoken in the regency, among other languages.

Kaimana Regency
Kabupaten Kaimana
Coat of arms of Kaimana Regency
Location in West Papua
Location in West Papua
Kaimana Regency is located in Indonesia
Kaimana Regency
Kaimana Regency
Location in Indonesia
Coordinates: 3°39′39″S 133°46′28″E / 3.6609°S 133.7745°E / -3.6609; 133.7745
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceWest Papua
CapitalKaimana
Government
 • RegentFreddy Thie
 • Vice RegentHasbulla Furuada
Area
 • Total18,500 km2 (7,100 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)[1]
 • Total65,490
 • Density3.5/km2 (9.2/sq mi)
Demographics
 • ReligionIslam 50,63%
Christianity 49,32%
Protestantism 39,98%
Catholicism 9,34%
Hinduism 0,06%
Time zoneUTC+9 (IEST)
Area code(+62) 957
Websitekaimanakab.go.id

The regency includes the western portion of the Bird's Neck Isthmus and the southeastern portion of the Bomberai Peninsula.

Administrative districts

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The regency comprises seven districts (distrik), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[3] and the 2020 Census,[4] 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 84 rural kampung and 2 urban kelurahan), and its post code.

Kode
Kemendagri
Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2023
Estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
92.08.02 Buruway 2,650 3,500 4,178 4,256 Kambala 10 98123
92.08.03 Teluk Arguni Atas
(Upper Arguni Bay)
3,010 3,530 5,022 5,294 Bofuwer 24 98111
92.08.06 Teluk Arguni Bawah
(Lower Arguni Bay)
1,990 2,384 3,013 3,069 Tanusan 15 98112
92.08.01 Kaimana 2,095 29,593 43,251 45,953 Kaimana Kota 19 (a) 98113
92.08.05 Kambrauw 755 2,216 2,218 2,259 Waho 7 98114
92.08.04 Teluk Etna
(Etna Bay)
4,195 3,107 3,049 3,106 Rurumo 5 98121
92.08.07 Yamor 3,805 1,919 1,525 1,553 Urubika 6 98122
Total 18,500 46,249 62,256 65,490 Kaimana 86
 
Kaimana airfield in 1962, when Western New Guinea was still under Dutch administration

Note: (a) including 2 kelurahan - Kaimana Kota (town) with 16,718 inhabitants in 2022, and Krooy with 12,416 inhabitants in 2022.

Offshore Islands

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Kaimana Regency contains over 500 separate offshore islands, spread over the five districts with coastlines. Kaimana District includes at least 280 islands, of which the largest are Pulau Namatota, Pulau Aiduma and Pulau Dramai. There are at least 62 islands in Teluk Etna District, of which the largest is Pulau Kayumerah. Teluk Arguni Bawah District includes 31 islands. There are 14 islands in Buruway District, of which the largest are Pulau Adi (the regency's largest offshore island, including the village of Manggawitu) and Pulau Kelimala. Kambrau District includes 4 islands.

Demographics

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Ethnic groups

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The customs in Kaimana Regency, which because of its strategic location as a stopover (transit), have been influenced by culture from outside (social interaction) so that the indigenous values of this area have been acculturated by the surrounding cultural values. People who live in inland mountainous areas have not been much influenced by outside interactions, while residents of coastal areas have had a lot of this influence through marriage, music/dance and clothing. Most of the inhabitants of Kaimana Kota District are in the villages. The inhabitants of Kaimana District, who are local tribes, are the largest population, followed by non-indigenous people (who come from outside areas) who are scattered in several villages in the Kaimana Kota kelurahan, such as Seram and Kaki Air. The non-indigenous population in these two villages is a spontaneous migration of the population from Maluku and South Sulawesi and the island of Java, who live in a pattern of clustered settlements in separate pockets of settlement. Indigenous people are found in the villages inside and outside the urban kaimana kota. The indigenous tribes include the Irarutu, Mairasi, Kambrau and Kowiai. The distribution of the Irarutu tribe is in the southern area of the Kaimana city and the tribe originates from the Teluk Arguni District. The Mairasi tribe originates from the interior of the eastern part of Kaimana and spread across the North East coast of Kaimana District. The Kambrau tribe originates from the Teluk Kambrau District, Kaimana District and the Arguni Bay area and is spread across the southern and northern coasts of the Kaimana Kota kelurahan. The Koiwai tribe originates from the western area of Buruway District and the northern area of the Kaimana District. This tribe mostly inhabits archipelagic areas.[5]

Religion

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Religion in Kaimana (2023)[6]

  Protestantism (50.52%)
  Islam (40.39%)
  Roman Catholic (9.01%)
  Hinduism (0.08%)
  Buddhism (0.00%)
  Others (0.00%)

The composition of the religious adherents in Kaimana Regency is quite diverse, namely Protestantism, Islam, Catholicism, Hinduism and Buddhism. The condition of harmony and tolerance between religious communities is running quite well. Based on data released by the Kaimana Regency Government in 2021, as of January 1, 2021, the majority of the population is Islam, which is 50.63% (generally consists of local coastal Papuans combined with migrants from outside Papua). Religious followers Christianity are also quite large, namely 49.32% where Protestants are 39.98% and Catholic 9.34% (basically Papuans). While adherents of religion Hindu 0.06%.[7]

Lengguru area

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Lengguru is well-preserved without land opened for plantation, logging or mining. This is in stark contrast to the other parts of Indonesia (especially the Indonesian Papua area which is not 100 percent preserved).

In 2014 researchers revealed the level of biodiversity in the Lengguru area covering its coastal region and karsts. The expedition covered a range from 100 meters below sea level underwater up to 1,000 meters above sea level. Many species of flora and fauna were discovered, of which some are new species.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Kaimana Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.9208)
  2. ^ "Kabupaten Kaimana Dalam Angka 2021" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  5. ^ "Condition of Kaimana Society". 15 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  6. ^ "Religion in Indonesia".
  7. ^ "Kabupaten Kaimana Dalam Angka 2021" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 May 2021.
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