Probolinggo Regency

Probolinggo Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Probolinggo) is a regency in East Java province of Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,696.17 sq. km, and had a population of 1,096,244 at the 2010 Census[2] and 1,152,537 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 1,163,859 (comprising 573,945 males and 589,914 females).[1] Its capital was formerly the city of Probolinggo, but (after that city became an independent administrative entity) the capital is now at the town of Kraksaan.

Probolinggo Regency
Ngadas
Ngadas
Coat of arms of Probolinggo Regency
Motto(s): 
Prasaja Ngesti Wibawa
(By modesty for the sake of dignity)
Location within East Java
Location within East Java
Probolinggo Regency is located in Java
Probolinggo Regency
Probolinggo Regency
Location in Java and Indonesia
Probolinggo Regency is located in Indonesia
Probolinggo Regency
Probolinggo Regency
Probolinggo Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 7°44′07″S 113°28′18″E / 7.73528°S 113.47167°E / -7.73528; 113.47167
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceEast Java
Anniversary18 April 1746
CapitalKraksaan
Government
 • RegentPuput Tantriana Sari
 • Vice RegentTimbul Prihanjoko
Area
 • Total1,696.17 km2 (654.89 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate[1])
 • Total1,163,859
 • Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (IWST)
Area code(+62) 335
Websiteprobolinggokab.go.id

History

Indonesian National Revolution

The Dutch marines landed in Situbondo on 21 July 1947. They didn't meet much resistance from Indonesian forces. Some of them headed west to attacked Probolinggo from the east of the regency. At 16.15 on the same day, the forces supported by armored vehicles already arrived at Kraksaan. At 17.30, they already held the downtown area.[4] On 22 July morning, the Dutch seized the port of the city. They then set up perimeter near the railway, but met heavy resistance there. At night, Indonesian forces launched a counter-attack that made the Dutch forces pulled back to the port area. On 23 July, the Dutch launched an attack in Ledok Ombo village killing 15 soldiers of Indonesian forces.[5]

Indonesian forces launched small scale attacks to the Dutch defensive posts until early August. They also conducted scorched earth strategy to prevent the Dutch forces utilizing Indonesian facilities and food supply.[6]

Government

The administration of Probolinggo city (kota) and Probolinggo regency (kabupaten) has repeatedly been separated and merged. There was a separation of government of Probolinggo city (kotapraja) and the regency based on Ordonantie dated 20 June 1918. Then, according on Ordonantie of 9 August 1928, the city was abolished and the area was merged again into the regency.[7]

Under the Japanese occupation, the administrations were once again separated.[7] The city (under Japanese rule, the level was called shi) mayor (shico) was Gapar Wiryosudibyo, a middle school teacher, while the regency (ken) regent was Nyais Wiryosubroto. Both Probolinggo (shi and ken) were under an administration of Malang-shu (residency).[8]

During the National Revolution, on 13 August 1948 the city was abolished again and was absorbed into the regency. Then, after the Dutch recognition of Indonesian independence, the city and regency were separated again.[7]

Administrative districts

Late Dutch East Indies era

In late Dutch East Indies rule, there were 3 districts in Probolinggo Regency: Probolinggo, Tongas, and Sukapura. Probolinggo District itself was divided into 5 onderdistriks namely Probolinggo, Kanigaran, Wonoasih, Bantaran, and Leces.[9]

Current

Probolinggo Regency now consists of twenty-four districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and population totals from the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.[1] The table also includes the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 325 rural desa and 5 urban kelurahan - the latter all in Kraksaan District), and its postal codes. Each district has the same name as its administrative centre.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2023
No.
of
villages
Post
codes
35.13.01Sukapura102.0819,57119,64419,5641267254
35.13.02Sumber141.8826,13826,03825,904967263
35.13.03Kuripan66.7529,25430,19630,318767262
35.13.04Bantaran42.1340,64143,15043,6801067261 (a)
35.13.05Leces36.8154,70357,00557,3941067273
35.13.20Tegalsiwalan41.7436,22136,83036,8181267274
35.13.06Banyuanyar45.7052,20654,73655,2071467275
35.13.07Tiris165.6763,40468,52469,7261667287
35.13.08Krucil202.5352,36856,79057,8421467288
35.13.09Gading146.8548,11353,33854,6751967292
35.13.10Pakuniran113.8542,24444,07544,3911767290
35.13.11Kotaanyar42.5835,13136,55936,7931367293
35.13.12Paiton53.2868,91467,94967,5982067291
35.13.13Besuk35.0445,65849,53550,4591767283
35.13.14Kraksaan37.8065,59068,14668,55118 (b)67282
35.13.15Krejengan34.4338,03640,43040,9401767284
35.13.16Pajarakan21.3433,66733,93633,8391267281
35.13.17Maron51.3961,86465,38466,1001867276
35.13.18Gending36.6139,09841,81542,4191367272
35.13.19Dringu31.1350,73753,64254,2351467271
35.13.22Wonomerto45.6738,56940,86841,3461167253
35.13.24Lumbang92.7131,01532,20332,3881067255
35.13.23Tongas77.9563,62367,70468,5811467252
35.13.21Sumberasih (c)30.2559,47964,04065,0911367251
Totals1,696.171,096,2441,152,5371,163,859330

Notes: (a) excluding the village of Besuk, which has a post code of 67283.
(b) comprises 5 urban kelurahan (Semampir, Patokan, Sidomukti, Kraksaan Wetan and Kandangjati Kulon) and 13 rural desa.
(c) includes the offshore island of Pulau Giliketapang.

Tourism

Probolinggo Regency has various tourist attractions including Mount Bromo, white water rafting at Pekalen River, and also the Jabung Buddhist temple.

Rafting at Pekalen River

The location is about 1 hour from Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park which Pekalen river cuts Probolinggo city. With difficulty up to grade 3+, there are many bat caves and also small waterfalls along the cliff of Pekalen river which are difficult to find at other rivers.[10][11]

References

7°44′07″S 113°28′18″E / 7.73528°S 113.47167°E / -7.73528; 113.47167

Bibliography

  • Sapto, Ari (2020). Gerilya Republik di Kota Probolinggo 1947-1949 [Republic's Guerrilla in Probolinggo City 1947-1949]. Matapadi. ISBN 978-602-1634-42-4.