Cileungsi

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Cileungsi
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Cileungsi
Location in Bogor Regency, Java and Indonesia
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Cileungsi
Cileungsi (Java)
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Cileungsi
Cileungsi (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°24′10″S106°58′48″E / 6.402664°S 106.980053°E / -6.402664; 106.980053
Country Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province West Java
Regency Bogor Regency
Area
  Total70.08 km2 (27.06 sq mi)
Elevation
110 m (360 ft)
Highest elevation
178 m (584 ft)
Lowest elevation
55 m (180 ft)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate [1] )
  Total269,651
  Density3,800/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+7 (IWST)
Area code (+62) 251
Vehicle registration F
Villages 12
Website kecamatancileungsi.bogorkab.go.id

Cileungsi is a town and an administrative district (Indonesian: kecamatan) in the Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The town is a suburb located southeast of Jakarta, south of the city of Bekasi, east of Depok and is part of its metropolitan region - Jabodetabek (or Jakarta Raya). The distance between Cileungsi and Jakarta is 37.7 km (23.4 miles).

The district covers an area of 70.08 km km2, and had a population of 276,369 at the 2010 Census and 288,347 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as published by the district-level BPS as at mid 2022 was 269,651, comprising 135,978 males and 133,673 females; [1] however the regency-level BPS published an official estimate as at mid 2023 of 301,089. [2] The administrative centre is located at the town of Cileungsi, and the district is sub-divided into twelve villages (desa), all sharing the postcode of 16820, as listed below with their areas and their populations as at mid 2022.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
Desa
Area
in
km2
Population
mid 2022
estimate
32.01.07.2001Pasirangin5.7938,896
32.01.07.2002Mekarsari5.7311,709
32.01.07.2003Mampir6.0116,262
32.01.07.2004Dayeuh11.8435,161
32.01.07.2005Gandoang6.4018,243
32.01.07.2006Jatisari4.698,386
32.01.07.2007Cileungsi Kidul6.2236,551
32.01.07.2008Cipeucang4.4112,476
32.01.07.2009Situsari6.2518,540
32.01.07.2010Cipenjo4.9120,695
32.01.07.2011Limus Nunggal7.1629,227
32.01.07.2012Cileungsi (town)4.3523,505
32.01.07Totals70.08269,651

Like much of the northern part of the Bogor Regency, the district is largely made up of huge industrial parks and areas, along with many warehouses and factories, making it a huge contribution to the district's industry.

Asides from industrial areas, Cileungsi is also populated by many commuters, and can be considered a bedroom community. It features a lot of real estate housing, combined with another housing area to the west, called Cibubur. As a matter of fact, the housing area of Cibubur itself is beginning to extend to Cileungsi's boundaries, starting from the early-2000s.

The eastern portion of Cileungsi is home to a huge recreational park, featuring large gardens with tropical plants and plantations, as well as a waterpark, Taman Wisata Mekarsari. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kecamatan Cileungsi Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3201180)
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2024.
  3. 'Taman Wisata Mekarsari'