Sorong Regency


Sorong Regency is a regency of the Southwest Papua province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 13,075.28 km2, and had a population of 70,619 at the 2010 Census, and 118,679 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as of mid-2024 was 129,669. Its administrative centre is the town of Aimas. Sorong Regency surrounds Sorong City on the landward side; the city is administratively independent of the Regency and is not included in the above statistics; Sorong City has an airport, Sorong Airport, which also serves the Regency.

Geography

Sorong Regency is one of the regencies which is administratively included in the territory of the new Southwest Papua Province. Sorong Regency is located at 00° 33' 42” - 01° 35' 29" South Latitude and 130° 40' 49" - 132° 13' 48” East Longitude.

Administrative districts

At the time of the 2010 Census, the Sorong Regency was divided into eighteen administrative districts. However, since 2013 Moraid District has been transferred to the expanded Tambrauw Regency, while thirteen additional districts have been created in Sorong Regency by the division of existing districts. Thus Sorong Regency now comprises thirty districts, tabulated below with their populations at the 2010 Census and 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as of mid-2024.
The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district, and its postcode.
Kode
Kememdagri
Name of
District
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2024
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
92.01.41Klaso345.033065741,244Siwis798456
92.01.48Saengkeduk395.74537931Suye698458
92.01.01Makbon690.062,1303,2003,680Makbon15 98452
92.01.40Klayili394.324161,1471,320Klayili898451
92.01.04Beraur540.771,0078821,041Wanurian1398432
92.01.44Bagun443.61427629Disfra998431
92.01.54Botain349.74119415Mamsit498433
92.01.08Klamono488.454,4835,6254,736Klawana1098441
92.01.51Klasafet246.459861,394Maladuk598442
92.01.49Malabotom443.611,0851,119Tanah Tinggi998443
92.01.17Klabot394.32638595866Klabot898436
92.01.47Buk345.03665821Buk798434
92.01.18Klawak591.485977911,017Wilty1298437
92.01.50Konhir394.32560725Tarsa898438
92.01.52Hobard345.03351421Hobard798435
92.01.05Salawati 345.039,14912,09112,491Katinim7 98423
92.01.13Mayamuk541.199,98314,32115,573Makbalim11 98421
92.01.42Moisigin
443.611,9523,5813,921Klafdalim998422
92.01.06Seget443.613,0874,2334,936Seget998426
92.01.12Segun443.611,3691,6341,815Segun998427
92.01.14Salawati Selatan
295.742,0571,2121,468Sailolof698424
92.01.53Salawati Tengah
492.901,5291,890Waliam1098425
92.01.07Aimas690.0619,91142,01443,539Aimas14 98444
92.01.39Mariat542.1910,43216,73518,599Mariat1198445
92.01.43Sorong 443.61785984Maibo998446
92.01.10Sayosa398.199881,0201,478Sayosa698453
92.01.45Wemak395.74725937Saluk698455
92.01.55Sayosa Timur
395.74406557Sailala698454
92.01.20Maudus443.61467602Luwelala998457
92.01.46Sunook347.04382520Dasri798459
Totals13,075.2868,902118,679129,669Aimas257

While the areas given above for the districts are exactly as given in BPS official statistics, they are highly questionable.
Notes: the 2010 population of the new districts is included with the figures for the districts from which they were separated.
includes 1 kelurahan.
Notwithstanding the names, Salawati District and Salawati Timur District - the latter now called Moisigin district - do not lie on Salawati Island, but on the Papuan 'mainland'.
comprises 4 kelurahan and 3 kampung.
comprises 3 kelurahan and 8 kampung.
Salawati Selatan District and Salawati Tengah District are situated on the island of Salawati and are thus geographically part of the Raja Ampat island group.
Note particularly that Raja Ampat Regency also contains a district on Salawati Island which is confusingly also named "Salawati Tengah".
the 2010 population of the new Salawati Tengah District is included with the figure for Salawati Selatan District from which it was separated.
comprises 11 kelurahan and 3 kampung.
comprises 7 kelurahan and 4 kampung.

Climate

Aimas, the seat of the regency has a tropical rainforest climate with heavy to very heavy rainfall year-round. Unlike most parts of Indonesia, it experiences a rainfall maximum during the low-sun season due to local wind currents.