Banggai Regency

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Banggai Regency
Kabupaten Banggai
Luwuk town
Port of Luwuk
Flag of Banggai Regency
Coat of arms of Banggai Regency
Location within Central Sulawesi
Location within Central Sulawesi
Banggai Regency is located in Sulawesi
Banggai Regency
Banggai Regency
Location in Sulawesi and Indonesia
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Banggai Regency is located in Indonesia
Banggai Regency
Banggai Regency
Banggai Regency (Indonesia)
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Coordinates: 0°57′26″S 122°33′31″E / 0.957091°S 122.558593°E / -0.957091; 122.558593
CountryIndonesia
RegionSulawesi
ProvinceCentral Sulawesi
CapitalLuwuk
Government
  RegentAminuddin Tamoreka
  Vice RegentFurqaniddin Masulili
Area
  Total
9,672.70 km2 (3,734.65 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2025 estimate)[1]
  Total
382,009
  Density39.4935/km2 (102.288/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (ICST)
Area code(+62) 461
Websitebanggaikab.go.id

The Banggai Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Banggai) is a regency located at the eastern end of Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. It makes up a re-established regency (kabupaten), created on 4 October 1999 by splitting the existing Banggai Regency into this smaller Banggai Regency situated entirely on the mainland of Sulawesi (capital, Luwuk) and a new Banggai Islands Regency comprising the offshore islands to the southeast (capital, Banggai town) which are separated from mainland Sulawesi by the Peleng Straits (Selat Peleng). The residual Banggai Regency covers an area of 9,672.70 km2 and had a population of 323,626 at the 2010 census[2] and 362,275 at the 2020 census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2025 was 382,009 (comprising 193,782 males and 188,227 females).[1]

Culturally and linguistically the regency comprises two geographical sectors (which have no administrative significance). The eastern sector covers the Balantak Peninsula, largely populated by the Balantak people speaking their language, centred on the administrative capital of Luwuk. The western (Toili/Batui) sector, which covers the central part of the northeastern arm of Sulawesi, mainly comprise the Saluan people sharing the Saluan language; of its nine districts, the first six are on the south side of the peninsula and drain towards Tolo Bay, while the last three are on the north side of the peninsula and drain towards Tomini Bay.

Administration

At the 2010 census, the Banggai regency was divided into eighteen districts (kecamatan). Subsequently, another five districts have been created by the division of four existing districts in 2012 and 2015; a further (24th) district - Toili Jaya - has been created in 2023-24 from part of Toili District.

The statistics for these districts are tabulated below with their areas and their 2010[2] and 2020[3] Census populations, together with the official estimates as at mid 2025.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of villages in each district (291 rural desa and 46 urban kelurahan in total), and its post code.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
census
2010
Pop'n
census
2020
Pop'n
estimate
mid 2025
Admin
centre
No.
of
kelurahan
No.
of
desa
Post
code
72.01.09Toili762.6330,71634,42021,914Cendana Pura1 (a)1494764
72.01.12Toili Barat
(West Toili)
993.6720,70822,86024,844Sindang Sari-1794766
72.01.14Moilong220.3218,09718,63620,374Toili-1694765
72.01.24Toili Jaya(b)(b)(b)16,047Toilsu-1094764
72.01.01Batui1,062.3614,72519,48619,207Batui7 (c)694762
72.01.15Batui Selatan
(South Batui)
327.9712,84715,56015,635Sinorang-1094763
72.01.02Bunta579.0018,27719,82920,279Bunta4 (d)1894753
72.01.13Nuhon1,107.0017,88619,10520,475Tomeang-2094754
72.01.17Simpang Raya243.6913,58914,35715,018Rantau Jaya-1294755
Sub-totals forWestern sector1,929.69146,845164,253173,79312123
72.01.03Kintom428.7813,02311,34311,979Kintom3 (e)1194761
72.01.04Luwuk72.8273,90534,84933,293Luwuk8 (f)294711
- 94713
72.01.11Luwuk Timur
(East Luwuk)
216.3010,55712,08113,721Hunduhon-1394723
72.01.21Luwuk Utara
(North Luwuk)
246.08(g)20,07320,998Biak2 (h)994711
72.01.20Luwuk Selatan
(South Luwuk)
119.80(g)25,19825,591Simpong9 (i)194717
72.01.23Nambo169.70(j)8,5489,122Lontio6 (k)594760
72.01.07Pagimana957.3422,22323,28626,520Pagimana3 (m)3094751
72.01.08Bualemo862.0016,96817,65018,486Bualemo-2094752
72.01.16Lobu138.443,3233,7654,161Lobu-1094750
72.01.05Lamala220.6612,5107,0087,433Bonebobakal-1294771
72.01.10Masama231.6410,51711,58512,587Tangeban-1494772
72.01.22Mantoh226.00(n)6,8387,343Sobol-1094770
72.01.06Balantak196.469,3005,9666,181Balantak3 (p)1094773
72.01.18Balantak Selatan
(South Balantak)
146.504,4555,1655,596Tongke-1194774
72.01.19Balantak Utara
(North Balantak)
143.60(r)4,6675,205Teku-1094775
Sub-totals forEastern sector4,376.06176,781198,022208,21634168
Totals forRegency9,672.70323,626362,275382,009Luwuk46291

Notes: (a) the kelurahan is the town of Cendana, rather than the administrative centre in the desa of Cendana Pura.
(b) included in the figure for Toili District, from which it was split away in 2022. (c) the kelurahan are Bakung, Balantang, Batui, Bugis, Lamo, Sisipan and Tolando.
(d) Bunta I, Bunta II, Kalaka and Salabenda. (e) Kintom, Lontio and Mendono. (f) Baru, Bungin, Bungin Timur, Kaleke, Karaton, Luwuk, Mangkio Baru and Soho.
(g) The 2010 populations of Luwuk Utara and Luwuk Selatan Districts are included in the figure for Luwuk District, from which they were split away in 2015 and 2012 respectively.
(h) Kilongan and Kilongan Permai. (i) Bukit Mambual, Hanga-Hanga, Hanga-Hanga Permai, Jole, Kompo, Maahas, Simpong, Tanjung Tuwis and Tombang Permai.
(j) The 2010 population of Nambo District is included in the figure for Kintom District, from which it was split away in 2012.
(k) Lontio, Lontio Baru, Nambo Bosaa, Nambo Lempek, Nambo Lempek Baru and Nambo Padang. (m) Basabungan, Pagimana and Pakowa.
(n) The 2010 population of Mantoh District is included in the figure for Lamala District, from which it was split away in 2012. (p) Balantak, Dale-Dale and Talang Batu.
(r) The 2010 population of Balantak Utara District is included in the figure for Balantak District, from which it was split away in 2012.

References

  1. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 27 February 2026, Kabupaten Banggai Dalam Angka 2026 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.7202)
  2. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.