Gunungkidul (Javanese: ꧋ ꦒꦸꦤꦸꦁꦏꦶꦢꦸꦭ꧀ ꧉) is a regency area located in the Special Province of the Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The capital city is Wonosari City. The name "Gunungkidul" comes from the Javanese language (mountains in the south of Java Land), whose area is located in the Thousand Mountains range of Java Land South side, Special Province Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta.

Gunungkidul Regency
ꦑꦧꦸꦥꦠꦺꦤ꧀​ꦓꦸꦤꦸꦁꦏꦶꦢꦸꦭ꧀
Kabupaten Gunungkidul
Gunungkidul Handayani
Gunungkidul Handayani
Nicknames: 
Thousands Mount Regency (Kabupaten Pegunungan Sewu), Gathot Regency (Kabupaten Gathot), Thiwul Production Regency (Kabupaten Pembuat Thiwul), River Caves Regency (Kabupaten Sungai Bawah Tanah), Chalk Mount Regency (Kabupaten Gunung Kapur)
Motto: 
Dhaksinarga Bhumikarta
Gunungkidul Regency in Special Province of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
Gunungkidul Regency in Special Province of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta
CountryIndonesia
Special Administrative RegionYogyakarta
CapitalWonosari
Government
 • RegentH. Sunaryanta
 • Vice RegentHeri Susanto
Area
 • Total1,485.36 km2 (573.50 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)[1]
 • Total770,883
 • Density520/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
Post Code
55800
Area code0274
Vehicle registrationAB
Websitegunungkidulkab.go.id

The Regency covers an area of 1,485.36 km2, about one-third of the provincial area. It had a population of 675,382 at the 2010 Census[2] and 747,161 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 770,883[1] - comprising 380,635 males and 390,248 females - and so the population density in this regency is relatively low compared to other regencies.

This regency is bordered by Klaten Regency and Sukoharjo Regency in the north and northeast, Wonogiri Regency in the east, the Indian Ocean in the south, and Bantul Regency and Sleman Regency in the west and northwest. Gunungkidul Regency has 18 District (Kapanewon). Most of the district is in the form of hills and limestone mountains, which are part of the Thousand of Mountains. Gunungkidul is known as a barren area and often experiences drought in the dry season, but it has a unique historical feature, in addition to its tourism, cultural and culinary potential.

The traditional snacks and meals from Gunungkidul include "Gathot" and "Thiwul". They are made from Fermentation Cassava and Dry Cassava.

The southern coast of Gunungkidul has several beaches: Baron, Kukup, Krakal, Drini, Sepanjang, Sundak, Siung, Wediombo, Jungwok, Greweng, Sedahan and Sadeng. Some of these beaches provide fresh fish and other sea product supplied by local fisherman. The most notable is Baron Beach. There is a park next to the beach surrounded by seafood restaurants and hostels. There is a fresh fish market on the east side of the beach. On the west side, a river flows out from an almost sea-level cave on the side of the western ridge. The beach itself is khaki-colored and sprawled with traditional fishermen's boats. Beside the main beach, there is a kilometer of white sand beach lying beyond its eastern ridge. It can be reached by a small hike.

Geography edit

As the name implies, Gunungkidul Regency is dominated by mountains which are the western part of the Sewu Mountains or the South Limestone Mountains (from this nickname, the name "Gunungkidul" is derived), which stretches across the southern part of Java Island starting from the area eastward to Tulungagung Regency.

The Mountains are formed from limestone, indicating that in the past it was a seabed. The findings of ancient marine animal fossils support this assumption. This area began to become land as a result of tectonic and volcanic uplifts since the Miocene.

Gunungkidul Regency is one of the regencies in the Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Special Province, with Wonosari as the capital city. The total area of Gunungkidul Regency is 1,485.36 km2 or about 46.63% of the total area of the Special Province of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta. The city of Wonosari is located southeast of the Yogyakarta City (the capital of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Special Province), with a distance of ± 39 km. The Gunungkidul Regency area is divided into 18 Districts (Kapanewon) and 144 villages.

Administrative districts edit

 
A view taken from a hill in Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta
 
Indrayanti Beach, a scenic beach in Gunungkidul, known for its waves and similar island with Tanah Lot in Bali
 
An abandoned lighthouse (now operated as a tourist photo spots) in Baron Beach, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta

Gunungkidul Regency is divided into eighteen administrative districts (Indonesian: kapanewon), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages within each district (all classed as kalurahan), and its post codes.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kapanewon)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2022
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Post
code
34.03.06 Panggang

ꦥꦁꦒꦁ

99.80 26,509 28,951 29,790 Giriharjo 8 55872
34.03.18 Purwosari

ꦥꦸꦂꦮꦱꦫꦶ

71.76 19,361 20,655 21,160 Giritirto 5 55873
34.03.05 Paliyan

ꦥꦭꦶꦪꦤ꧀

58.07 29,083 32,017 33,000 Karangduwet 7 55871
34.03.15 Saptosari

ꦱꦥ꧀ꦠꦱꦫꦶ

87.83 34,270 38,323 39,620 Kepek 7 55870
34.03.07 Tepus

ꦠꦼꦥꦸꦱ꧀

104.91 31,889 35,251 36,360 Sidoharjo 5 55882
34.03.17 Tanjungsari

ꦠꦚ꧀ꦗꦸꦁꦱꦫꦶ

71.63 25,698 28,178 29,020 Kemiri 5 55881
34.03.11 Rongkop

ꦫꦺꦴꦁꦏꦺꦴꦥ꧀

83.46 26,901 28,610 29,290 Semugih 8 55884
34.03.16 Girisubo

ꦒꦶꦫꦶꦱꦸꦧ

94.57 22,188 24,490 25,250 Jerukwudel 8 55883
34.03.08 Semanu

ꦱꦼꦩꦤꦸ

108.39 51,737 58,155 60,180 Semanu 5 55893
34.03.10 Ponjong

ꦥꦺꦴꦚ꧀ꦗꦺꦴꦁ

104.49 49,803 54,487 56,090 Ponjong 11 55892
34.03.09 Karangmojo

ꦏꦫꦁꦩꦗ

80.12 48,768 55,419 57,470 Gedangrejo 9 55891
34.03.01 Wonosari

ꦮꦤꦱꦫꦶ

75.51 78,747 87,454 90,290 Kepek 14 55851 (a)
34.03.03 Playen

ꦥ꧀ꦭꦪꦺꦤ꧀

105.26 54,492 60,622 62,610 Ngawu 13 55861
34.03.04 Patuk

ꦥꦛꦸꦏ꧀

72.04 30,336 34,156 35,350 Patuk 11 55862
34.03.14 Gedangsari

ꦒꦼꦣꦁꦱꦫꦶ

68.14 35,265 38,389 39,480 Hargomulyo 7 55863
34.03.02 Nglipar

ꦔ꧀ꦭꦶꦥꦂ

73.87 29,687 32,764 33,780 Nglipar 7 55852
34.03.13 Ngawen

ꦔꦮꦺꦤ꧀

46.59 31,622 33,908 34,770 Kampung 6 55853
34.03.12 Semin

ꦱꦼꦩꦶꦤ꧀

78.92 49,026 55,332 57,300 Semin 10 55854
Totals 1,485.36 675,382 747,161 770,883 Wonosari 144

Note: (a) except the villages of Baleharjo (which has a post code of 55811) and Kepek (which has a post code of 55813).

General condition edit

Geography edit

Gunungkidul Regency is in a karst region. This leads to difficult geography for farmers and contributes to considerable poverty in the area because of water shortages.[4] Much of the Regency is included in the Mount Sewu (literally "thousand mountains") collection of limestone hills which stretches across parts of southern Java from parts of Kebumen Regency in the west near the border with West Java across to close to the city of Malang in East Java. The Menoreh Hills in the area south of Yogyakarta in Kulonprogo Regency, for example, are part of this series of limestone hills.[5]

Caves edit

The limestone hills are reported to contain hundreds of caves. These are classified locally as vertical luweng (known as "luweng" in Javanese) and horizontal caves. Jomblang Cave (Luweng Jomblang) and Kalisuci Cave (Luweng Kalisuci) located in the Semanu District in Gunungkidul Regency, as well as other caves in the area, are well-known to local caving (speleological) groups. Some of the caves are quite long; Cerme cave, for example, has an entrance in Bantul Regency and stretches for quite a distance eastward into Panggang subdistrict in Gunungkidul Regency.[5]

Prehistory edit

 
Statue menhirs from Gunungkidul

From archaeological findings, the area of Gunungkidul Regency is thought to have been inhabited by humans (Homo Sapiens) from 700,000 years ago.[6] Many find the instructions of human existence found in caves and niches in karst of Gunungkidul, especially in Ponjong District. The human propensity Gunung occupy the time it caused most of the lowland in Yogyakarta is still flooded.[7] The arrival of the first humans in Gunungkidul occurred at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. At that time, the human race Australoid migrated from the Pegunungan Sewu in Pacitan, East Java passing Wonogiri karst valleys, Central Java until it reaches the southern coast of Gunungkidul through ancient, Bengawan Solo.

Borderline edit

Culture edit

 
Walang goreng (fried grasshoppers)

Gunungkidul Regency is located in the limestone uplands of Java, thus soils are not very good for growing rice. Cassava replaced rice in this area. Some famous Gunungkidul cuisine includes thiwul, gathot (both are cassava-based food),[citation needed] and a delicacy called walang goreng (fried grasshoppers).[8]

Topography edit

North Zone edit

The northern zone is called Agung Batur region, with an altitude of 200–700 m above sea level. The situation is hilly, there are sources of groundwater depth of 6m - 12m from the ground. Latosol soil types dominated by volcanic and sedimentary parent hurricane stones. This area includes the districts of Patuk, Gedangsari, Nglipar, Ngawen, Semin, and the northern part of the district of Ponjong.

Central Zone edit

The Central Zone is called Ledok Wonosari development, with an altitude of 150–200 m above sea level. The soil type is dominated by Mediterranean association with the red and black grumusol limestone. So despite its long dry season, the water particles are still able to survive. There is a river on the land. Groundwater depth ranges between 60–120 m below the ground surface. This area includes the districts of Playen, Wonosari, Karangmojo and Ponjong, and the central and northern parts of Semanu.

South Zone edit

The Southern Zone is called Pegunungan Sewu development area (Duizon gebergton or Zuider gebergton), with an altitude of 0–300 m above sea level. Constituent bedrock is limestone with characteristic conical hills (Conical limestone) and the karst area. Underground rivers are often found in this region. The southern zone includes the districts of Saptosari, Paliyan, Girisubo, Tanjungsari, Tepus, Rongkop, Purwosari and Panggang, and the southern parts of Ponjong and Semanu.

Climatology edit

Gunungkidul regency including tropical area, the topography of a region dominated by karst region area. The southern region is dominated by karst region, that are numerous natural caves and underground rivers flowing. Under these conditions cause the condition of the land in the southern area which resulted in less fertile agricultural cultivation in this region is less than optimal. Gunungkidul climatological conditions generally exhibit the following conditions:

  • The average rainfall in 2010 amounted to 1954.43 mm/year with the number of rainy days an average of 103 days/year. Wet months 7 months, while the dry months range from 5 months. Gunungkidul north region has the highest rainfall over central and southern regions. Gunungkidul southern region has the most rain beginning late
  • Temperatures daily average of 27.7 °C, minimum temperature of 23.2 °C and a maximum temperature of 35  °C.
  • Relative humidity ranging between 80% - 85%, not too influenced by the high places, but more influenced by the seasons.

Heirloom edit

Tombak Kyai Marga Salurung edit

Tombak Kyai Marga Salurung is one of heirloom gift from the King of Yogyakarta, Hamengkubuwono X on Sunday, May 27, 2001, when the Celebration of 170th Anniversary of Gunungkidul Regency. Spear heirloom that has a new dhapur cekel, warangka kajeng sanakeling symbolize that the district government of Gunungkidul still has a major commitment to achieve lofty ideals are deeply rooted and always siding with the people. The leaders and the people have the attitude or the direction salurung approval, accord, saiyeg - saeka- kapti in the corridors of democracy, which means heavy hands make light work, conscious of their rights, but also respect the rights of others and known for certain obligations.

Tombak Kyai Panjolo Panjul edit

Songsong (Payung) Kyai Robyong edit

UNESCO Geopark edit

Gunungkidul Regency and the nearby Imogiri area (in Bantul Regency) and Pacitan Regency (East Java Province) is being promoted by the Indonesia government to be a UNESCO Geopark, due to their unique and scenic karst landscape. An accessor from UNESCO has visited 4 areas in July 2014. These include:[9]

 
A halo at Ngobaran beach, one of many scenic beaches in Gunungkidul Regency

As a karst region, Gunungkidul Regency has many caves, some of which have underground rivers. At least two of them (Pindul Cave in the Bejiharjo area and Kalisuci Cave in the Semanu area) are regarded as tourist sites[10] where tubing activities can be carried on.[11]

Nglanggeran primeval volcano in the Patuk area is only 600 meters high but there are excellent views from the peak to the north towards Mount Merapi and to the south across to the coast of Java. Scattered giant granite and andesite rock formations called "watu wayang" (puppet rocks) are found at the Mt Nglanggeran area as well as a nearby man-made lake. It takes around 3 hours to hike from the Pendopo Kali Song entrance point to the peak.[12]

Siung Beach Bay is about 300 meters in length, but swimming is prohibited because of dangerous rocks and severe waves. The cliff surrounding the beach, with over 200 tracks, is suitable for rock climbing.[13]

200 meters east of Siung Beach there is a 10-meter Jogan Tide Fall in Tepus district which is 70 kilometers from Yogyakarta in 2 hours drive. Rainy season is the best time to see the Jogan Tide Fall, because in the dry season, the water level is low.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kabupaten Gunungkidul Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3403)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ Slamet Susanto, 'Ponijo: Sunny disposition keeps water flowing' Archived 2014-12-20 at archive.today, The Jakarta Post, 16 August 2007.
  5. ^ a b 'Sewu mountain, a paradise for cave explorers', The Jakarta Post, 30 June 2001.
  6. ^ Kusuma M. Melacak Manusia Purba Gunungkidul. Kompas daring. Edisi Minggu, 11 Oktober 2009. Diakses 15 Juni 2014
  7. ^ Kompas - Melacak manusia purba Gunungkidul diakses pada 6 November 2009
  8. ^ "Walang Goreng Khas Gunungkidul" (in Indonesian). UMKM Jogja. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  9. ^ Hari Susmayanti (July 7, 2014). "Kristin Terkejut dengan Keindahan Gua Pindul".
  10. ^ "Cave Tubing Kalisuci". Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  11. ^ "Selamat Datang di website resmi desa Wisata Bejiharjo". Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  12. ^ Diyah Hayu Rahmitasari, 'A piece of heaven on earth', The Jakarta Post, May 13, 2013.
  13. ^ "Siung, Pantai Indah Bertembok Karang". May 15, 2012.
  14. ^ "Pantai Jogan, Panorama Air Terjun Di Bibir Pantai". Retrieved August 29, 2014.

External links edit

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