Bintan Regency

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Bintan Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Bintan; pronounced [kabuˌpat̪ɛn ˈbin̪t̪an]), or originally the Riau Islands Regency[2][3] (Indonesian: Kabupaten Kepulauan Riau; pronounced [kabuˌpat̪ɛn kəpuˌlawan ˈriau̯]) is an administrative area in the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia. Bintan Regency includes all of Bintan Island (except for the city of Tanjung Pinang which is separately administered as an autonomous area of the island) and also includes many outlying islands including the Tambelan and Badas Islands situated between Bintan and West Kalimantan; altogether there are 273 islands comprising the regency.

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Bintan Regency
Kabupaten Bintan
Coconut Trees at Trikora Beach
Coconut Trees at Trikora Beach
Official seal of Bintan Regency
Motto: 
Tak Berganjak - Berat Sama Dipikul, Ringan Sama Dijinjing
(Doesn't move - Heavy is the same as being carried, light is the same as being carried)
Location within Riau Islands
Location within Riau Islands
Bintan Regency is located in Sumatra
Bintan Regency
Bintan Regency
Location in Bintan, Sumatra and Indonesia
Bintan Regency is located in Indonesia
Bintan Regency
Bintan Regency
Bintan Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 1.01°N 104.55°E / 1.01; 104.55
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceRiau Islands
Regency seatBandar Seri Bentan
Government
  RegentRoby Kurniawan [id]
  Vice RegentDeby Maryanti [id]
Area
  Total
2,045 km2 (790 sq mi)
Population
 (2023 estimate)[1]
  Total
175,873
  Density86.00/km2 (222.7/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Area code(+62) 770
Websitebintankab.go.id
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The Bintan Regency originally included all of the areas now comprising the Riau Islands Province, but on 4 October 1999 parts of the regency were split off to create separate Regencies of Karimun and Natuna (the latter originally including what in 2008 became the Anambas Islands Regency), together with the independent city of Batam. In 2001, the town of Tanjung Pinang on Bintan Island was also split off to become an independent city. In 2002, all these areas which had comprised the original Bintan Regency were brought together in a new Riau Islands Province when that was created from the archipelagic part of Riau Province. In 2003, a further regency – for the Lingga Islands – was created from part of the residual Bintan Regency.

Bintan Regency covers an area of roughly 2,045 square kilometres (790 mi2). It had a population of 142,300 at the 2010 census[4] and 159,518 at the 2020 census;[5] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 175,873.[1]

Location

The island is located 40 kilometres from Singapore, with an area of 1,462.77 km2, and it has a population of around 330,000 at the 2010 census (including Tanjung Pinang),[4] which by the 2020 census had risen to 387,181,[5] while the official estimate as of mid 2023 was 400,700.[1] These population figures include the entire Bintan Island as well as outlying islands and archipelagoes that are included within Bintan Regency and Tanjung Pinang City. Famous places in Bintan Regency include Trikora Beach, on the east coast, and the international Bintan Resorts.

Administration

The regency is divided into ten districts (kecamatan) – tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010[4] and 2020 censuses,[5] together with the official estimates as at mid-2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the numbers of administrative villages in each district (a total of 36 rural desa and 15 urban kelurahan), and its postal code.

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Kode
Wilayah
Name of
district
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
census
2010
Pop'n
census
2020
Pop'n
estimate
mid 2023
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
Names of villages
Kelurahan (indicated by asterisk)
and Desa
21.01.08Teluk Bintan [6]
(Bintan Bay)
185.008,93411,36711,875Sembeling Tanjung6 (a)29132
- 29136
Bintan Buyu, Pangkil, Penaga, Pengujan,
Tembeling, Tembeling Tanjung *
21.01.07Bintan Utara [7]
(North Bintan)
105.2521,19322,52724,941Tanjung Uban Kota5 (b)29152Tanjung Uban Kota *, Tanjung Uban Utara *, Tanjung Uban Selatan *,
Tanjung Uban Timur *, Lancang Kuning
21.01.10Teluk Sebong [8]
(Sebong Bay)
337.6516,01918,23419,558Sebong Lagoi7 (c)29154Berakit, Ekang Anculai, Pengudang, Sebong Lagoi, Sebang Pereh,
Sri Bintan, Kota Baru *
21.01.15Seri Kuala Lobam [9]111.9617,63217,91219,948Teluk Lobam5 (d)29153Busung, Teluk Sasah, Teluk Lobam *, Kuala Sempang, Tanjung Permai "
21.01.06Bintan Timur [10]
(East Bintan)
239.4139,00645,92950,472Kijang Kota4 (e)29150Kijang Kota *, Sungai Lekop *, Gunung Lengkuas *, Sungai Enam *
21.01.04Gunung Kijang [11]376.5512,00714,79617,583Gunung Kijang4 (f)29155Gunung Kijang, Malang Rapat, Teluk Bacau, Kawal *
21.01.13Mantang (g) [12]114.003,8964,1624,612Mantang Lama429156Mantang Baru, Mantang Besar, Mantang Lama, Dendung
21.01.14Bintan Pesisir (g) [13]
(Coastal Bintan)
239.418,0056,8577,015Kelong429151Kelong, Mapur, Numbing, Air Gelubi
21.01.12Toapaya [14]166.6710,63312,84314,641Toapaya4 (h)29157Toapaya, Toapaya Utara, Toapaya Selatan, Toapaya Asri *
21.01.09Tambelan (i) [15]169.424,9754,8915,228Tambelan8 (j)29193Teluk Sekuni *, Batu Lepuk, Kampung Hilir, Kampung Melayu,
Pulau Mentebung, Pulau Pinang, Kukup, Pengikik
21.01Totals2,045.32142,300159,518175,873Bintan Buyu51
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Notes: (a) includes one kelurahan - Tembeling Tanjung. (b) comprises 4 kelurahan (Tanjung Uban Kota, Tanjung Uban Selatan, Tanjung Uban Timur and Tanjung Uban Utara) and 1 desa.
(c) includes one kelurahan - Kota Baru. (d) includes 2 kelurahan (Teluk Lobam and Tanjung Permai).
(e) comprises 4 kelurahan (Gunung Lengkuas, Kijang Kota, Sungai Enam and Sungai Lekop). (f) includes one kelurahan - Kawal.
(g) Bintan Pesisir and Mantang Districts comprise numerous islands lying to the east and south respectively of Bintan Island, but do not include any part of that island itself.
(h) includes one kelurahan - Toapaya Asri. (i) Tambelan District comprises the Tambelan Archipelago and Badas Islands situated between Bintan and West Kalimantan. (j) includes one kelurahan - Teluk Sekuni.

Demography

Religion

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Religion in Bintan Regency (2023)[16]
religion percent
Islam
87.53%
Protestantism
5.33%
Buddhism
4.31%
Roman Catholicism
2.47%
Confucianism
0.29%
Hinduism
0.06%
Others
0.01%
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Islam is the dominant religion in the city, with 86.88% of the total population identify themselves as Muslim. Other religions are Christianity, which forms 7.52% of the total population, Buddhism, which forms 5.37% of the total population, Hinduism, which forms 0.09% of the total population and Confucianism, which forms 0.38% of the total population.[17]

Airports

Besides Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport is near Tanjung Pinang in the south of the island, since 2012 a private company has been building an airport at Lagoi in the north of the island to facilitates tourism with investment $80 to $100 million; it is now predicted to be operational by the end of 2021.[18]

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