Tigi is an administrative district in Deiyai Regency, Central Papua, Indonesia.[1][2] Tigi is one of five districts that make up Deiyai Regency in Central Papua Province. Deiyai Regency was formed based on Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 55 of 2008, which split this area from Paniai Regency. Tigi district is designated as the capital of the regency.[3]

Tigi
Tigi is located in Central Papua
Tigi
Tigi
Location of the district in Central Papua
Tigi is located in Western New Guinea
Tigi
Tigi
Location of the district in Western New Guinea
Coordinates: 4°2′41.8063″S 136°16′55.2907″E / 4.044946194°S 136.282025194°E / -4.044946194; 136.282025194
Country Indonesia
Province Central Papua
Regency Deiyai
District seatWaghete I
Area
  Total
30.86 km2 (11.92 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
33,606
  Density1,089/km2 (2,820/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (WIT)
Postal Code
98764
ClimateCfb
Villages20

Geography

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Tigi district consists of 20 villages (kampung), namely:

  • Amago
  • Atouda
  • Bamou II
  • Bomau I
  • Bomou III
  • Buwoudimi
  • Ibodiyo
  • Idege
  • Ikiyawo
  • Motano
  • Mugouda
  • Okomakebo
  • Okomotadi
  • Oneibo
  • Peku
  • Ugiya
  • Waghete I
  • Waghete II
  • Yaba
  • Yaba II

References

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  1. Kementerian Dalam Negeri Indonesia (2018-12-29). Permendagri No. 137 Tahun 2017.
  2. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 1 Nov 2024, Kecamatan Tigi Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.9436030)
  3. "Undang-Undang Nomor 55 Tahun 2008" (PDF). JDIH DPR RI. Retrieved 2024-12-25.