Sangkulirang

District of East Kutai Regency, Indonesia
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District in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
0°59′16″N 117°58′48″E / 0.98778°N 117.98000°E / 0.98778; 117.98000Country IndonesiaProvinceEast KalimantanRegencyEast Kutai RegencyGovernment
 • CamatHormansyahArea
 • Total3,292.26 km2 (1,271.15 sq mi)Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total26,449 • Density8.0/km2 (21/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+8 (ICT)Villages15

Sangkulirang is a district of East Kutai Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The district lies in the northern part of the Makassar Strait and at the southern part of the Mangkalihat Peninsula. Sangkulirang is situated in the delta of the Karangan river, which forms the Sangkulirang bay on the east coast of Borneo. Most of the district is vegetated with mangrove forest and has some notable karst areas with steep limestone cliffs.[2] The district's seat is located at Benua Baru Ilir.[1]

Villages

Sangkulirang is divided into the following 15 villages (desa):[1]

No. Name Area (km2) Population (2021) Hamlets (dusun) RW
1 Kerayaan 370.00 3,222 2 10
2 Benua Baru Ilir 368.00 5,322 5 26
3 Sempayau 384.16 1,742 2 6
4 Tepian Terap 482.08 1,366 1 4
5 Pelawan 544.96 2,426 2 7
6 Mandu Dalam 419.20 1,311 2 6
7 Saka 167.80 708 2 5
8 Peridan 205.41 2,419 3 10
9 Tanjung Manis 83.00 862 2 4
10 Maloy 64.00 1,082 2 6
11 Benua Baru Ulu 17.46 2,715 3 14
12 Kolek 72.00 594 1 3
13 Pulau Miang 22.26 814 1 3
14 Perupuk 64.00 1,116 2 6
15 Mandu Pantai Sejahtera 27.93 750 2 5
Totals Sangkulirang 3,292.26 26,449 32 115

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kecamatan Sangkulirang Dalam Angka 2022
  2. ^ "Sangkulirang". Indonesia Traveling. Retrieved December 8, 2010.


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