Banjar (Sundanese: ᮘᮔ᮪ᮏᮁ), is a city located in the east of West Java, Indonesia, on the border between West Java and Central Java. It was originally administered as part of Ciamis Regency, which surrounds it (except on the northeast side, where there is a common boundary with Central Java province, along the Tanduy River), but was split off to become an independent city on 11 December 2002. It covers a land area of 129.71 km2, and had a population of 175,157 at the 2010 Census and 200,970 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as of mid 2024 was 209,791 (comprising 105,289 males and 104,502 females). This city is also known as Banjar Patroman or Pataruman.

Administrative districts

The city of Banjar is divided into four administrative districts (Indonesian: kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census and the 2020 census, together with the official estimate as at mid 2024. The table also includes the location of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (totaling 9 classed as urban kelurahan and 16 as rural desa), and its postal codes.

Kode WilayahName of District (kecamatan)Area in km2Pop'n census 2010Pop'n census 2020Pop'n estimate mid 2024Admin centreNo. of villagesPost codes
32.79.01Banjar26.1652,44959,53060,431Balokang7 (a)46311 - 46315, 46317, 46321
32.79.03Purwaharja17.2120,52724,20025,519Puwaharja4 (b)46331 - 46334
32.79.02Pataruman54.1254,28661,32063,614Hegarsari8 (c)46316, 46322, 46323, 46326, 46327, 46335
32.79.04Langensari32.2347,89556,92060,227Langensari6 (d)46324, 46325, 46342 - 46344
Total city129.71175,157200,970209,791Karangpanimbal25

Notes: (a) comprising 3 kelurahan (Banjar, Mekarsari and Situbatu) and 4 desa. (b) comprising 2 kelurahan (Karangpanimbal and Purwaharja) and 2 desa. (c) comprising 2 kelurahan (Hegarsari and Pataruman) and 6 desa. (d) comprising 2 kelurahan (Bojongkantong and Muktisari) and 4 desa.

Transportation

Rail transport

The currently non-operational train service between Banjar and Cijulang, with a length of 82.385 kilometers, gives a beautiful panorama along the track, including hills and a view of the sea from above Pangandaran. The track has several old stations with class I, II, and III categories, and has three tunnels (one of them, the Wilhemina tunnel, with a length of 1,116 metres, is the longest tunnel in Indonesia); it is also the longest (Cikacepit) bridge in Indonesia, with a length of 1,250 metres and a height of 100 metres above the ground. The rail authority has announced its intention to re-activate the train service and will restore Pangandaran and Cijulang stations while still keeping their original features.

Climate

Banjar has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with heavy to very heavy rainfall year-round.

Climate data for Banjar
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)31.0 (87.8)31.2 (88.2)31.4 (88.5)31.5 (88.7)31.4 (88.5)30.8 (87.4)29.9 (85.8)30.1 (86.2)30.7 (87.3)31.4 (88.5)31.3 (88.3)31.2 (88.2)31.0 (87.8)
Daily mean °C (°F)27.2 (81.0)27.1 (80.8)27.3 (81.1)27.4 (81.3)27.4 (81.3)26.6 (79.9)26.0 (78.8)26.0 (78.8)26.5 (79.7)27.1 (80.8)27.3 (81.1)27.3 (81.1)26.9 (80.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)23.4 (74.1)23.1 (73.6)23.3 (73.9)23.4 (74.1)23.4 (74.1)22.5 (72.5)22.1 (71.8)21.9 (71.4)22.3 (72.1)22.9 (73.2)23.4 (74.1)23.4 (74.1)22.9 (73.3)
Average rainfall mm (inches)412 (16.2)353 (13.9)335 (13.2)267 (10.5)206 (8.1)118 (4.6)144 (5.7)104 (4.1)131 (5.2)204 (8.0)261 (10.3)343 (13.5)2,878 (113.3)
Source: Climate-Data.org

External links

  • Witton, Patrick (2003). Indonesia. Melbourne: Lonely Planet. p. 193. ISBN 1-74059-154-2.