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NORTH SUMATRA
PROVINCE
INFOGRAPHIC
ACEH
BA RAT
Langsa KO TA
A CEH
TEN GA H
Karang Baru
ACEH
TA MIAN G
Suka Makmue
Meulaboh
LA N GSA
A CEH
TIMU R
N A GA N
RAYA
Blang Kejeren
GAYO
LUES
Kembar
Blangpidie
The boundaries and names shown and the
designations used on this map do not imply
official endorsement or acceptance by the
Tapak
Tuan
Toll road
Primary road
Secondary road
Port
Airport
Other
Volcano
Water/Lake
Coastline/River
KOTA
TA N J U N GB A LA I
Limapuluh
Raya
Pematangsiantar
KO TA
SU B U LU S SA L A M
PA KPAK
Subulussalam
BARAT
Kisaran
KO TA
PEMATA N GSIA N TA R
SIMA LU N GU N
A CEH
SIN GKIL
Sinabang
SIME U LU E
Singkil
Toba
5,281
VILLAGES
Aek Kanopan
Dolok Sanggul
LA B U H A N B ATU
U TA RA
TO B A
SA MO S IR
HU MB A N G
HA S U N D U TA N
TAPAN ULI
TEN GA H
Tanjung
Balai
A SA H A N
SA MO S IR
Pangururan
Salak
Population counts at 1km resolution
Balige
KO TA
SIB O LGA
Sibolga
Pandan
KO TA
GU N U N GS ITO L I
NIA S
BA RAT
Lahomi
Gunung Sitoli
Gunung Sitoli
N IA S
NIAS
SELATAN
LA B U H A N B ATU
Bagan Siapi-api
Imun
Rantau LA B U H A N B ATU
Prapat
SELATA N
TAPAN ULI
UTA RA Helatoba-Tarutung
Tarutung
NIA S
UTARA
DISTRICTS
BATU
BARA
Sidikalang
Lotu
33
KO TA
Tebing
Tinggi TEB IN GTIN GGI
Sinabung
D A IR I
0
1-5
6 - 25
26 - 50
51 - 100
101 - 500
501 - 2,500
2,501 - 5,000
5,000 - 130,000
Sei Rampah
Lubuk
Pakam
Kabanjahe
Population
SER D A N G
B ED A GA I
Medan
Sibayak
KA RO
Province Capital
District Capital
Transportation
Medan
D EL I
SER D A N G
A CEH
TEN GGA RA
Administrative Boundary
Province
District
KO TA
B IN J A I
Kutacane
United Nations.
Legend:
Binjai
LAN GKAT
ACEH
SELATAN
KO TA
ME D A N
Stabat
ACEH
BA RAT
DAYA
TAPAN ULI
SELATA N
Sipirok
Sibualbuali
Lubukraya
Kota Pinang
PA DA N G
LAWA S
UTA RA
Gunung Tua
Padang
Sidempuan
B
KO TA
PA D A N GSID IMP U A N
Sibuhuan
PA DA N G
LAWA S
RO KA N
HULU
Pasir Pengaraian
MA N D A I LI N G
Panyabungan
N ATA L
Sorikmarapi
436
KA MP
P
Teluk
Dalam
PA SA MA N
BA RAT
SUB-DISTRICTS
PA SA MA N
Bangkin
Talak
Mau
Sarik-Gajah
Lubuk
Sikaping
Simpang Empat
MOST DENSE
Kota Sibolga
RO KA N
H IL IR
LEAST DENSE
Pakpak Bharat
MOST POPULATED
LEAST POPULATED
Kota Medan
Pakpak Bharat
A GA M
Lubuk Basung
LIMA
PULUH
KO TA
Sarilamak
Payakumbuh
KO TA
B U KI TTIN G GI
Bukittinggi
Tandikat
PA D A N G
PA RIA MA N
KO TA
PA RIA MA N
KOTA
PAYAKUMBU
Marapi
Padangpanjang
Batusangkar
KO
SAWAH
Sawahlunto
M
Pariaman Parit
Malintang KO TA SO L O K
PA DA N GSolok
Arosuka
GEOGRAPHY
North Sumatera is located between 1° - 4°N and 98° - 100°E with a total area of 72,981.23 km². The boundaries of the province are Aceh Province (North), the
Malaka Strait (East), Riau Province and West Sumatera Province (South) and Aceh Province and the Indonesian Ocean (West).
North Sumatera has a tropical climate with the average rainfall ranging between 800 - 4,000 mm per year. The average intensity of solar exposure is approximately
43%, while the level of humidity varies between 78% to 91%. (Source: Sumatera Utara Dalam Angka 2013)
SI
POPULATION
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
75+
70-74
65-69
MALE
6,483,006
99.76
49.94% from Total Population
POPULATION PROJECTION
DISABLE
60-64
Sex Ratio
0.20%
0.13%
Visual Memory impairment
55-59
0.05%
2015
Not able to taking care
of themselves
50-54
From Total Population
35-39
50.06% from Total Population
Hearing
Walking
40-44
6,498,526
13,937,800
0.10%
0.19%
45-49
FEMALE
Urban Population
2.87
15-19
68.30
10-14
TOTAL POPULATION
0-4
800
600
400
200
WATER & SANITATION
0
0
200
400
18.49%
600
800 (in thousand)
13.27%
3.37%
17.55%
8.41%
2.67
2.48
69.10
69.80
0.37%
7.44% 3.15%
1.91%
24
29.30
27.00
Infant Mortality Rate (Male + Female)
DATA SOURCES
Landscan Global
Population Databases
http://web.ornl.gov/sci/
landscan/
VULNERABILITY
TO FOOD INSECURITY
Priority 1 Districts
Priority 2 Districts
Priority 3 Districts
4.39%
32.10
50.84%
Rural Population
FOOD SECURITY IN 2009
Source: SUSENAS year 2011, BPS
WATER SOURCES
19.32%
53.60
EO (Male + Female)
5-9
12,981,532
55.30
Total Fertility Rate
20-24
3,251,551
Priority 4 Districts
Priority 5 Districts
Priority 6 Districts
No Data/Urban Area
Road Network
http://maps.navigasi.net
2.33%
82.32%
17.68%
Percentage of households based on the usage of water resources
SANITATION TYPES
LIVELIHOOD
HEALTH
B A RU
88.56%
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HOSPITAL
PUSKESMAS
207
PUSTU
536
POSYANDU
1,833
OTHERS
14,957
3,520
Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery
Mining
Processing Industry
Electricity, Gas and Clean water
Construction
MIDWIFE
555
Undergraduate
NG
2.97%
Diploma
1.80%
NATURAL DISASTER (2008-2012)
2008
2009
2010
18
39
Source: Census year 2010, BPS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
7,570
njung
43
2011
43
2012
0.15%
FLOOD
Never attending
school
6.12%
Vocational
Not graduated
from Elementary
2.49%
19.62%
78
141
WHIRLWIND
29
LANDSLIDE
14
DROUGHT
6
EARTHQUAKE
5
4
HIGH TIDE
2
VOLCANO ERUPTION
2
10000
8000
6000
Elementary
19.83%
25.02%
Port, Volcano, Coastline
and River
http://geospasial.bnpb.
go.id
Population, Water &
Sanitation, Education,
Health, Vulnerable
Groups, Livelihood,
Natural Disaster
http://dibi.bnpb.go.id/
Jl. Medan - Binjai KM. 10,3
No. 8, Medan.
0
Junior
SRTM Relief Background
http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/
srtm/
PROVINCE BPBD
CONTACT DETAILS:
12000
2000
22.23%
Admin Capital
http://geospasial.bnpb.go
.id
SCHOOL FACILITIES
4000
18
FOREST FIRE
LITERACY RATE
93.76% From Total Population
Postgraduate
Senior
FLOOD & LANDSLIDE
1. Agriculture, Veterinary, Forestry, and Fishery (21.70%)
2. Processing Industry (21.35%)
3. Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant (19.48%)
OTHERS
10,823
4.95% 1.41%
Highest contributor for GDP:
EDUCATION
DENTIST
2,643
O
3.90%
Trading, Hotel, dan Restaurant
Transportation and Communication
Services
Finance, Leasing and Services company
Others
Note: The livelihood under 1% are not displayed on the chart.
MEDICAL STAFF
DOCTOR
Source: PDRB 2012, based on dated price
13.13%
Others
SENIOR (INCL. SMK)
Public
KINDERGARTEN
Shared
Private
Food Security and Airport
http://www.wfp.org/count
ries/ indonesia
30.33%
MADRASAH
1.60%
JUNIOR
54.94%
Administrative Boundary
http://bps.go.id
Areas in red shades are less food secure compared to areas in green shades. The map
highlights the prevalence of food insecurity at the 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 household living in green (priority 6) districts are food secure.
Clean Drinking Water Sources
Not Clean Drinking Water Sources
A L IS
The prevalence of food security is based on the WFP Food Security and Vulnerability
Atlas. Vulnerability to food insecurity was determined based on nine indicators which
are related to food availability, food access, food utilization and nutrition. The map was
produced by combining the indicators into a composite food security index.
ELEMENTARY
Unprotected well
Unprotected spring
River
Rain
Others
Refilled water
Protected well
Drilled well/pump
Subscribed water
Protected spring
Packaged water
Retailed water
15,311,200
Dependency Ratio (%)
25-29
TOTAL HOUSEHOLD
2025
14,703,500
56.30
49.16%
30-34
2020
Phone. (061) 8468469,
Fax. (061) 8468015
State-owned public schools
Include private schools
Madrasah
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