Payung, South Bangka

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Payung
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Payung
Location of Payung in Bangka-Belitung
Coordinates: 2°36′S106°8′E / 2.600°S 106.133°E / -2.600; 106.133
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Province Bangka Belitung Islands
Regency South Bangka Regency
Established30 April 2001
Area
[1]
  Total372.95 km2 (144.00 sq mi)
Population
 (2020) [1]
  Total22,473
  Density60/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+7 (Western Indonesia Time)
Area code +62718

Payung is a district of South Bangka Regency, Bangka-Belitung Islands. It is located in the northern part of the regency, bordering the Central Bangka Regency.

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History

Payung district was established in 2001, in which at the time was part of Bangka Regency. In 2003, the district became part of newly-established South Bangka Regency.

Administrative divisions

The district is subdivided into nine villages. The administrative center is located at Payung village. [2]

VillageArea (km2)Population
Bedengung65.3212,275
Irat32.4381,308
Sengir30.751,503
Payung50.4664,222
Nadung17.8981,407
Ranggung46.6023,279
Pangkal Buluh38.6532,520
Malik59.6531,321
Paku31.172,154

Economy

The economy of the district is largely agricultural, with the labor force nearly entirely engaged in agriculture. [2] :42

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