Wonogiri Regency

Wonogiri Regency
Kabupaten Wonogiri
Regency

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Motto: Sabda Sakti Nugrahaning Praja

Location of Wonogiri Regency in Central Java
Coordinates: 7°55′S 111°03′E / 7.917°S 111.050°E / -7.917; 111.050Coordinates: 7°55′S 111°03′E / 7.917°S 111.050°E / -7.917; 111.050
Country Indonesia
Province Central Java
Capital Wonogiri
Government
  Regent Joko Sutopo
  Vice-Regent Edy Santosa, S.H.
Area
  Total 1,822.37 km2 (703.62 sq mi)
Population (2014)
  Total 940,297
  Density 520/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zone WIB (UTC+7)
Area code(s) +62 273
Website www.wonogirikab.go.id

Wonogiri is a regency (kabupaten) in the southeastern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,822.37 km2, and its population according to the latest (January 2014) estimate is 940,297; its capital is Wonogiri.[1]

Administrative districts

Wonogiri Regency is divided into 25 administrative districts ( kecamatan), listed below with their populations at the 2010 Census:[2]

District Population
2010 Census
Pracimantoto 58,892
Paranggupito 16,533
Girotontro 19,285
Giriwoyo 35,883
Batuwarno 16,907
Karangtengah 22,031
Tirtomoyo 48,652
Nguntotonadi 22,648
Baturetno 44,320

District Population
2010 Census
Eromoko 40,544
Wuryantoro 25,476
Manyaran 33,868
Selogiri 37,830
Wonogiri 77,271
Ngadirojo 52,831
Sidoharjo 39,332
Jatiroto 35,623

District Population
2010 Census
Kismantoro 35,505
Purwantoro 48,048
Bulukerto 28,854
Puhpelem 18,947
Slogohimo 45,107
Jatisrono 56,133
Jatipurno 30,699
Girimarto 37,685

Agriculture

Wonogiri Regency is an area of agriculture and plantation, so most of people in Wonogiri work as farmers. Generally, all areas of the regency produce much agriculture and plantation output. Casava, cacao, kacang mede are examples of the plantation output that are relatively good. Wonogiri also has many special foods. They include nasi tiwul, emping, bakso, mie ayam, gudangan, etc.[3]

Topography

Most of Wonogiri's area is rocky and hilly due to its location on the Sewu highlands. Since these highlands are of the karst type, many caves can easily be found in Wonogiri Regency and at least 41 caves have been discovered so far starting with the famous Song Gilap cave, Song Putri cave at Pracimantoro, Ngantap cave, Putri Kencana cave at Giritontro and including many unnamed caves all over the regency.

Wonogiri also has a dam called Gajah Mungkur Dam which has three main functions; as a power plant to produce electricity; to provide water for rice fields around Bengawan Solo River through irrigation programs; and for tourism.

Gajah Mungkur Reservoir Dam

Tourism

Items of tourist interest include:

  1. Gajah Mungkur Dam (Waduk Gajah Mungkur)
  2. Sembukan beach at Paranggupito district
  3. Nampu beach at Paranggupito district
  4. Kahyangan waterfall at Tirtomoyo district
  5. Kethu forest at Wonogiri district
  6. Putri Kencana cave at Pracimantoro district
  7. Girimanik waterfall at Slogohimo district
  8. Nggaguk Tirta Lestari swimming pool, cafe, restaurant at Jatisrono district
  9. Seper forest at Jatipurno
  10. Paragliding (Indonesian: Gantole) sport nearby Gajah Mungkur dam
  11. Off-Roading nearby Gajah Mungkur dam
  12. Plinteng Semar Miracle Stone at Wonogiri district
  13. Gunung Kembar Gandul a small mountain at Wonogiri district
  14. Gunung Pegat Small Mountain at Ngadirojo, Nguntoronadi district
  15. Gunung Kencur Small Mountain at Ngadirojo, Nguntoronadi district
Downtown of Wonogiri (Gandul Hill as Background)


References

  1. "Geografi", Wonogirikab.go.id, accessed Oktober 2011
  2. Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. "Kembangkan Pariwisata, Disbudparpora Gandeng ASITA", Solo Pos, accessed Oktober 2011
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