Cianjur Regency
Cianjur Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of West Java, Indonesia. The area of the regency is 3,840.16 km2 and its population at the 2010 Census was 2,171,281;[1] the latest official estimate (as at January 2014) is 2,335,024. The town of Cianjur is its capital.
Administrative Districts
Cianjur Regency is divided into 32 districts (kecamatan), listed below with their populations at the 2010 Census.[2]
District | Population 2010 Census |
Agrabinta | 36,758 |
Leles | 31,931 |
Sindangbarang | 51,777 |
Cidaun | 64,181 |
Naringgul | 44,665 |
Cibinong | 57,842 |
Cikadu | 34,654 |
Tanggeung | 44,288 |
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District | Population 2010 Census |
Pasirkuda | 34,513 |
Kadupandak | 48,768 |
Cuati | 32,737 |
Takokak | 50,883 |
Sukanagara | 48,727 |
Pagelaran | 68,121 |
Campaka | 63,847 |
Campaka Mulya | 23,756 |
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District | Population 2010 Census |
Cibeber | 115,907 |
Warungkondang | 64,880 |
Gekbrong | 51,026 |
Cilaku | 96,823 |
Sukaluyu | 70,082 |
Bojongpicung | 70,959 |
Haurwangi | 53,641 |
Ciranjang | 74,439 |
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District | Population 2010 Census |
Mande | 69,148 |
Karangtengah | 134,318 |
Cianjur (district) | 158,125 |
Cugenang | 99,539 |
Pacet | 96,664 |
Cipanas | 103,911 |
Sukaresmi | 80,009 |
Cikalongkulon | 94,262 |
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Mount Padang
A terracing structure, although local people mention it as a pyramid, lies on Mount Padang, 31 kilometer from Cianjur through Warung Kondang. It is the biggest Megalithic Site in Southeast Asia.[3]
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