List of districts of South Papua

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The province of South Papua (Provinsi Papua Selatan) in Indonesia is divided into four kabupaten (regencies) which in turn are divided administratively into districts, known as distrik under the law of 2001 on "special autonomy for Papua province".

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The districts of South Papua and their respective regencies are as follows (as of July 2022). Administrative villages (desa in rural areas and kelurahan in urban areas) are also listed for each district. [1] [2] [3]

Regency District Languages in district Administrative villages
Asmat Agats Asuwetsy, Bis Agats, Bisman, Bou, Briten (Biriten / Beriten), Kaye, Mbait, Per, Saw, Suwru, Uwus, Yamoth (Yomoth)
Asmat Akat Akat (Ayam), Bayiw Pinam, Beco, Buetkwar (Betkuar), Cumnew, Fakan, Jewes, Menepsimni (Manepsimni / Manep), Simini, Waw, Yuni
Asmat Atsy / Atsj Amanamkai, Ambisu, Atsj (Atsy), Bakasei, Bine, Bipin (Bipim), Cewewyamew, Sagoni / Sogoni, Yaisiu (Yaisu / Yasiu)
Asmat Ayip Comoro, Kawet, Mausi, Sagare, Wagi, Yefiwangi (Yefuwagi)
Asmat Betcbamu Atambuts, Biwar Laut, Desep, Omanesep, Pirpis, Warkal (Warkai), Yauw (You)
Asmat Der Koumur Amagais, Amaru (Amoro), Amkai, Amkun / Amkum (Ankum), Ero Saman, Sohomane, Suagai / Suwagai (Suwa), Yamkap (Yankap), Yerfum
Asmat Fayit Acenep (Ocenep/Otsjanep), Ainamsato, Ais, Akan Tapak, Amaita, Bagair, Bakyor, Basim, Bawos, Biopis, Bora, Isar, Kagas, Kayarpis, Mapane, Nanai (Nanay), Piramat, Pirien, Sayoa, Tauro, Waras, Wiyar, Yawas
Asmat Jetsy Akamar, Birak, Dawer, Katew, Pau, Powetsy, Sisakem, Yetsy
Asmat Joerat Omor, Onavai, Yamas, Yaun, Yeni / Yemi, Yufri (Smith)
Asmat Kolf Braza Auban, Binamsain, Butukatnau, Mabul, Patipi (Patippi), Pepera, Pirabanak, Sipenap / Sipanap (Asarep), Ulakin, Woutu Brasa, Woutu Kolof
Asmat Kopay Aikut, Hahare, Heiyaram, Kaipom, Kawem, Sanep / Sanem, Sapen (Airosapem), Sasime, Simipit (Sinepit), Wagasu
Asmat Pantai Kasuari Bawor, Hainam, Kamur, Sanapai (Senapai), Sanep, Saramit / Seramit, Sarmafo, Yagamit, Yahui (Yahoi)
Asmat Pulau Tiga Aoep, Aou, As, Atat, Eroko, Esmapan, Fumeripit, Kapi, Nakai, Weo, Yakapis
Asmat Safan Aworkey / Aworket, Bayun, Emene (Eumene), Jitorsok, Kagirim / Kairin, Primapun (Firimapun / Firimapon), Saman, Samendoro / Semendoro, Santabor (Santambor), Simsagar, Tereo / Tareo (Taero), Yaptambor
Asmat Sawa Erma Agani, Bu, Er, Erma, Mumugu, Mumugu Dua, Pupis, Sauti, Sawa, Sona
Asmat Sirets Awok, Biwar Darat, Damen, Fos, Kaimo, Sakor, Waganu, Yaosakor
Asmat Suator Amakot, Ayak, Banum, Binam, Bor, Bubis, Bumu, Burbis, Daikot, Dekamor / Dekamer, Emnam, Jinak, Kapayap Dua, Kapayap Satu, Kapayap Tiga, Karbis, Nagatun, Somnak, Soray / Sorai, Ujung Batu, Vakam, Vakam Dua, Wabak, Wagabus, Waganu Dua, Waijens, Wowi
Asmat Suru-suru Ajin, Asgun, Berimono, Besika, Dumaten, Hom-hom, Hulam, Jifak, Katalina, Kebikduk, Koba, Korobuk, Laluk, Linduk, Obio, Sagapu, Salbik, Se (See), Suru-Suru, Tii, Tomor, Walase, Yensuku (Jesenko)
Asmat Unir Sirau Abamu, Amor, Ayir, Berip / Birip, Jipawer (Yipawer), Komor, Munu, Paar, Werer (Warer)
Boven Digoel Ambatkwi (Ambatkui)Anyumka, Arimbit, Awaken (Nyum), Klofkamp (Kolopkam), Kuken
Boven Digoel Arimop Arimbet, Aroa, Bukit, Ginggimop (Ginggimob), Maju, Patriot, Ujung
Boven Digoel Bomakia Aifa (Aifo), Bomakia Dua (II), Bomakia Satu (I), Somi, Uni
Boven Digoel Firiwage Firiwage, Kabuwage, Karuwage, Waliburu
Boven Digoel Fofi Bangun, Domo, Hamkhu, Hello, Makmur, Navini, Sadar, Sohokanggo
Boven Digoel Iniyandit Autriop, Langgoan, Ogenatan (Ogenetan / Ogenathan), Tetop, Wariktop (Wariktoop)
Boven Digoel Jair Anggai, Asiki, Butiptiri, Getentiri, Kapogu, Miri
Boven Digoel Kawagit Biwage, Biwage Dua, Kawagit, Kombai, Niop, Wanggom
Boven Digoel Ki Metto, Obinangge, Ujungkia, Watemu
Boven Digoel Kombay Kombai Dema, Sinimburu, Ugo, Wanggemalo, Yafufla
Boven Digoel Kombut Amuan, Kawangtet, Kombut, Moukbiran (Mokbiran)
Boven Digoel Kouh Jair, Kouh, Mandobo
Boven Digoel Mandobo Mandobo Ampera, Mariam, Mawan, Persatuan, Sohokanggo (Sokanggo)
Boven Digoel Manggelum Bayanggop, Burunggop, Gaguop, Kewam, Mangga Tiga, Manggelum
Boven Digoel Mindiptana Andobit (Andopbit), Anggumbit, Awayanka, Epsembit, Imko, Kakuna, Kamka, Mindiptana, Niyimbang, Osso, Tinggam, Umap, Wanggatkibi (Wanggat Kibi)
Boven Digoel Ninati Kawaktembut, Ninati, Tembutka, Timka, Upyetetko
Boven Digoel Sesnuk Amboran, Anggamburan, Kanggup, Sesnuk, Yomkondo
Boven Digoel Subur Aiwat, Kaisa (Kaisah), Subur, Waghai (Bhakti)
Boven Digoel Waropko Ikcan, Inggembit (Enggembit), Jetetkun / Yetetkun, Kanggewot, Upkim, Wametkapa, Winiktit, Wombon, Woropko (Waropko)
Boven Digoel Yaniruma Fefero (Fefeko), Manggemakhe (Manggemahe), Yaniruma
Mappi Assue Aboge, Asaren (Assaren), Chanani (Khanami), Eci, Girimio, Haffo, Homang, Isage, Jufo Besar, Jufo Kecil, Kaitok, Keru, Khabu, Kiki, Kopi, Meda, Sigare, Yame
Mappi Bamgi Konebi, Sibi, Tagaimon Karome, Tagaimon Sino, Yeloba
Mappi Citak-Mitak (Citakmitak)Abau, Bidneu (Bidnew), Epem, Kumasma, Senggo, Tamanin (Tamanim), Womin
Mappi Edera Bade, Banamepe, Geturki, Gimikia (Gemikya), Isyaman, Mememu, Yodom
Mappi Haju Amagatsu, Amenda, Amuro (Omuro), Arare, Atsipim, Gairipim, Kaibu, Kaibusene, Kasima, Katage, Kerke, Mani, Okor (Okoor), Paghai (Pagai), Semtaipim (Tsemtaipim), Sogope (Sogophe), Warogom, Wiyage, Yagatsu
Mappi Kaibar Amasu (Amazu), Binerbis, Fomu, Imembi, Tayau, Tiau, Yemu
Mappi Mambioman Bapai Agham, Ghanu, Ima, Khatan, Kogoyaman, Linggua, Magabag, Monana, Mur, Tereyemu, Waghien / Koba, Wagin, Waman, Waruwe, Yatan
Mappi Minyamur Ati / Atti, Kabe, Kaumi, Kayagae (Kayagai), Kofar, Kogir, Komru, Pano, Sene, Sumuraman (Sumur Aman), Taragai / Taragae, Upin
Mappi Obaa Dagimon, Emete, Enem, Gauda, Harome, Kadam / Oyim, Kepi, Kogo, Madu, Mappi Bawah / Yamui, Marbin, Masin, Metim, Muin, Obaa, Paedam, Piai, Rayam, Rep, Soba, Tokhom, Wairu, Wanggate, Yangpop
Mappi Passue Afogoma, Bagaram, Baitate, Kaime, Kotiak, Kotup (Xotup), Menya, Nohon, Passue / Taim, Rimba Jaya (Gayu), Sepoh, Tokhompatu / Tokompatu (Thokompatu), Urufu
Mappi Passue Bawah Bifo, Busiri, Haku, Honya, Keta, Samurukie, Veta, Wonggi
Mappi Syahcame Asset, Bosma, Homlikia (Homilikia / Homlikya), Kobeta, Oghoto, Osso
Mappi Ti Zain Basman, Kumaban, Merokima, Mu, Pier, Sagis, Tarwa, Tugumau
Mappi Venaha Getiyo, Harapan, Memes, Mopio, Pies (Piyes), Sahapikia (Sahapikya), Sien, Yibin
Mappi Yakomi Amk, Benggo, Borohaba, Hebeske, Kokoya, Ogorito, Yame
Merauke Animha Baad, Kaisah, Koa, Senegi, Wayau (Wayao / Wajau)
Merauke Elikobal Bouwer, Bumun, Bunggay, Bupul, Bupul Indah, Enggal Jaya, Geriser (Gerisar), Kweel, Metaat Makmur (Mantaat Makmur), Sipias, Tanas (Tanaas), Tof-Tof (Taftof)
Merauke Ilwayab (Ilyawab)Bibikem, Uli Uli, Wanam, Wogekel
Merauke Jagebob Angger Parmegi (Permegi), Blandin Kakayu (Blandin Kakayo), Gurinda Jaya, Jagebob Raya, Kamno Sari, Kartini, Makarti Jaya, Melin Megikar, Mimi Baru, Nalkin, Obaathrw (Obathrow / Obaa Troow), Poo, Wenda Asri, Yemunain Jaya (Jemunaen Jaya / Jemunaim Jaya)
Merauke Kaptel Bu Epe, Ihalik, Kaniskobat, Kaptel, Kwemsid
Merauke Kimaam Deka, Kalilam, Kimaam, Kiworo, Komolom, Kumbis, Mambum, Purawanderu, Teri, Turiram, Umanderu, Webu, Woner
Merauke Kontuar Kawe, Pembri, Sibenda, Wantarma, Wetau
Merauke Kurik Anumbob, Candra Jaya, Harapan Makmur, Ivimahad (Ivi Mahad), Jaya Makmur, Kaliki, Kurik, Salor Indah, Sumber Mulya, Sumber Rejeki, Telaga Sari, Wapeko, Wonorejo
Merauke Malind Domande, Kaiburse (Kaliburse), Kumbe, Onggari, Padang Raharja, Rawasari, Suka Maju
Merauke Merauke Bambu Pemali, Bokem, Buti, Kamahedoga, Kamundu, Karang Indah, Kelapa Lima, Mandala, Maro, Muli, Nasem, Nggolar, Rimba Jaya, Samkai, Seringgu Jaya, Wasur
Merauke Muting Andaito, Boha, Efkab Makmur (Metaat Makmur), Enggol Jaya (Elanggol Jaya), Kolam, Manway Bop (Manway Bob / Man Wai Bob), Muting, Pachas, Seed Agung (Sedayu Agung Prasasti), Selauw, Sigabel Jaya, Wan
Merauke Naukenjerai Kondo, Kuler (Tunas Baru), Onggaya, Tomer, Tomerau
Merauke Ngguti Nakias, Po Epe, Salam Epe, Taga Epe, Yawimu, Yomop
Merauke Okaba Alaku, Alatep, Dufmiraf, Es Wambi, Iwol, Makaling, Okaba, Sanggase, Wambi
Merauke Padua Bamol Dua (II), Bamol Satu (I), Padua, Sabudom, Sigad
Merauke Semangga Kuper, Kuprik, Marga Mulya, Matara, Muram Sari (Muramsari), Semangga Jaya (Semanggi Jaya), Sido Mulyo (Sidomulyo), Urumb, Waninggap Kay / Kai, Waninggap Nanggo
Merauke Sota Yam languages Erambu, Rawa Biru, Sota, Toray (Torray), Yanggandur
Merauke Tabonji Iromoro, Konjombando, Suam, Tabonji, Wanggambi, Yamuka, Yeraha
Merauke Tanah Miring Amun Kay, Bersehati, Hidup Baru, Isano Mbias (Isanombias), Kamangi, Ngguti Bob, Sarmayam Indah, Soa, Sumber Harapan, Tambat, Waninggap Miraf, Waninggap Say, Yaba Maru (Yabamaru), Yasa Mulya
Merauke Tubang Dodalim, Dokib, Wamal, Welbuti, Woboyo, Yowit (Yowied)
Merauke Ulilin Baidub, Belbelan (Belbeland), Kafyamke, Kandrakay (Kandrakai), Kindiki, Kir Ely (Kireli), Kumaaf, Mandekman, Nggayu, Rawahayu, Selil
Merauke Waan Dafnawanga, Kladar, Konorau, Sabon, Tor, Waan

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