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South Sumatra PROVINCE INFOGRAPHIC SOUTH SUMATRA INDRAGIRI HILIR DHARMASRAYA INDRAGIRI TANJUNG HULU Kuala Muara Sabak LIN GGA MOST DENSE LEAST DENSE JABUNG Tungkal BARAT TANJUNG JABUNG Kota Palembang MusiMuar aBanyuasinTEB O TIMUR Tebo Sengeti Muara Bungo KOTAJambi BUNGO Jambi JAMB I MOST POPULATED LEAST POPULATED Muara Bulian MU ARO JAMB I BATANG BANGKA HARI BATheNG KboundariesA and namesS shownungailiat and the Kota Palembang Kota Pagar Alam BdesignationsARAT used on this map do not imply MERAN GIN official endorsement or acceptanceKOTA by the Bangko PANGKALPINANG Muntok United Nations. MU SI Pangkal Pinang BANYUASIN Pangkal Pinang Sarolangun BANGKA TEN GAH SARO LAN GUN BANYU ASIN Rupit MUSI RAWAS BANGKA MU KOMUKO SELATAN Pendan Belirang-Beriti Sekayu KOTA Pangkalan PALEMBANG Balai Palembang Palembang KOTA Muara Aman LUB UKLINGGA U Muara OGAN LEB ONG KOMERING Beliti MU ARA Indralaya ILIR Baru ENIM Bukit Lubuklinggau Talang Ubi BENGKULU Daun UTARA OGAN Kayu Curup Prabumulih Agung Arga Makmur REJANG ILIR Kaba LEB ONG KOTA PRAB UMULIH KEPAHIANG Tebing Tinggi BENGKULU Kepahiang TEN GAH LAHAT Muara Enim EMPAT Bengkulu LAWANG Lahat Bengkulu Mesuji BENGKULU Legend: Pagar OGAN Alam KOMERING Dempo Baturaja ULU TIMUR Administrative Boundary Tais KOTA MESU JI PAGAR SELUMA Bukit Province Province Capital ALAM Lumut Balai OGAN District Patah KOMERING District Capital Martapura ULU BENGKULU WAY TULANGBAWANG SELATAN KANAN Panaragan Transportation Population Besar Jaya Kota Menggala Population counts at 1km resolution Manna Toll road OGAN KOMERING Blambangan TULANG Umpu ULU SELATA N Muaradua BAWANG LAMP UNG Primary road 0 BARAT TEN GAH Secondary road 1 - 5 KAUR 15 2,768 LAMP UNG Port 6 - 25 Ranau UTARA DISTRICTS VILLAGES Airport 26 - 50 Bintuhan Kotabumi 51 - 100 Other 101 - 500 Gunung Sugih LAMP UNG Liwa TIMU R 501 - 2,500 Metro Sukadana Volcano 228KOTA Sekincau METRO Water/Lake 2,501 - 5,000 Krui Belirang Suoh PRINGSEWU SUB-DISTRICTSLAMP UNG 5,000 - 130,000 SELATAN Coastline/River KOTA TANGGAMUS Pringsewu LAMP UNG Hulubelu BARAT KOTA BA NDAR GedonLgAMP UNG Kota Agung Tataan Bandar Lampung PESAWARAN Bandar Lampung GEOGRAPHY South Sumatera is located between 1° - 4°S and 102° - 106°E with a total area of 87,027.41km². South Sumatera has borders with Jambi Province (North), Bangka Belitung Province (East), Lampung Province (South) and Bengkulu Province (West). South Sumatera has a tropical and wet climate with average rainfall ranging between 1 - 650 mm per year. The average temperature ranges between 26.5°C to 28.4°C, while the level of humidity varies from 72% to 89%. (Source: Sumatera Selatan Dalam Angka 2013) POPULATION Source: Census year 2010, BPS 75+ 70-74 65-69 MALE DISABLE POPULATION PROJECTION 60-64 0.04% Sex Ratio 0.23% 0.13% Not able to taking care Visual 2,248,949 55-59 Hearing of themselves 2015 2020 2025 50.04% from Total Population 100.16 50-54 0.15% 0.12% 8,052,300 8,567,900 9,000,400 45-49 Walking Memory impairment FEMALE 40-44 From Total Population 49.70 48.40 47.30 2,245,455 35-39 49.96% from Total Population Dependency Ratio (%) 30-34 35.79% Urban Population 25-29 2.46 2.34 2.20 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD 20-24 Total Fertility Rate 1,202,159 15-19 69.20 69.90 70.40 10-14 EO (Male + Female) TOTAL POPULATION 5-9 29.00 26.60 24.90 4,494,404 0-4 64.21% 400 300 200 100 0 0 100 200 300 400 (in thousand) 24 Rural Population Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female) WATER & SANITATION Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS FOOD SECURITY IN 2009 DATA SOURCES WATER SOURCES VULNERABILITY Landscan Global 1.33% 0.09% TO FOOD INSECURITY Population Databases 37.69% 15.72% 3.83% 37.69% 4.84% http://web.ornl.gov/sci/ Priority 1 Districts Priority 4 Districts Priority 2 Districts Priority 5 Districts landscan/ Priority 3 Districts Priority 6 Districts No Data/Urban Area Road Network 12.13% 3.34% 6.79% 1.23% 1.72% The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and http://maps.navigasi.net Protected well Unprotected well Vulnerability Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined Refilled water River 75.75% 24.25% based on nine indicators which are related to food availability, food Administrative Boundary Subscribed water Rain access, food utilization and nutrition. The map was produced by Drilled well/pump Unprotected spring combining the indicators into a composite food security index. http://bps.go.id Retailed water Others Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources Protected spring Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green Packaged water Clean Drinking Water Sources shades. The map highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the Not Clean Drinking Water Sources district level and it should be noted that not all household living in dark red (priority 1) districts are food insecure, and conversely that not all SANITATION TYPES household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure. Food Security and Airport 61.27% 5.56% 25.74% http://www.wfp.org/count ries/ indonesia LIVELIHOOD Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price Admin Capital Private Shared Public Others 7.44% 90.83% 3.61% http://geospasial.bnpb.go .id SRTM Relief Background HEALTH Source: Census year 2010, BPS http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant 3.39% srtm/ HEALTH FACILITIES Mining Transportation and Communication Processing Industry Services Electricity, Gas and Clean water Finance, Leasing and Services company HOSPITAL PUSKESMAS PUSTU POSYANDU OTHERS Construction Others Port, Volcano, Coastline 51 298 822 6,440 2,743 Highest contributor for GDP: Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart. 1. Mining (21.31%) and River 2. Processing Industry (20.12%) 3. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (16.57%) http://geospasial.bnpb. go.id Population, Water & MEDICAL STAFF Sanitation, Education, EDUCATION Source: Census year 2010, BPS DOCTOR DENTIST MIDWIFE OTHERS Health, Vulnerable Groups, Livelihood, 1,142 203 5,012 4,393 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT LITERACY RATE Natural Disaster http://dibi.bnpb.go.id/ Postgraduate 93.76% From Total Population Undergraduate 0.17% 2.44% Never attending Diploma school 1.62% SCHOOL FACILITIES NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012) 6.25% PROVINCE BPBD 5000 Vocational Not graduated 4000 CONTACT DETAILS: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 from Elementary 1.12% 3000 21.10% Jl. Arah Bandara Sultan 2000 24 6 31 33 57 Senior 1000 Mahmud Badaruddin II, FLOOD 90 16.65% 0 WHIRLWIND 64 Palembang. DROUGHT 20 JUNIOR Junior MADRASAH Phone. (0711) 385108, LANDSLIDE 19 ELEMENTARY 16.91% Elementary KINDERGARTEN FOREST FIRE 3 SENIOR (INCL. SMK) Fax. (0711) 385107 33.75% State-owned public schools FLOOD & LANDSLIDE 1 Include private schools EARTHQUAKE 1 Madrasah This products is prepared by:.
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