North Sumedang


North Sumedang is an administrative district in Sumedang Regency, part of the province of West Java in Indonesia which serves as the regency seat of Sumedang Regency. It is located halfway along the provincial route connecting Bandung and Cirebon. The district covers a land area of 29.54 km2, and had a population of 103,797 as at mid 2024.
The Cisumdawu Toll Road was planned to connect to the district in 2021, to ease travels and economic activities between Bandung, Sumedang and Kertajati International Airport.
North Sumedang is one of districts of Sumedang Regency known for its production of Tahu sumedang, a local Sundanese variant of tofu popular in West Java and other provinces of Indonesia.

Administrative divisions

North Sumedang District is composed of thirteen villages, comprising three urban kelurahan and ten rural desa. They are listed below with their areas and their populations as at the mid 2024 official estimates, together with their post codes.
Kode
Wilayah
NameArea
in km2
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2024
Post
code
32.11.18.1001Kotakaler1.5612,94545322
32.11.18.1002Situ2.9617,47345323
32.11.18.1003Talun0.556,73445321
32.11.18.2004Padasuka1.724,81745321
32.11.18.2005Mulyasari2.084,92545321
32.11.18.2006Girimukti2.747,57145321
32.11.18.2007Mekarjaya3.167,84145321
32.11.18.2008Margamukti2.615,51345321
32.11.18.2009Sirnamulya3.505,23645321
32.11.18.2010Kebonjati1.954,63545321
32.11.18.2011Jatihurip2.5911,31845321
32.11.18.2012Jatimulya1.606,95645321
32.11.18.2013Rancamulya2.527,83345321
TotalsNorth Sumedang29.54103,797

Climate

North Sumedang has a tropical monsoon climate with short dry season from June to September and very significant rainfall in December, January and March.