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South Sumatra


Motto: Palembang BARI (Bersih, Aman, Rapi, Indah)

Map of South Sumatra province in Indonesia
Capital Palembang
Governor Alex Noerdin
Area 53,435.72 km2 (20,632 sq mi)
Population 6,900,000  (2000)
Density 129.1 /km2 (334 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups Malay (31%), Javanese (27%), Komering (6%), Musi Banyuasin (3%), Sundanese (2%)[1]
Religion Muslim (96%), Christian (1.7%), Buddhist (1.8%)
Languages Indonesian
Time zone WIB (UTC+7)
Web site http://www.sumselprov.go.id

South Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Selatan) is a province of Indonesia. It is on the island of Sumatra, and borders the provinces of Lampung to the south, Bengkulu to the west, and Jambi to the north. Off the east coast are the islands of Bangka and Belitung, which were split from South Sumatra province to form the new province of Bangka-Belitung in 2000.

The capital of South Sumatra province is Palembang.

This province is divided into 10 regencies:

  • Banyuasin (Pangkalan Balai)
  • Lahat (Lahat)
  • Muara Enim Regency (Muara Enim)
  • Musi Banyuasin (Sekayu)
  • Musi Rawas (Muara Beliti Baru)
  • Ogan Ilir (Indralaya)
  • Ogan Komering Ilir (Kayuagung)
  • Ogan Komering Ulu (Baturaja)
  • East Ogan Komering Ulu (Martapura)
  • South Ogan Komering Ulu (Muaradua)

and 4 cities: Lubuklinggau, Pagar Alam, Palembang, and Prabumulih

[edit] References

  1. ^ Indonesia's Population: Ethnicity and Religion in a Changing Political Landscape. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. 2003. 

Coordinates: 2°45′S 103°50′E / 2.75°S 103.833°E / -2.75; 103.833

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