Jayawijaya Regency


Jayawijaya Regency is one of the [List of List of regencies and cities of Indonesia|regencies and cities of Indonesia|regencies] in the Indonesian province of Highland Papua. It occupies an area of 13,925.31 km2 in the Baliem Valley, situated in the central highlands of the province. It had a population of 196,085 at the 2010 Census, and 269,553 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as of mid-2023 was 282,497. Its regency seat is the town of Wamena.

History

As created, Jayawijaya Regency covered an area coincident with the whole of what in 2022 became Highland Papua Province. However, on 11 December 2002 three new Regencies - Bintang Mountains Regency, Tolikara Regency, and Yahukimo Regency - were created from parts of Jayawijaya Regency. Subsequently on 4 January 2008 another four new Regencies - Lanny Jaya Regency, Central Mamberamo Regency, Nduga Regency, and Yalimo Regency - were created from further parts of Jayawijaya Regency. All eight regencies were brought together again in 2022 in the new province of Highland Papua.

Administrative districts

At the time of the 2010 Census, the Jayawijaya Regency comprised eleven districts, listed below with their populations at the 2010 Census. During the following ten years, the number of districts was raised to forty by the splitting of existing districts, and these are all shown below with their current areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and the 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as at mid-2023. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages or subdistricts in each district and 4 urban kelurahan ), and its postcode.
Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2023
Estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages or subdistricts
Post
code
95.01.01Wamena249.3159,88764,96766,080Wamena Kota11 99511
95.01.09Asolokobal375.5115,3494,9855,515Asolokobal999501
95.01.06Walelagama412.3311,1812,8712,525Walelagama699510
95.01.12Trikora190.071,4721,497Trikora699508
95.01.13Napua246.645,4255,518Napua999505
95.01.14Walaik176.333,2873,343Walaik599509
95.01.15Wouma243.096,7606,876Wouma799514
95.01.35Walesi250.213,0453,369Walesi799512
95.01.36Asotipo319.579,91310,969Asotipo1099502
95.01.37Maima188.617,0837,837Maima799504
95.01.04Hubikosi547.9017,4958,2187,907Hubikosi1199552
95.01.10Pelebaga514.1810,22014,19716,900Wililimo1399554
95.01.17Ibele333.139,08910,819Ibele1099553
95.01.18Tailarek320.793,8094,534Taelarek899555
95.01.16Hubikiak541.7014,05613,525Hubikiak899551
95.01.03Asologaima182.3737,5355,0734,550Kimbim1099531
95.01.07Musatfak994.857,2094,2033,770Temia1099533
95.01.30Silo Karno Doga309.755,0654,543Wonenggulik899535
95.01.31Pyramid297.185,1224,594Pyramid1099534
95.01.32Muliama337.835,7805,184Muliama1299532
95.01.39Warne168.161,9271,728Warne499536
95.01.02Kurulu492.3324,7327,0396,313Jiwika1299521
95.01.21Usilimo321.583,5673,199Usilimo1099524
95.01.22Wita Waya217.242,0581,846Tulem599526
95.01.23Libarek213.232,2872,051Muliama599522
95.01.24Wadangku219.902,4712,216Wadangku599525
95.01.25Pisugi336.033,2532,918Pisugi799523
95.01.05Bolakme429.077,1755,1175,901Bolakme1299541
95.01.08Wolo339.673,0688,91212,470Wolo899548
95.01.11Yalengga689.062,2443,0513,723Yalengga1199549
95.01.27Tagime406.265,7956,682Tagime1199546
95.01.28Molagalome228.672,6443,049Molagalome699545
95.01.29Tagineri291.593,4954,030Tagineri999547
95.01.33Bugi463.833,6555,114Bugi899543
95.01.34Bpiri348.121,6292,280Dlonggoki799542
95.01.26Koragi465.943,4284,183Koragi599544
95.01.40Wesaput249.3110,44810,627Ilokama8 99513
95.01.20Siepkosi354.723,3763,028Siepkosi999507
95.01.19Itlay Hisage498.954,3703,919Lukaken999503
95.01.38Popugoba160.306,6117,315Popugoba499506
Totals13,925.31196,085269,553282,497Wamena332

Notes:
including the three kelurahan of Wamena Kota, Sinakma, and Sinapuk.
including the kelurahan of Ilokama.
Note that those districts with 2010 populations given in the 2010 Population column were the eleven districts extent in 2010; the remaining twenty-nine districts with no figure given in the 2010 Population column were those created from the original eleven districts subsequent to 2010.