Sarmi Regency


Sarmi Regency is one of the regencies in Papua Province of Indonesia. It was formed from the western districts which had until then been part of Jayapura Regency with effect from 12 November 2002. It covers an area of 18,034.0 km2, and had a population of 32,971 at the 2010 Census and 41,515 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 43,090. The regency's administrative centre is at the town of Sarmi.
Sarmi is named from an acronym of the five main ethnic groups, which are the Sobei, Armati, Rumbuai, Manirem, and Isirawa. These five ethnic groups do not represent the overall diversity in this regency which has 87 ethnic groups, each with their own language.

Geography

Sarmi Regency borders Jayapura Regency to the east and Mamberamo Raya Regency to the west. The southern border of the regency is formed by the Taritatu River; there the regency borders Central Mamberamo Regency in Highland Papua Province. The highest elevation of this regency is the summit of the, at ~2,250 m above sea level, near the border with Mamberamo Raya.

Demographics

The majority of Sarmi residents are native Papuans, with significant numbers of transmigrants from Java, Bali, Madura.

Religion

The majority religion adopted by the Sarmi community is Christianity, with a significant presence of Islam brought by transmigrants from Java and Madura, as well as a small minority of Hindus and Buddhists from Bali.

Ethnic groups

Sarmi is inhabited by Sobey, Armati, Rumbuai, Manirem, and Isirawa - all of who are native Papuans - together with migrants from other parts of Indonesia, especially Javanese, Madurese, Batak, Minangkabau, Bugis, etc.

Culture

Long before European explorers landed on the northern coast of New Guinea, since prehistoric times the region had been in contact with various foreign cultures. About 3,000 years ago, Austronesian speakers migrated to the northern coast of New Guinea.
They made and used boats adapted for sea voyages, they were the ones who managed to find an outrigger system to deal with the fierce waves of the ocean.

Administrative districts

At the 2010 Census, Sarmi Regency comprised ten districts, but subsequently nine additional districts have been created by splitting existing districts. These nineteen districts are tabulated below with their 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 in each district, and their post codes.
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
Post
code
91.10.14Pantai Timur Barat
2,4553,7013,0773,200Burtin/Asyaf999371
91.10.04Pantai Timur
1,7942,1322,1792,200Betaf III799370
Sungai Biri1,422695700Ansudu399370
Veen1,8291,9192,000Wakde/Ampera799371
91.10.05Bonggo 3853,8833,1153,200Kiren799381
91.10.15Bonggo Timur
8632,8463,2853,400Mawesmukti699382
Bonggo Barat
3081,2211,300Podena999382
91.10.02Tor Atas1,9881,7139301,000Samanente499372
Ismari1,687365400Waaf I499372
91.10.01Sarmi 41911,63313,81314,100Sarmi9 99373
91.10.13Sarmi Timur
2221,555777800Waskey499377
91.10.12Sarmi Selatan
3021,7992,1782,200Wapoania399376
Sobey1271,8621,900Bagaiserwar II5
Muara Tor7821,0791,100Ebram599377
Verkam6491,0621,100Amsira699376
91.10.03Pantai Barat
8102,2481,2811,300Arbais799375
91.10.09Apawer Hulu
7791,4611,2321,300Aurimi699374
Apawer Hilir
578878900Burgena599375
Apawer Tengah
635567600Airoran599374
Totals18,03432,97141,51543,090Sarmi94

Notes: including the offshore islands of Pulau Masimasi, Pulau Wakde Besar, Pulau Wakde Kecil, Pulau Yamna Besar and Pulau Yamna Kecil.
the 2010 population of this new district is included with the figure for the district from which it was subsequently cut out.
including the offshore islands of Pulau Anus, Pulau Yersun, Pulau Podena, Pulau Mengge and Pulau Kaycebo.
the 2010 population of this new district is included with the figure for Bonggo District, from which it was subsequently cut out.
including the offshore islands of Pulau Armo, Pulau Kosong, Pulau Liki and Pulau Sawar. including the 2 kelurahan of Sarmi Kota and Mararena.