Nias Selatan (South Nias) Regency is a regency in North Sumatra province, Indonesia. The regency covers a land area of 2,487.98 square kilometres and according to the 2010 census had a population of 289,708;[2] the 2020 Census showed a population of 360,531, while the official estimate for mid 2021 was 366,163.[3] Its administrative centre is the port of Teluk Dalam. Apart from the southern portion of Nias Island, the regency also includes the smaller Batu Islands (Pulau Pulau Batu) to the south, lying between Nias and Siberut.
South Nias Regency
(Kabupaten Nias Selatan) | |
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Regency | |
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Country | Indonesia |
Province | Sumatera Utara |
Regency seat | Teluk Dalam |
Government | |
• Regent | Hilarius Duha |
• Vice Regent | Firman Giawa |
• Chairman of Council of Representatives | Elisati Halawa (PDI-P) |
• Vice Chairmen of Council of Representatives | Fa'atulö Sarumaha (Nasdem) and Agustana Ndruru (Golkar) |
Area | |
• Total | 2,487.98 km2 (960.61 sq mi) |
Population (mid 2021 estimate)[1] | |
• Total | 366,163 |
• Density | 150/km2 (380/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (WIB) |
Website | niasselatankab.go.id |
The regency was divided into eighteen districts (kecamatan) at the time of the 2010 Census, However, since 2010 seventeen additional districts have been created from parts of existing districts, notably in the Batu Islands where there are now seven districts compared with the three in 2010, but also on Nias Island itself where there are now twenty-eight districts within the Regency compared with fifteen in 2010. These are all tabulated below with their areas (in km2) and their populations at the 2010 Census,[4] and the 2020 Census.[5] They are grouped geographically (these groupings have no administrative significance). The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan) in each district, and its postal code.
Name | Area in km2 | Population Census 2010[6] | Population Census 2020[7] | Population Estimate mid 2021[8] | Administrative centre | Number of villages | Post code |
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Hibala (a) | 225.75 | 9,620 | 7,716 | 7,855 | Eho | 17 | 22881 |
Tanah Masa | 451.43 | (b) | 4,807 | 4,893 | Baluta | 12 | 22887 |
Pulau Pulau Batu (c) (Batu Islands) | 105.09 | 16,365 | 9,731 | 9,739 | Pasar Pulau Tello | 22 | 22882 |
Pulau Pulau Batu Timur (East Batu Islands) | 372.05 | 2,483 | 3,091 | 3,133 | Labuhan Hiu | 10 | 22884 |
Simuk (island) | 20.42 | (d) | 1,934 | 1,936 | Gobo | 6 | 22886 |
Pulau Pulau Batu Barat (West Batu Islands) | 21.06 | (d) | 2,320 | 2,322 | Bawositora | 9 | 22883 |
Pulau Pulau Batu Utara (North Batu Islands) | 6.30 | (d) | 3,894 | 3,897 | Silima Banua Marit | 12 | 22885 |
Totals for Kepulauan Batu (Batu Islands) | 1,201.10 | 28,468 | 33,493 | 33,775 | 88 | ||
Telukdalam | 41.30 | 27,801 | 25,480 | 25,780 | Pasar Telukdalam | 16 | 22865 |
Fanayama | 82.49 | 19,844 | 18,207 | 18,712 | Bawo Mataluo | 17 | 22865 |
Toma | 41.26 | 8,013 | 13,316 | 13,879 | Hili Sataro | 14 | 22865 |
Maniamolo | 75.32 | 13,434 | 13,855 | 13,790 | Hili Simaetano | 14 | 22865 |
Mazino | 39.49 | 8,274 | 8,735 | 8,713 | Hili Zalo Otano | 11 | 22865 |
Luahagundre Maniamolo | 50.39 | (e) | 10,307 | 10,593 | Botohili Silambo | 10 | 22868 |
Onolalau | 25.37 | (e) | 8,474 | 8,572 | Siholi | 10 | 22869 |
Amandraya | 76.76 | 17,099 | 14,059 | 14,458 | Tuindrao | 21 | 22866 |
Aramo | 63.49 | 7,762 | 9,977 | 10,144 | Hiliorudua | 18 | 22866 |
Ulususua | 57.18 | (e) | 10,667 | 10,970 | Fondrakoraya | 12 | 22866 |
Totals for Nias Selatan Pusat (Central South Nias) | 553.05 | 102,227 | 133,077 | 135,614 | 143 | ||
Lahusa | 80.36 | 34,915 | 20,858 | 21,271 | Bawo Otalua | 23 | 22874 |
Sidua'ori | 62.40 | (e) | 11,354 | 11,579 | Hilidohona | 11 | 22874 |
Somambawa | 40.63 | (e) | 14,102 | 14,382 | Sihareo | 14 | 22874 |
Gomo | 37.56 | 25,078 | 10,544 | 10,815 | Orahili Gomo | 11 | 22873 |
Susua | 28.23 | 14,966 | 16,811 | 16,871 | Sifalago Susua | 18 | 22873 |
Mazo | 29.03 | 15,129 | 12,674 | 12,577 | Tetegawaai | 10 | 22873 |
Umbunasi | 32.81 | 7,840 | 7,583 | 7,547 | Lawindra | 11 | 22873 |
Idanotae | 28.31 | (e) | 10,102 | 10,362 | Hilimbowo Idano Tae | 12 | 22878 |
Ulu Idanotae | 14.33 | (e) | 7,185 | 7,370 | Fanedanu | 11 | 22877 |
Boronadu | 29.33 | (e) | 7,483 | 7,675 | Sifalago Gomo | 10 | 22873 |
Totals for Nias Tenggara (Southeast Nias) | 382.99 | 97,928 | 118,696 | 120,449 | 131 | ||
Lolomatua | 21.59 | 25,198 | 11,072 | 11,410 | Hili Otalua | 13 | 22867 |
Ulunoyo | 48.99 | (e) | 13,035 | 13,433 | Orahili Ulunoyo | 13 | 22867 |
Huruna | 49.28 | (e) | 13,135 | 13,536 | Hilizoliga | 17 | 22867 |
Lolowau | 48.03 | 30,088 | 9,645 | 9,601 | Lolowau | 14 | 22864 |
Hilimegai | 40.15 | 5,799 | 6,926 | 6,992 | Togizita | 10 | 22864 |
O'o'u | 73.16 | (e) | 8,825 | 8,785 | Simandraolo | 11 | 22864 |
Onahazumba | 28.45 | (e) | 6,883 | 6,852 | Orahili Huruna | 10 | 22864 |
Hilisalawa Ahe | 40.19 | (e) | 5,744 | 5,718 | Maluo | 11 | 22864 |
Totals for Nias Barat Daya (Southwest Nias) | 349.84 | 61,085 | 75,265 | 76,327 | 99 | ||
Totals for South Nias | 2,486.98 | 289,708 | 360,531 | 366,163 | Telukdalam | 461 |
Notes: (a) Hibala District now comprises 42 islands. (b) The 2010 population of Tanah Masa District (comprising that part of Tanahmasa Island previously part of Hibala District) is included in the 2010 population of Hibala District. (c) Pulau Pulau Batu District now comprises 35 islands. (d) The 2010 populations of Simuk District (Simuk Island), Pulau Pulau Batu Barat District and Pulau Pulau Batu Utara District are included in the 2010 population of Pulau Pulau Batu District.
(e) The 2010 populations of the thirteen new districts on Nias Island are included in the 2010 populations of the districts from which they were split off.
The four new districts in the Batu Islands are Pulau Pulau Batu Barat (West Batu Islands), Pulau Pulau Batu Utara (North Batu Islands), Simuk (Simuk Island) and Tanah Masa (that part of Tanahmasa Island previously part of Hibala District). The thirteen new districts on Nias Island itself are Hilisalawa'ahe, O'o'u, Onohazumba, Ulususua, Ulunoyo, Huruna, Luahagundre Maniomolo, Onolalu, Boronadu, Sidua'ori, Somambawa, Ulu Idanotae, and Idanotae.
South Nias Regency is a paradise for surfers with four surfing beaches:
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Capital: Medan | ||
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