Subang Regency (Sundanese script: ᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮞᮥᮘᮀ, Latin: Kabupatén Subang) is a regency (kabupaten) in West Java province, Indonesia. The Regency is bordered by the Java Sea in the north, Indramayu Regency in the east, Sumedang Regency in the southeast, West Bandung Regency in the south, and Purwakarta Regency and Karawang Regency in the west. It has an area of 2,051.76 km2 and its population was 1,465,157 at the 2010 census and 1,595,320 at the 2020 census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2021 was 1,608,594.[5] Its administrative seat is in the town of Subang.
Subang Regency
Kabupaten Subang | |
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Other transcription(s) | |
• Sundanese | ᮊᮘᮥᮕᮒᮦᮔ᮪ ᮞᮥᮘᮀ |
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Motto(s): Karya Utama Satya Nagara (Prioritizing Works for the Sake of the Country) | |
![]() Location in West Java | |
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Coordinates: 6°34′16″S 107°45′42″E | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | West Java |
Formation | 5 April 1948 |
Legal Basic | Kep. DPRD No. 01/SK/DPRD/1977 |
Anniversary | 5 April 1948[1] |
Capital City | Subang |
Administrative division | 30 Districts 245 Villages 8 Official Villages |
Government | |
• Regent | H. Ruhimat, S.Pd., M.Si. |
• Vice Regent | Agus Masykur Rosyadi, S.Si., M.M. |
• Allocations Money | Rp. 1.032.567.532.000,00 (2013)[2] |
Area | |
• Total | 2,051.76 km2 (792.19 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 2,084 m (6,837 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (mid 2021 estimate) | |
• Total | 1,608,594 |
• Density | 750/km2 (1,900/sq mi) |
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Demonyms | Subangite Warga Subang (id) Urang Subang (su) |
Demographic | |
• Languages | Sundanese, Indonesian, Bahasa Cirebon (specifically in the coastal areas and banks of the Cipunagara river) |
Time zone | UTC+7 (Time in Indonesia) |
Postal Codes | 412xx |
Area code | +62 260 |
Vehicle registration | T |
HDI | ![]() |
Website | subang.go.id |
Subang Regency is divided into 30 districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census and 2020 census,[6] together with the official estimates as at mid 2021.[7] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages (rural desa and urban kelurahan) in each district, and its post code.
Name | Area in km2 | Pop'n census 2010 | Pop'n census 2020 | Pop'n estimate mid 2021 | Administrative centre | No. of villages | Post code |
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Sagalaherang | 45.22 | 28,731 | 32,310 | 32,679 | Segalaherang | 7 | 41282 |
Serangpanjang | 54.03 | 24,083 | 25,644 | 25,800 | Cijengkol | 6 | 41288 |
Jalancagak | 36.64 | 41,671 | 47,773 | 48,409 | Jalancagak | 7 | 41281 |
Ciater | 57.23 | 27,427 | 29,297 | 29,485 | Cisaat | 7 | 41280 |
Cisalak | 83.28 | 38,318 | 41,610 | 41,943 | Cisalak | 9 | 41283 |
Kasomalang | 39.68 | 39,480 | 42,781 | 43,115 | Kasomalang Wetan | 8 | 41287 |
Tanjungsiang | 67.16 | 42,404 | 44,975 | 45,232 | Sirap | 10 | 41284 |
Cijambe | 101.31 | 38,427 | 41,396 | 41,695 | Cirangkong | 8 | 41286 |
Cibogo | 61.36 | 40,177 | 47,244 | 47,991 | Cibogo | 9 | 41285 |
Subang | 44.23 | 120,346 | 137,284 | 139,046 | Karanganyar | 9 | 41211 - 41215 |
Kalijati | 97.48 | 59,677 | 65,851 | 66,482 | Kalijati Timur | 10 | 41271 |
Dawuan | 88.19 | 37,898 | 41,454 | 41,815 | Dawuan Kaler | 10 | 41270 |
Cipeundeuy | 94.21 | 44,594 | 48,902 | 49,340 | Cipeundeuy | 7 | 41272 |
Pabuaran | 60.95 | 59,819 | 64,047 | 64,472 | Pabuaran | 8 | 41262 |
Patokbeusi | 80.62 | 76,998 | 81,873 | 82,361 | Ciberes | 10 | 41263 |
Purwadadi | 86.30 | 57,578 | 59,434 | 59,617 | Pasir Bungur | 10 | 41261 |
Cikaum | 92.80 | 46,038 | 50,372 | 50,813 | Cikaum Barat | 9 | 41266 |
Pagaden | 44.81 | 58,834 | 63,138 | 63,571 | Pagaden | 10 | 41251 |
Pagaden Barat (West Pagaden) | 49.10 | 33,905 | 34,849 | 34,942 | Bendungan | 9 | 41252 |
Cipunagara | 100.78 | 59,342 | 64,333 | 64,838 | Tanjung | 10 | 41257 |
Compreng | 65.67 | 43,823 | 48,981 | 49,511 | Jatireja | 8 | 41258 |
Binong | 47.41 | 42,937 | 46,764 | 47,152 | Cicadas | 9 | 41253 |
Tambakdahan | 58.62 | 40,428 | 43,799 | 44,140 | Tambakdahan | 9 | 41267 |
Ciasem | 110.04 | 101,924 | 110,256 | 111,098 | Girang | 9 | 41256 |
Pamanukan | 35.38 | 55,128 | 58,704 | 59,062 | Pamanukan | 8 | 41264 |
Sukasari | 64.23 | 39,567 | 42,332 | 42,610 | Sukamaji | 7 | 41250 |
Pusakanagara | 54.71 | 38,253 | 43,598 | 44,153 | Pusakaratu | 7 | 41265 |
Pusakajaya | 60.94 | 44,668 | 48,263 | 48,626 | Kebondanas | 8 | 41255 |
Legonkulon | 72.23 | 21,770 | 23,842 | 24,053 | Legonkulon | 7 | 41254 |
Blanakan | 97.15 | 60,912 | 64,214 | 64,543 | Blanakan | 9 | 41259 |
Totals | 2,051.76 | 1,465,157 | 1,595,320 | 1,608,594 | 253 |
Subang has a variety of artistic and cultural interest.
A number of resorts exist in the Subang area to the north of Bandung. These include the following:
The handover of the Republic of Indonesia from the Netherlands to Japan, before independence, 1942. These buildings are in Lanud Suryadharma, Kalijati District.
KM | Toll Road | Toll Gate | Destination | |
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98 | Cikopo-Palimanan Toll Road | Kalijati | Kalijati, Purwadadi, Sukamandi | |
110 | Subang | Subang, Pamanukan, Lembang | ||
76 | Sadang | Purbaleunyi Toll Road | Sadang | Sadang, Purwakarta, Subang |
127 | Pasteur | Pasteur, Lembang |
Patimban Deep Sea Port is under construction seaport at Subang, West Java, as an upgrade from the existing small Patimban Port. It is located about 70 kilometers from the Karawang Industrial Estate and 145 kilometers from the city center of Jakarta, where many Japanese industrial firms, particularly automotive manufacturers operate. The project was initialized in 2017 and predicted to be operated in 2019.[8]
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