Karawang Regency

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Sundaneseᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮊᮛᮝᮀ
CountryIndonesia
Area code(+62)267, (+62)264
Karawang Regency
Kabupaten Karawang
Other transcription(s)
  Sundaneseᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮊᮛᮝᮀ
Batujaya temple
Batujaya temple
Coat of arms of Karawang Regency
Motto: 
Pangkal Perjuangan
Location within West Java
Location within West Java
Karawang Regency is located in Java
Karawang Regency
Karawang Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Karawang Regency is located in Indonesia
Karawang Regency
Karawang Regency
Karawang Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°18′07″S 107°18′17″E / 6.3020°S 107.3046°E / -6.3020; 107.3046
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceWest Java
Government
  RegentAep Syaepuloh
  Vice RegentMaslani [id]
Area
  Total
1,913.71 km2 (738.89 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2024 official estimate)
  Total
2,554,384
  Density1,334.78/km2 (3,457.07/sq mi)
 [1]
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Area code(+62)267, (+62)264
Websitekarawangkab.go.id

Karawang Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia. The town of Karawang is its administrative centre. The regency covers an area of 1,911.09 km2 and had a population of 2,127,791 people at the 2010 Census,[2] which grew to 2,361,019 at the 2020 Census.[3] The official estimate for mid-2024 was 2,554,384 - comprising 1,302,947 males and 1,278,298 females projected for mid 2025.[1] The regency borders Bekasi and Bogor Regencies in the west, the Java Sea in the north, Subang Regency in the east, Purwakarta Regency in the southeast, and Cianjur Regency in the south. The regency lies on the eastern outskirts of Metropolitan Jakarta, just outside the Jabodetabek region, and is the site of considerable industrial activity (like factories).

The area continues to grow following the establishment of new factories by domestic and multinational companies in industrial areas. However, due to ever-expanding of Jakarta's suburbs (primarily from the eastward expansion of the Jakarta-Cikampek Toll Road and the Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road), it has also seen a heavy influx of housing developments as well as a surge of new residents.

Karawang Regency is divided into thirty districts (kecamatan) comprising 309 administrative villages (desa and Kelurahan). The districts are listed below with their areas and populations at the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimate for mid-2024;[1] they are grouped for convenience into four geographical sectors, which have no administrative significance. The table includes the locations of the district headquarters, the number of administrative villages in each district (a total of 297 rural desa and 12 urban kelurahan - for which latter please see West Karawang and East Karawang), and its postal code.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2024
Estimate
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
32.15.02Pangkalan [4]94.3735,24538,40842,895Ciptasari841362
32.15.28Tegalwaru [5]98.5634,15437,62642,653Cintalaksana941364
32.15.04Ciampel [6]106.4039,34044,10443,457Kutapohaci741363
32.15.03Telukjambe Timur [7]
(East Telukjambe)
37.49126,616135,914148,145Telukjambe941360
32.15.27Telukjambe Barat [8]
(West Telukjambe)
71.0748,80354,95760,901Karangmulya1041361
32.15.05Klari [9]59.37155,336181,111213,159Duren1341371
Sub-totalsSouth sector467.26439,494492,120551,21056
32.15.13Cikampek [10]36.34107,020115,369127,173Dawuan Tengah1041373
32.15.29Purwasari [11]29.3463,27475,93492,952Sukasari841377
32.15.16Tirtamulya [12]46.5244,27449,59955,470Citarik1041372
32.15.14Jatisari [13]53.2072,00378,56582,399Mekarsari1441375
32.15.24Banyusari [14]55.3051,01255,42559,563Gembongan1241374
32.15.25Kotabaru [15]30.89119,710131,136149,359Wancimekar941376
32.15.15Cilamaya Wetan [16]69.3675,31878,27984,999Mekarmaya1241386
32.15.23Cilamaya Kulon [17]68.3359,78064,56671,298Sukamulya1241384
Sub-totalsEast sector389.28592,391648,873723,21387
32.15.19Lemahabang [18]44.0960,75864,71170,019Karangtanjung1141383
32.15.17Telagasari [19]45.7260,16368,18371,489Telagasari1441381
32.15.21Majalaya [20]30.0944,01664,55788,036Majalaya741370
32.15.26Karawang Timur
(East Karawang) [21]
29.77118,001146,326149,866Adiarsa Timur
(East Adiarsa)
841313
& 41314
32.15.01Karawang Barat
(West Karawang) [22]
39.51155,471161,554174,719Tanjungmekar841311
& 41312
42315
& 41316
32.15.18Rawamerta [23]81.3848,65753,60857,821Sukamerta1341382
32.15.20Tempuran [24]89.0758,60864,97669,852Pancakarya1441385
Sub-totalsCentral sector359.63545,674623,915681,80275
32.15.07Kutawaluya [25]48.6753,74159,08665,558Waluya1241358
32.15.06Rengasdengklok [26]31.46104,494109,718122,938Rengasdengklok
Selatan (South
Rengasdengklok)
941352
32.15.22Jayakerta [27]81.3859,92965,55772,366Jayamakmur841351
32.15.10Pedes [28]66.0870,16878,18785,032Payungsari1241353
32.15.30Cilebar [29]71.9639,42143,49446,908Kertamukti1041350
32.15.11Cibuaya [30]87.1848,66052,05057,215Pejaten1141356
32.15.09Tirtajaya [31]92.2561,91970,16677,139Sabajaya1141357
32.15.08Batujaya [32]81.3875,33677,96687,441Batujaya1041354
32.15.12Pakisjaya [33]57.3936,56439,88744,223Tanjungbungin841355
Sub-totalsNorth sector617.75550,232596,111658,82091
Totals1,913.712,127,7912,361,0192,554,384Karawang309

The 12 urban villages (kelurahan) comprise all 8 villages in Karawang Barat District (Adiarsa Barat, Karangpawitan, Karawang Kulon, Mekarjati, Nagasari, Tanjungmekar, Tanjungpura and Tunggakjati), plus 4 (out of 8 villages) in Karawang Timur District (Adiarsa Timur, Karawang Wetan, Palumbonsari and Plawad).

History

Batujaya temple

On 9 December 1947, a massacre was carried out in Rawagede (now located in the village of Balongsari, Rawamerta, Karawang), between Karawang and Bekasi, by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. A total of 431 residents became victims of this massacre.


Karawang dancers on stilts

Topography

Most of Karawang Regency consists of a broad coastal plain; it lies on the northern coast of Java and is the result of the deposition of sedimentary rocks formed by loose materials, especially marine sediments and volcanic alluvium. While in the middle of the regency are hills mostly formed by sedimentary rocks, in the south there is a mountain with a height of about 1,291 m (4,236 ft). The regency is roughly equidistant from Jakarta and Bandung, and the two metropolitan areas have a combined home population of over 40 million people.[citation needed]

Demography

The estimated population in mid-2024 was 2,554,384, and the projected total for mid 2025 was 2,581,245 - comprising 1,302,947 males and 1,278,298 females.[1] The general population is ethnically Sundanese, with Islam adherents comprising 98.17% of the population according to the 2010 census.[34]

Sport

The football club Persika Karawang, which plays in Liga 2, is based in Karawang's Singaperbangsa Stadium. The city had also hosted the Madura United F.C. between 2010 and 2012 when it was known as Pelita Jaya Karawang.

Industrial estates

Currently, according to the data of the Indonesian Industrial Zone Association (HKI), there are at least nine major industrial areas, namely Karawang New Industry City (KNIC), Karawang International Industrial City (KIIC), Bukit Indah City, Surya Cipta Industrial Area, Karawang Jabar Industrial Estate, Podomoro Industrial Park, Kujang Industrial Area, Karawang Mitrakarawang Industry, GT Tech Park Karawang, and Artha Industrial Hill.[35]

New airport

A new main airport for Greater Jakarta and the heavily populated surrounding area was planned for bids in 2014; the site is located within the regency (in Ciampel and Pangkalan districts), to provide relief to severely congested Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, the nation's largest gateway, as well as overloaded Husein Sastranegara International Airport in Bandung. The new airport is expected to have space for 4 long runways 2,136 by 19 metres (7,008 ft × 62 ft) and 2 jumbo terminals. The current airport takes up some 18 square kilometers of land, in all likelihood a similar allocation of land will be required.[36]

Transportation

Trans-Java main rail line runs across the central part of the Regency, with a stop at Karawang Station. Likewise, Jakarta's main airport is also mulled for the regency. The Jakarta–Cikampek Toll Road runs through the regency, connecting to the Cipularang Toll Road which goes to Purwakarta and Bandung. This district is also crossed by the fast Jakarta-Bandung train line.

Karawang adipati (regents) during the Mataram and colonial periods

References

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