Bone Regency is a regency of South Sulawesi province of Indonesia. Originally the seat of the Bone state, it joined Indonesia in 1950. The regency covers an area of 4,559.00 km2 and had a population of 717,682 at the 2010 census[2] and 801,775 at the 2020 census.[3] The official estimate of population as of mid-2023 was 820,510.[1] Its main products are seaweed, rice, and fish. The administrative centre is the town of Watampone, which comprises the three districts of Tanete Riattang Barat, Tanete Riattang, and Tanete Riattang Timur within the regency.
In 1605, during the reign of the tenth king of Bone Latenri Tuppu Matinro Ri Sidenreng, Islam entered Bone and caused a change in local culture, including a renaming of various aspects of the regal system.[5] Bone State later enjoyed a period of prosperity in the middle of the 17th century.[4]
In May 1950, the people held demonstrations in Watampone against the royalty and Bone's membership in the State of East Indonesia. This caused the sultan to step down and join Indonesia.[5]
Geography
Bone is located on the east coast of South Sulawesi. It has 174 kilometres (108 mi) of coastline[5] and covers an area of 4,559 square kilometres (1,760 sq mi).[4] It includes a total of 88,499 hectares (884.99 km2) of rice fields.[6]
The climate of Bone is tropical, with the wet season from April to September and the dry season from October to March. The temperature ranges from 26 to 34 °C (79 to 93 °F), with air humidity averaging 95% - 99%. The average annual rainfall varies from less than 1,750 millimetres (69 in) to 3,000 millimetres (120 in).[6]
Demographics
According to a 2010 census, Bone Regency had 717,268 residents, consisting of 341,335
males and 375,933 females. This gave a sex ratio of 90.80 for the regency, or 91 males for every 100 females. It displayed a population growth rate of 0.67% per annum for the 2000-2010 period.[7] At the 2020 census, Bone Regency had 801,775 residents, consisting of 391,682
males and 410,093 females.[2] The mid 2023 official estimate was 820,510 inhabitants (comprising 400,508 males and 420,002 females).[1]
The majority of residents of Bone Regency are Muslim, with numerous mosques and places for studying Islam. There are also some churches in Watampone.[4]
Administrative districts
Bone Regency in 2020 (as in 2010) comprised 27 administrative Districts (Kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census[2] and 2020 census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid-2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages within each district (totaling 328 rural desa and 44 urban kelurahan), and its postal code(s).
Kode Wilayah
Name of District (kecamatan)
Area in km2
Pop'n census 2010
Pop'n census 2020
Pop'n Estimate mid 2023
Admin centre
No. of villages
Post code(s)
73.08.01
Bontocani
463.35
15,351
17,741
18,033
Kahu
11 (a)
92767 & 92768
73.08.02
Kahu
189.50
37,399
40,663
41,565
Palattae
20 (a)
92767 (b)
73.08.03
Kajuara
124.13
34,599
36,897
37,393
Bojo
18 (a)
92777
73.08.04
Salomekko
84.91
14,970
16,638
17,122
Manera
8 (a)
92775
73.08.05
Tonra
200.32
12,830
15,064
15,716
Bulu-bulu
11
92774
73.08.27
Patimpeng
130.47
15,670
18,117
18,611
Latobang
10
92768
73.08.06
Libureng
344.25
28,027
31,943
32,262
Camming
20 (c)
92766
73.08.07
Mare
263.50
25,129
28,817
29,962
Kadai
18 (a)
92773
73.08.08
Sibulue
155.80
32,664
35,418
36,458
Pattiro Bajo
20 (a)
92781
73.08.10
Cina
147.50
25,437
28,438
29,355
Tanete Harapan
12 (a)
92772
73.08.09
Barebbo (d)
114.20
25,383
29,806
31,228
Apala
18 (a)
92771 (e)
73.08.11
Ponre
293.00
13,198
15,101
15,645
Lonrong
9
92765
73.08.12
Lappariaja
138.00
23,183
26,970
27,310
Matango
9
92760
73.08.13
Lamuru
208.00
24,293
26,252
26,661
Lalebata
12 (a)
92764
73.08.25
Tellu Limpoe
318.10
13,771
16,064
16,235
Tujue
11
92771
73.08.26
Bengo
164.00
25,247
27,009
27,489
Bengo
9
92763
73.08.14
Ulaweng
161.67
24,504
26,937
27,989
Taccipi
15 (a)
92762
73.08.15
Palakka
115.32
22,084
25,548
27,157
Passippo
15
92761
73.08.16
Awangpone
110.70
28,583
33,773
35,310
Componge
18 (a)
92776
73.08.17
Tellu Siattinge
159.30
39,733
45,711
46,879
Tokaseng
17 (c)
92752
73.08.24
Amali
119.13
20,546
21,257
21,548
Taretta
15 (a)
92756
73.08.18
Ajangale
139.00
27,203
28,547
28,168
Pompanua
14 (c)
92755
73.08.19
Dua Boccoe
144.90
29,941
33,154
33,781
Uloe
22 (a)
92753
73.08.20
Cenrana
143.60
23,362
26,574
27,078
Ujung Tanah
16 (a)
92754
73.08.22
Tanete Riattang Barat (West Tanete Riattang)
53.68
43,512
50,699
51,647
Macanang
8 (f)
92731 -92735
73.08.21
Tanete Riattang
23.79
48,532
52,335
52,697
Salekoe
8 (g)
92711 -92714
73.08.23
Tanete Riattang Timur (d) (East Tanete Riattang)
48.88
40,393
46,302
47,210
Lonrae
8 (h)
92715 92719
Notes: (a) including one kelurahan. (b) except for the desa (villages) of Biru (postcode 92714), Cenrana (postcode 92754) and Palakka (postcode 92761). (c) including two kelurahan. (d) including several small islands off the east coast of the district. (e) except the desa (village) of Kading (post code 90225). (f) all 8 are kelurahan (Bulu Tempe, Jeppee, Macanang, Macege, Majang, Mattiro Walie, Polewali and Watang Palakka). (g) all 8 are kelurahan (Biru, Bukaka, Manurunge, Masumpu, Pappolo, Ta, Walanae and Watampone). (h) all 8 are kelurahan (Bajoe, Cellu, Lonrae, Pallette, Panyula, Tibojong, Toro and Waetuo).
Coat of arms
The coat of arms of Bone consists of a blue shield with a harrow, anchor, unsheathed kris, rice, cotton plant, and - at the bottom of the shield - the words Kabupaten Bone in red text on a white banner. The harrow and rice stand for the agricultural history of the area. The anchor signifies Bone's nautical prowess, while its symmetry and location in the middle of the shield represent rationality. The kris and red text signify bravery, while the cotton plant represents the Bone people's struggle for independence. The white banner stands for purity and holiness.[8]
Economy
The majority of Bone residents are farmers, commercial gardeners, and fishermen. In the area near the Gulf of Boni, seaweed, crabs, shrimp, and milkfish are the main source of income. Seaweed
production averages 3,821.5 tonnes per annum, while catches of shrimp, crabs, and milkfish average 4,318 tonnes, 2,061 tonnes, and 4.964 tonnes per annum each. Catches of other fish, mainly tuna, average 73,763.5 tonnes per annum.[9]
Transportation
Bone's sea transportation is handled by five harbours, a larger one located in East Taneteriattang named Bajoe and four smaller ones.[9]
References
Footnotes
^ abcdBadan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kabupaten Bone Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.7308)
"Arti dan Lambang Kab. Bone" [Meaning of the Coat of Arms of Bone Regency] (in Indonesian). Government of Bone Regency. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
"Geografi" [Geography] (in Indonesian). Government of Bone Regency. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
"Hasil Sensus Penduduk 2010: Kabupaten Bone" [Results of the 2010 Census: Bone Regency] (PDF) (in Indonesian). Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten Bone. Archived from the original(PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
"Kabupaten Bone" [Bone Regency] (in Indonesian). Departemen Dalam Negeri Republik Indonesia. Archived from the original on 28 October 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
"Kabupaten Bone" [Bone Regency] (in Indonesian). Konsorsium Mitra Bahari. 19 November 2010. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
Pamelleri, Andi (22 April 2006). "Riwayat Kabupaten Bone" [A Short History of Bone Regency] (PDF) (in Indonesian). Archived from the original(PDF) on 30 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2011.