Karo Regency

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Karo Regency is a landlocked regency of North Sumatra Province of Indonesia, situated in the Barisan Mountains. The regency, which was established on 7 November 1956, covers an area of 2,127.25 square kilometres (821.34 sq mi) and according to the 2010 census it had a population of 350,479,[2] increasing to 404,998 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid-2024 was 426,471, comprising 211,540 males and 214,940 females.[1] 60.99% of the regency is forested.[4] Its regency seat is the town of Kabanjahe. The Batak Karo language is spoken in the regency, as well as the Indonesian language. It borders Southeast Aceh Regency in Aceh to the west, Deli Serdang Regency and Langkat Regency to the north, Dairi Regency and Toba Samosir Regency to the south, and Deli Serdang Regency and Simalungun Regency to the east.

CountryIndonesia
Highestelevation
2,460 m (8,070 ft)
Lowestelevation
200 m (660 ft)
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Karo Regency
Kabupaten Karo
Tanah karo
Sipiso-Piso Waterfall in Tongging, Karo Regency
Sipiso-Piso Waterfall in Tongging, Karo Regency
Coat of arms of Karo Regency
Motto(s): 
Pijer Podi
("Mutual cooperation")
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceNorth Sumatra
Regency seatKabanjahe
Government
  RegentAntonius Ginting
  Vice RegentKomando Tarigan [id]
  Chairwoman of Council of RepresentativesIriani Tarigan (PDI-P)
  Vice Chairmen of Council of RepresentativesSadarta Bukit (Gerindra) and David Kristian Sitepu (Nasdem)
Area
  Total
2,206.88 km2 (852.08 sq mi)
Highest elevation
2,460 m (8,070 ft)
Lowest elevation
200 m (660 ft)
Population
 (mid 2024 estimate)[1]
  Total
426,471
  Density193.246/km2 (500.505/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Websitewww.karokab.go.id
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Lau Kawar Lake

Economy

Traditional houses in Karo

The GDP per capita of Karo Regency in 2005 was 11.65 million rupiah, approximately US$1,200. 74% of the population works in agriculture, which comprises 60% of the regional GDP.[5] The second-largest sector is government, which comprises 11% of the regional GDP.[6]

Administrative divisions

The regency is divided administratively into seventeen districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas[1] and their populations at the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as of mid-2024.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 259 rural desa and 10 urban kelurahan), and its post codes.

More information Kode Wilayah, Name ofDistrict (kecamatan) ...
Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010[2]
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2024
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
12.06.10Mardingding325.3017,06219,95421,119Mardingding1222165
12.06.09Laubaleng184.1617,71320,65221,829Laubaleng1522164
12.06.08Tigabinanga176.4419,90022,39523,349Tigabinanga20 (a)22162
12.06.07Juhar220.0213,24414,78715,370Juhar Perangin-angin2522163
12.06.06Munte140.6319,68622,90924,197Munte2222161
12.06.13Kuta Buluh259.3810,58612,60213,428Kutabuluh1622155
12.06.11Payung31.3610,83712,24912,792Payung822154
12.06.17Tiganderket67.1713,17814,55515,065Tiganderket1722156
12.06.12Simpang Empat65.1319,01521,35522,247Ndokum Siroga1722150
12.06.16Naman Teran121.8912,79614,62215,335Naman1422151
12.06.15Merdeka *42.4513,31015,58016,493Merdeka922153
12.06.01Kabanjahe34.3163,32673,58177,672Kabanjahe13 (b)22111
- 22115
12.06.02Berastagi *33.7642,54148,24450,449Berastagi10 (c)22152
12.06.04Tigapanah127.0429,31934,26336,248Tigapanah2622170
12.06.14Dolat Rakyat *22.858,2969,84810,482Dolat Rakyat722171
12.06.05Merek229.3618,05422,74624,774Garingging1922173
12.06.03Barusjahe *125.6322,09724,65625,622Barusjahe1922172
Totals2,206.88350,960404,998426,471Kabanjahe269
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Notes: (a) including one kelurahan (Tigabinanga town).
(b) comprising 5 kelurahan (Gung Leto, Gung Negeri, Kampung Dalam, Lau Cimba and Padang Mas) and 8 desa.
(c) comprising 4 kelurahan (Gundaling I, Gundaling Ii, Tambak Lau Mulgap I and Tambak Lau Mulgap Ii) and 6 desa.

Note that four of these districts (indicated by "*" above), with a combined area of 224.69 km 2 and 103,046 inhabitants in mid 2024, constitute a part of the Medan metropolitan area.

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