North Kolaka Regency

North Kolaka Regency is a regency in the northwest part of Southeast Sulawesi province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 3,391.62 km2, and had a population of 121,476 at the 2010 Census;[1] the latest offiuciual estimate (as at 2018) is 147,863.[2] The principal town lies at Lasusua.

North Kolaka Regency

Kabupaten Kolaka Utara
Seal
Location within Southeast Sulawesi
North Kolaka Regency
Location in Sulawesi and Indonesia
North Kolaka Regency
North Kolaka Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 3°20′14″S 121°02′38″E
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceSoutheast Sulawesi
CapitalLasusua
Government
  RegentNurahman Umar
  Vice RegentAbass
Area
  Total3,391.62 km2 (1,309.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
  Total147,863
  Density44/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (ICST)
Area code(+62) 405
Websitekolutkab.go.id

Administration

The North Kolaka Regency is divided into fifteen districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their 2010 Census population,[3] as well as the latest (as at 2018) official estimates.[4]

NameArea
in km2
Population
Census 2010
Population
Estimate 2018
Ranteangin189.925,3015,933
Lambai162.745,3086,277
Wawo234.995,6156,283
Lasusua287.6721,75629,748
Katoi82.645,7637,049
Kodeoha250.4910,64411,911
Tiwu81.924,0424,524
Ngapa149.1817,35522,495
Watunohu109.996,2126,940
Pakue313.259,34510,458
Pakue Utara
(North Pakue)
131.256,9668,440
Pakue Tengah
(Central Pakue)
191.826,1326,894
Batu Putih374.957,3728,993
Porehu647.236,9368,022
Tolala183.582,5933,896
Totals3,391.62121,476147,863
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References

  1. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2019.
  3. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2019.

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