Mimika Regency

Regency in Central Papua, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mimika Regency is one of the regencies (kabupaten) in the Indonesian province of Central Papua. It covers an area of 21,693.51 km2, and had a population of 182,001 at the 2010 Census,[3] which grew to 311,969 at the 2020 Census.[4] The official estimate as of mid 2025 was 320,839 (comprising 168,793 males and 152,046 females).[2] The administrative centre is the town of Timika, which lies within Mimika Baru District with 145,611 inhabitants in mid 2025.[1]

Quick facts Kabupaten Mimika, Country ...
Mimika Regency
Kabupaten Mimika
A high school in Timika
A high school in Timika
Coat of arms of Mimika Regency
Motto(s): 
Bersatu Membangun
(Unite to Build)
Location in Central Papua
Location in Central Papua
Mimika Regency is located in Western New Guinea
Mimika Regency
Mimika Regency
Location in Indonesian Papua
Mimika Regency is located in Indonesia
Mimika Regency
Mimika Regency
Location in Indonesia
Coordinates: 4.5436°S 136.5656°E / -4.5436; 136.5656
Country Indonesia
ProvinceCentral Papua
CapitalTimika
Government
  RegentJohannes Rettob [id] (PDI-P)
  Vice RegentEmanuel Kemong [id]
  LegislatureMimika Regency House of Representatives
Area
  Total
21,693.51 km2 (8,375.91 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2025 estimate)[2]
  Total
320,839
  Density14.7896/km2 (38.3050/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Indonesia Eastern Time)
Area code(+62) 901
Websitemimikakab.go.id
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The regency covers the entire south coast of its province (the only other coastal regency of Central Papua is Nabire Regency, covering the north coast of the province). The western half of this southern coastline, identified as "West Mimika" in the table below, forms the coastal access to the landlocked regencies to its north - Deiyai Regency and Dogiyai Regency. During the 2020s, Mimika was involved in a border dispute with neighboring Deiyai and Dogiyai regencies, resulting in the Kapiraya conflict.[5]

History

On 8 October 1996, the Minister of Home Affairs in Jayapura designated Mimika as an Administrative District. After being formed into an Administrative Regency, the District area was determined to consist of: Mimika Timur (East Mimika) District, Mimika Barat (West Mimika) District, Agimuga District, and the expansion area of Mimika Baru District which is domiciled in Timika. After approximately 4 (four) years of the implementation of the Administrative Regency administration, on 18 March 2000, the change of status from Administrative District to Definitive Regency was inaugurated by the Governor of Papua Province, Drs. JP Salossa, M.Si based on Law No.45 of 1999.

Administrative districts

Mimika Regency in 2010 comprised twelve districts (distrik); by 2018 the number of districts had risen to eighteen, all of which are tabulated below with their populations at the 2010 Census[3] and the 2020 Census,[4] as well as the official estimates as at mid 2025.[2] The table also includes the location of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages within each district (totaling 133 rural kampung and 19 urban kelurahan) within each district, and its postcode. This includes Distrik Mimika Barat Tengah (Central West Mimika District) with Indonesia's highest postal code of 99976.

More information Kode Wilayah, Name ofDistrict (distrik) ...
Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(distrik)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2025
Estimate
District
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
94.04.11Mimika Barat Jauh
(Far West Mimika)
2,485.891,7992,0302,776Potowai Buru899974
94.04.12Mimika Barat Tengah
(Central West Mimika)
2,292.462,0502,3203,365Kapiraya999976
94.04.04Mimika Barat
(West Mimika)
1,187.853,9522,9662,892Kokonau799975
94.04.17Amar1,801.50(a)2,0452,623Amar699973
Total West Mimika7,767.707,8019,36111,65630
94.04.03Mimika Timur
(East Mimika)
290.488,90010,17911,769Mapura Jaya6 (b)99962
94.04.08Mimika Tengah
(Central Mimika)
526.673,0384,2605,293Atuka599972
94.04.07Mimika Timur Jauh
(Far East Mimika)
2,035.362,9953,5204,352Ayuka599971
94.04.01Mimika Baru1,509.48118,100142,909145,611Timika Jaya14 (c)99952
94.04.14Kwamki Narama12.86(d)13,75013,968Harapan10 (b)99951
94.04.15Iwaka492.73(d)10,98111,253Ikake799968
94.04.16Wania197.32(d)58,90464,819Kamoro Jaya7 (e)99963
94.04.09Kuala Kencana860.7418,29027,77431,922Kuala Kencana10 (f)99969
94.04.10Tembagapura2,586.8616,91723,02210,234Tembagapura14 (b)99967
94.04.06Jila622.833,7791,7552,079Jila1299961
94.04.18Alama365.92(d)2,0552,765Alama1199966
94.04.14Hoya563.78(d)1,0971,567Hoya699960
94.04.02Agimuga2,198.568228761,359Kiliarma899964
94.04.05Jita1,962.371,3611,5262,192Sempan Timur1099965
Totals for Regency21,693.51182,001311,969320,839Timika152
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Note: (a) the 2010 population is included in the figure for Mimika Barat District, from which it was split off. (b) including one kelurahan - the District admin centre as named.
(c) comprising 11 kelurahan (Dingo Narama, Kebun Sirih, Koperapoka, Kwamki, Otomona, Pasar Sentral, Perintis, Sempan, Timika Indah, Timika Jaya and Wanagon) and 3 desa.
(d) the 2010 population is included in the figure for the district from which it was split off.
(e) comprising 3 kelurahan (Inauga, Kamoro Jaya and Wonosari Jaya) and 4 desa.
(f) including 2 kelurahan (Karang Senang and Kuala Kencana).

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