Tegal Regency
Tegal Regency is one of the regencies in the northwest corner of Central Java province of Indonesia, with an area of. The regency's administrative center used to be in Tegal City, in the northwest corner of the regency, but then Tegal City was administratively separated from the regency and created as an independent municipality. The city was later replaced as the administrative centre of Tegal Regency by Slawi Town, which is a suburb about to the south of the city and within the district boundary. The regency had a population of 1,394,839 at the 2010 Census and 1,596,996 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 1,674,803.
History
The name of Tegal comes from the word Tetegal which means fertile soil capable of producing agricultural crops. Another source states that Tegal's name is believed to come from the word Teteguall - the name given by a trader from Portugal named Tome Pires who stopped at the Port of Tegal in the 1500s.Tegal Regency was established on 18 May 1601 when Ki Gede Sebayu was appointed as a Juru Demung in Tegal by the Sultan of Mataram, and began to develop this area.
Geography
The northern part of Tegal Regency is lowland, while in the southern part is a mountain, Mount Slamet, rising to a peak of 3,428 m.At the border with Pemalang Regency, there are a series of steep hills down which large rivers flow, namely Kali Gung and Kali Erang, both of which have their sources near Mount Slamet.
Geographic location
Tegal Regency is located in the northwest part of Central Java province, with geographical location 108° 57 ' 06" - 109° 21' 30" E and 6° 02' 41" - 7° 15' 30" S. Tegal Regency has a strategic location, as it is situated on the roads from Semarang - Tegal - Cirebon and from Semarang - Tegal - Purwokerto - Cilacap, with port facilities located in Tegal City.Boundaries
Tegal Regency is bordered to the north by the Java Sea, to the east by Pemalang Regency, to the south by Banyumas Regency and Brebes Regency, to the west by Brebes Regency, and to the northwest by the city of Tegal.Administrative division
Administratively, Tegal Regency is divided into 18 districts of Indonesia|districts], which are sub-divided into administrative villages - 281 rural villages and 6 urban villages. The districts are listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and the 2020 Census, together with the official estimates as at mid 2024. The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, and the number of administrative villages in each district.| Kode Wilayah | Name of District | Area in km2 | Pop'n Census 2010 | Pop'n Census 2020 | Pop'n Estimate mid 2024 | No. of villages | Admin centre |
| 33.28.01 | Margasari | 100.8 | 94,405 | 109,408 | 115,265 | 13 | Margasari |
| 33.28.02 | Bumijawa | 109.2 | 83,286 | 96,686 | 101,928 | 18 | Bumijawa |
| 33.28.03 | Bojong | 67.7 | 61,192 | 73,393 | 78,356 | 17 | Bojong |
| 33.28.04 | Balapulang | 86.2 | 80,847 | 92,690 | 97,245 | 20 | Balapulang |
| 33.28.05 | Pagerbarang | 45.8 | 51,931 | 62,170 | 66,326 | 13 | Paperbarang |
| 33.28.06 | Lebaksiu | 47.0 | 82,831 | 93,825 | 97,976 | 15 | Lebaksiu Lor |
| 33.28.07 | Jatinegara | 109.5 | 53,411 | 60,010 | 62,468 | 17 | Jatinegara |
| 33.28.08 | Kedungbanteng | 82.7 | 39,900 | 44,795 | 46,617 | 10 | Kedungbanteng |
| 33.28.09 | Pangkah | 37.6 | 98,652 | 114,166 | 120,210 | 23 | Pangkah |
| 33.28.10 | Slawi | 13.8 | 68,745 | 78,883 | 82,787 | 10 | Slawi Wetan |
| 33.28.18 | Dukuhwaru | 26.3 | 58,015 | 68,349 | 72,467 | 10 | Dukuhwaru |
| 33.28.11 | Adiwerna | 27.0 | 118,153 | 130,224 | 134,556 | 21 | Adiwerna |
| 33.28.13 | Dukuhturi | 17.1 | 87,840 | 99,888 | 104,465 | 18 | Dukuhturi |
| 33.28.12 | Talang | 18.9 | 96,400 | 107,148 | 111,072 | 19 | Talang |
| 33.28.14 | Tarub | 28.0 | 75,924 | 85,932 | 89,706 | 20 | Mindaka |
| 33.28.15 | Kramat | 43.9 | 103,285 | 118,807 | 124,805 | 20 | Kramat |
| 33.28.16 | Suradadi | 58.8 | 80,534 | 93,201 | 98,136 | 11 | Suradadi |
| 33.28.17 | Warureja | 63.6 | 59,488 | 67,420 | 70,418 | 12 | Warureja |
| Totals | 983.9 | 1,394,839 | 1,596,996 | 1,694,803 | 287 | Slawi |
Notes: comprising 5 kelurahan and 5 desa. including one kelurahan.
The nine districts of Lebaksiu, Pangkah, Slawi, Dukuhwaru, Adiwerna, Dukuhturi, Talang, Tarub and Kramat are part of the Tegal Metropolitan Area; of these, Adiwerna, Dukuhturi and Talang are southern suburbs of Tegal City.
From its establishment, the administrative center of Tegal Regency was located in Tegal City. However, following the issuance of Government Regulation No. 2/1984, its administrative centre was moved from the Tegal City area to the town of Slawi. Beginning in late 1989, Slawi was developed into the capital of Tegal Regency.
The districts and villages in Tegal Regency are:
Government
From Mataram era to Dutch East Indies era
- Ki Gede Sebayu is level with Regent Buried in Danawarih Village, Balapulang District.
- Ki Gede Honggowono is level with Regent Buried in Kalisoka Village, Dukuhwaru district.
- Prince Duke Arya Martoloyo "The First Duke of Tegal".
- Tumenggung Sindurejo aka Pranantaka aka Gendowor.
- Tumenggung Honggowono aka Duke Reksonegoro I.
- Tumenggung Secowijoyo.
- Tumenggung Secomenggolo.
- Raden Mas Tumenggung Tritonoto.
- Tumenggung Bodroyudho Secowardoyo I aka Duke Reksonegoro II.
- Tumenggung Bodroyudho Secowardoyo II aka Duke Reksonegoro III Buried in Kalisoka Village, Dukuhwaru district.
- Tumenggung Kartoyudho aka Duke Reksonegoro IV.
- Raden Mas Panji Haji Cokronegoro IV Buried in Semedo Village, Kedungbanteng district.
- Tumenggung Surenggono Died after being appointed as Tumenggung.
- Tumenggung Surodiwongso aka Tumenggung Suronegoro.
- Tumenggung Secomenggolo.
- Raden Mas Arya Haji Reksonegoro VI.
- Tumenggung Sosronegoro.
- Raden Mas Ronggo Surodipuro.
- Raden Tumenggung Widyoningrat.
- R. Tumenggung Panji Sosrokusumo.
- R.M. Ore (R.M.A. Reksonegoro VII).
- R.M. Kis (R.M.A. Reksonegoro VIII) Buried In Pesarean Village, Adiwerna District.
- R.M. Suyitno (R.M.A. Reksonegoro IX).
- R.M. Susmono .
- J. Patih R. Subiyanto.
- R. Tumenggung Slamet Kertonegoro.
From the Japanese colonial era to the Old Order era, the New Order era and the Reformation era
- Mr. Moh. Besar Mertokusumo .
- Raden Sunaryo.
- Kyai Abu Sujai "As the First Ulama who became the Regent" Buried In Talang Village, Talang District.
- Prawoto Sudibyo
- R. Soeputro
- R.M. Susmono Reksonegoro
- R.M. Sumindro
- R.M. Projosumarto
- Sutoro
- Munadi
- R. Sutarjo
- Col. R. Soepadhi Joedodarmo
- Lieutenant Colonel. R. Samino Sastrosuwignyo
- Drs. Herman Sumarmo
- Hasyim Dirjosubroto
- Drs. H. Wienachto
- Drs. Sudiatno
- Drs. H. Soetjipto
- Drs. Setiawan Sadono
- Drs. H. Soediharto
- Agus Riyanto, S.Sos, M.M.
- H.M. Heri Soelistiawan, S.H., M.Hum.
- Drs. Haron Bagas Prakosa, M.Hum.
- Ir. Satriyo Widodo
- Ki Enthus Susmono, Ph.D.
- Drs. Sinoeng Nugroho Rahmadi, MM.
- Dra. Hj. Ummi Azizah
Population
Tegal Regency is the 4th most densely populated regency in Central Java, based on the 2023 official estimates. The main population distribution lies to the south of Tegal City and along the Tegal - Slawi Highway.Language
In daily life, the people of Tegal Regency use Banyumasan-Javanese Language with Tegalese dialect, which is now known as Tegalese Language.Economy
Home industry
The people of Tegal Regency have many businesses in the home industry sector, including casting, metalworking, textile, shuttlecock, furniture, and pottery. There are also industrial plants of chalk and powder raw materials in the area of Margasari District as the main supplier of powder in Tegal Regency.Agriculture and plantation
The people of Tegal Regency also work in agriculture and plantation sectors, especially in the southern part of Tegal Regency especially in the Districts of Bumijawa and Bojong.Marine and fisheries
In the marine and fisheries sector, coastal residents, especially in Suradadi District, work as fishermen in the Java Sea and South China Sea. The catches are sold to the fishing port of Jakarta, Cirebon, Pekalongan and Tegal City. Coastal residents of Tegal Regency include many who have opened shrimp farming businesses, and milkfish.Livestock
In the livestock sector, the people of Tegal Regency have many businesses in the field of poultry farms, like Tegal Duck for the supply of the salted egg industry in Brebes. In the countryside there are also goats, cows and buffaloes, which are traditionally cultivated.The Tegal Stalls
The people of Tegal Regency include many who go to work in other cities on Java Island and on other islands. Many of the businesses opened are Tegal Food Stalls which are incorporated in the Cooperative of Tegal Stalls, that selling martabak telur, and others. On the days before Idul Fitri, the people from Tegal Regency who work elsewhere go home from the region where they work to meet their family and bring the money from their work/ business.Education
Schools in Tegal Regency include the following:Tourism
Tourism site
- Guci Hot Water Bath, located in Bumijawa District on the slopes of Mount Slamet, about 30 km from Slawi town.
- Purwahamba Indah Beach, located in Suradadi Subdistrict on North Coast road.
- Cacaban Lake, located in Kedungbanteng subdistrict.
- Mount Sitanjung, located in Lebaksiu subdistrict which is a sacred place in the Great Day of Java and Islam.
- Curug Cantel, is the highest waterfall in Tegal Regency with a height of about 70 meters located in Bumijawa subdistrict.
- Mount Batu, located in Batuagung village in Tegal Regency, stretches from south to north, and from west to east.
- Beko Lake, a green lake due to a mixture of sulfur and surrounded by limestone mountains. This tourist attraction is located in Margasari District.
- Hanging Bridge at Kaligung Dam, Danawarih village, near Ki Gede Sebayu tomb.
Interesting place
- Slawi Square, is a large park with a large fountain located in the center of Slawi Town right in front of the Pendopo of Tegal Regency.
- Slawi People's Park in Procot, Slawi Town.
- MAKO BRIGIF-4, Slawi Town.
- Radar Unit 214/Tegal,, is an air defense element located directly under the National Air Defense Sector Command I. It is located in the northern region of Central Java Province in charge of carrying out air defense operations, especially the National air observations. It is further said that Radar Unit 214/Tegal in its main duty has full authority in maintaining sovereignty in the air with all the capabilities it possesses.
- Tri Sanja Stadium, Persekat Headquarters.
- Mount Gantungan, in Jatinegara subdistrict, where several towers relay TV stations.
- Slutu Mlaku is an agro tourism located in Kedungsukun village, Adiwerna subdistrict. Businesses include Kedungsukun Market and Herlan's Babbling Bird Studio.
Educational tourism
Gerakan Banteng Nasional Struggle Monument, located in Procot, Slawi Town right in front of Poci Monument Roundabout.- Ancient Human Site Semedo, is a site of ancient humans and ancient animals located in Semedo village, Kedungbanteng.
Religious tourism
- Surau Ponolawen, is a place for pilgrimage, there is a sacred tomb that is said to be the tomb of Sheikh spreader of Islam first in the area, located in Pagiyanten village bordering Kedungsukun village, Adiwerna.
Worship place
- Great Mosque of Tegal Regency.
Spot photos
- Torch Statue Roundabout, in Pakembaran.
- Poci Monument Roundabout, in Slawi Town.
- Pujasera Park, in Slawi Town.
Historic site
- Slawi 3 Elementary School .
- Procot 1 Elementary School, at Jl. Nangka No. 3 Procot, Slawi Town.
- Pangkah Sugar Factory, in Pangkah subdistrict.
Culinary
Typical food
- Bogana Rice - Rice-like rice megon.
- Bongkok Ketupat - Ketupat from the village of Bongkok.
- Blengong Sate - Sate whose meat comes from animal crosslinking between duck and mentok.
- Duck Majir Sate
- Glabed Ketupat
- Kemronyos - Typical Sate Tegal
- Kupat Sambel Tahu Lengko Mbah Pa'ong - Typical food from Margasari, Tegal | Margasari] area. Made from natural rice wrapped in coconut leaves with a shape like urung. And mixed with bean sprouts, chunks, sprinkled with extra spicy peanut sauce and sprinkled with fried onions and yellow noodle crackers.
- Mendoan - Fried flour tempeh with seasoning, it's fried and undercooked. As a drinking companion with Poci Tea and it's served with soy sauce and mixed with cayenne pepper. Mendoan can also be found in Banyumasan area.
- Ponggol Devil Rice
- Ponggol Rice
- Rujak teplak - Rujak with a tape sauce.
- Sega lengko - Rice with complementary ingredients such as tempeh, tofu sliced dice, bean sprouts, raw cabbage, and peanut sauce along with crackers.
- Tegal Sate - Sate young goat with soy chili sauce.
- Tegal Soto - Chicken soto / goat soto from Tegal with spice tauco and bean sprouts.
- Poci Tea is a tea that is brewed in a pot made of clay and drunk with stone sugar. Slogan of Poci Tea is "wasgitel" meaning wangi, panas, sepet, legi lan kentel, Tegal regency until now also known as a tea-producing center.
Tegal typical snacks
Fried food and snack food
- Aci Tofu
- Anthor Crackers - Crackers made from cassava fried with coconut pulp. To enjoy it must provide a drink because if you eat this cracker then the throat will feel hoarse.
- Bogares Salted Peanuts - Snacks of marinated peanuts, this snack comes from the village of Bogares Kidul.
- Ear Tofu - Ear Tofu is given a dough of tapioca starch and shaped like an ear which is then fried.
- Gejos - Food made from grated-cassava which is filled with red sugar.
- Olos - This snack is made of flour and formed round, then filled with sliced cabbage, onion and cayenne pepper. Then fried to harden for make it crispy. This food comes from Jatirawa village.
- Opak - A thin round meal made from cassava, can also be eaten with chili sauce.
- Pilus - Snack made of wheat and small sphere-shaped.
- Petis - Food made from squeezed soybean juice that is then crushed and given chili pepper and then cooked. Petis can also be cooked with chicken bones or goat bones to make it more enjoyable.
- Plethok Tofu
Various cakes
- Bongko Cake
- Jenang / Dodol Glempang
- Lolom Cake
- Martabak Lebaksiu
- Semprong
- Talam Cake
- Topsy-Turvy Gemblong
- Wrinkles