Padangsidimpuan (also known as Padang Sidimpuan) is a city in
North Sumatra
North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ...
,
Indonesia
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, and the former capital of
South Tapanuli Regency
South Tapanuli (Tapanuli Selatan in Indonesian Language, abbreviated Tapsel) is a regency in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Its seat is the town of Sipirok. This regency was originally very large and contained thousands of towns and villages, includin ...
, which surrounds the city. It covers an area of 159.28 km
2 and had a population of 178,818 according to the 2000 Census. This increased to 191,554 in the 2010 Census
[Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.] and 225,105 in the 2020 Census.
[Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.] The official estimate as of mid-2023 was 236,217, comprising 119,228 males and 116,989 females.
[Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, ''Kota Padangsidempuan Dalam Angka 2024'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.1277)]
Padangsidimpuan City is located 448 km from the provincial capital, Medan, and is situated in the southwestern most part of
North Sumatra Province.
History
Etymology and Dutch colonial rule
Around 1700, Padangsidimpuan was a small hamlet frequently visited by traders as a resting place. It was called "Padang Na Dimpu" in the
Angkola language
Angkola, or Batak Angkola, is an Austronesian language of Sumatra
Sumatra () is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the list of islands by area, sixth ...
, where ''Padang'' means "expanse" or "wide area," ''na'' means "in," and ''dimpu'' means "high." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "a wide expanse in a high place." In ancient times, this area served as a stopover for traders from various regions, including fish and salt traders traveling the routes of
Sibolga
Sibolga (formerly sometimes Siboga) is a city and a port located in the natural harbour of Sibolga Bay on the west coast of North Sumatra province, in Indonesia.
The city is located on the western side of North Sumatra facing the Indian Ocean, ...
–Padangsidempuan–
Panyabungan and Padang Bolak (North Padang Lawas)–Padangsidimpuan–Sibolga.
As the city developed, the Dutch Colonial Government, through Staatsblad Regulation No. 563/1937, elevated Padangsidimpuan to city status. At that time, the city was administratively divided into six ''Weks'' (''Wijk'' in Dutch), as follows: Wek I (Kampung Marancar), Wek II (Pasar Julu), Wek III (Kampung Teleng), Wek IV (Kampung Jawa), Wek V (Pasar Siborang and Sitamiang), and Wek VI (Kampung Darek).
Over time, the city developed and became the economic center of the
Tapanoeli Residency. This growth was fueled by the development of plantation industries such as rubber and coffee, as well as the trade sector, including the trading of
salt
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(known as ''Sira'' in Angkola), fish, and other commodities from the surrounding area.
Indonesia Revolution 1945–1949
After
President
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*President (government title)
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Sukarno
Sukarno (6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967.
Sukarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independenc ...
proclaimed
Indonesia's independence on August 17, 1945, news of the proclamation was brought by fighters from the Sibolga area and
Bukittinggi
Bukittinggi (, Jawi script, Jawi: , formerly ) is the third largest city in West Sumatra, Indonesia, with a population of 111,312 in 2010Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 121,028 in 2020.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. An official es ...
. On July 15, 1947, Vice-president
Mohammad Hatta
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visited Padangsidimpuan as part of a working visit from Bukittinggi to Medan, during the Dutch Military Aggression, which aimed to defend the Republic of Indonesia against
Operation Kraai
Operation Kraai (Operation Crow) was a Dutch military offensive against the '' de facto'' Republic of Indonesia in December 1948, following the failure of negotiations. With the advantage of surprise, the Dutch managed to capture the Indonesi ...
.
After Mohammad Hatta visited Padangsidimpuan, President Sukarno visited the following year. He was warmly welcomed upon his arrival and delivered a speech at Pasar Batu and a square (now the Grand Mosque Al-Abror/New Grand Mosque). He then continued his journey to Sibolga and Tarutung.
Several months after President Sukarno's visit to Padangsidimpuan, the Dutch violated the Renville Agreement and invaded
Tapanuli in the early hours of December 19, 1948. Dutch soldiers breached the status quo line in
Asahan by shooting and killing members of the Security Police who were performing their duties in the Republic's security area. On that day, the Dutch army also advanced from
Rantau Prapat to Wingfoot (now
Kotapinang).
On September 23, 1948, the Dutch army crossed the status quo line in
Ajibata at 3:00 AM, and by 5:00 AM, their troops had landed in
Balige. By transporting troops via
Lake Toba
Lake Toba (, Toba Batak: ᯖᯀᯬ ᯖᯬᯅ; romanized: ''Tao Toba'') is a large natural lake in North Sumatra, Indonesia, occupying the caldera of the Toba supervolcano. The lake is located in the middle of the northern part of the island of ...
, the Dutch army succeeded in breaking through the T.N.I.'s defenses. Meanwhile, the Dutch deployed paratroopers at
Silangit airport in
Siborong-borong. By midday, the Dutch army reached
Tarutung. On December 24, 1948, at 9:00 AM, the Dutch army landed troops in
Sibolga
Sibolga (formerly sometimes Siboga) is a city and a port located in the natural harbour of Sibolga Bay on the west coast of North Sumatra province, in Indonesia.
The city is located on the western side of North Sumatra facing the Indian Ocean, ...
. All of these operations were carried out by the Dutch, including breaking the static line at Rakjat and Ajibata Islands, disembarking troops at Silangit, and landing troops in Sibolga, with support from airplanes that dropped bombs and fired machine guns.
On January 2, 1949, Padangsidimpuan was occupied by Dutch troops. That night, the
Indonesian National Armed Forces
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(TNI), along with local youth, launched an attack on the Dutch troops in Padangsidimpuan. After the attack, they withdrew. Through Padangsidimpuan, the Dutch army was able to advance and occupy Pijorkoling.
Liberation Democracy (1950-1960)
After the recognition of sovereignty in the
Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference
The Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference (; Indonesian: ) was held in The Hague from 23 August to 2 November 1949, between representatives of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Indonesia and the Federal Consultative Assembly, ...
, the South Tapanuli Regency People's Representative Council was formed on March 11, 1950. This was alongside the establishment of South Tapanuli Regency, which included Mandailing Natal Regency, Padang Bolak Regency, and Padangsidimpuan Regency. The formation was later reinforced by Law No. 7 of 1956, which established a 27-member People's Representative Council with its capital in Padangsidimpuan.
New Order until autonomous city (1982-2001)
In 1982, through Government Regulation No. 32 of 1982, Padangsidimpuan's status was elevated to that of an administrative city, marking a step toward becoming an autonomous city. It consisted of two sub-districts: South Padangsidimpuan and North Padangsidimpuan.
Geography
Padangsidimpuan is a medium-sized city located in
North Sumatra Province, southeast of
Sibolga
Sibolga (formerly sometimes Siboga) is a city and a port located in the natural harbour of Sibolga Bay on the west coast of North Sumatra province, in Indonesia.
The city is located on the western side of North Sumatra facing the Indian Ocean, ...
. The city was established in 2001 through Law Number 04 of 2001, which pertains to the formation of Padangsidimpuan City. Geographically, Padangsidimpuan is situated between 01º 08' 00" - 01º 28' 00" North Latitude and 99º 13' 00" - 99º 20' 00" East Longitude. It has a tropical climate, with an average temperature ranging from 22 .5 °C - 24 °C. The city is surrounded by several hills and is crossed by numerous rivers and streams. Padangsidimpuan stretches from northwest to southeast in the valley of Mount Lubuk Raya, part of the
Bukit Barisan ridge, and features a mix of hills and lowlands, with elevations ranging from 260 meters to 1,100 meters above sea level.
The topography of the area is characterized by a valley surrounded by the Barisan Hills, giving the Padangsidimpuan city area the appearance of a basin resembling a lake when viewed from a distance. The highest peaks of the hills and mountains surrounding the city are Mount Lubuk Raya and Bukit (Tor) Sanggarudang, which are located side by side to the north of the city.
One of the notable hills in Padangsidimpuan is Bukit (Tor) Simarsayang. Several rivers flow through the city, including the Batang Ayumi River, Aek Sangkumpal Bonang (which is also the name of a shopping center in the city center), Aek Rukkare (which joins Aek Sibontar), Aek Batangbahal, and Aek Batang Angkola. The latter flows along the southern and southwestern boundaries of the city, meeting Aek Sibontar near Naposo Stadium.
Administrative districts
The city is divided into six
district
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s (), listed below along with their areas, populations from the 2010
and 2020 Censuses,
and official estimates as of mid-2023.
The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centers, the number of
administrative villages and subdistricts in each district (totaling 37 urban ''kelurahan'' (subdistricts) and 42 rural ''desa'' (villages)), and their post codes.
Note that "Padangsidimpuan" is abbreviated to "PS" in the table above.
Economic
The majority of the people of Padangsidimpuan earn their income from farming, which includes
rice fields and
plantations
Plantations are farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations, centered on a plantation house, grow crops including cotton, cannabis, tobacco ...
. The main plantation product is
zalacca. Initially,
zalacca plantations were concentrated at the foot of Tor Sanggarudang (including Hutakoje, Hutalambung, and Sibakkua). However, in the late 1970s,
zalacca plantations expanded to the foot of
Mount Lubuk Raya (such as Lobu Layan, Sitaratoit, and Pintu Langit) and to the western area of the city. Other plantation products include
rubber
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Types of polyisoprene ...
,
coffee
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,
coconut
The coconut tree (''Cocos nucifera'') is a member of the palm tree family (biology), family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus ''Cocos''. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, ...
,
cocoa,
cloves
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, ''Syzygium aromaticum'' (). They are native to the Maluku Islands, or Moluccas, in Indonesia, and are commonly used as a spice, flavoring, or fragrance in consumer products, ...
,
candlenuts, and
cinnamon
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.
The following is a list of market facilities in Padangsidimpuan City:
# Inpress Market (Aek Tampang dan Sadabuan)
# Sangkumpal Bonang Market
# Pasar Batu (Pajak Batu), the oldest market in the city
# Cok Kodok Market
# Mahera Market
# Traditional Market (Poken), open every day of the week
# Lubuk Raya Market in Joring Natobang
# Pijor Koling Market
# Hutaimbaru Market
Transportation
Padangsidimpuan City is located 448 km from
Medan
Medan ( , ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of North Sumatra. The nearby Strait of Malacca, Port of Belawan, and Kualanamu International Airport make Medan a regional hub and multi ...
, the capital of
North Sumatra Province, and is surrounded by
South Tapanuli Regency
South Tapanuli (Tapanuli Selatan in Indonesian Language, abbreviated Tapsel) is a regency in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Its seat is the town of Sipirok. This regency was originally very large and contained thousands of towns and villages, includin ...
. The city is accessible by both land and air transportation. There are two airports connected to Padangsidimpuan City: Ferdinand Lumbang Tobing Airport in Central Tapanuli Regency and Aek Godang Airport in North Padang Lawas Regency. For air transportation, the city is accessible via these airports.
For land transportation, Padangsidimpuan can be reached by road in approximately 10 hours. The city has good land access and is strategically located along the main route connecting various growth centers in the Sumatra region. The distance from Padangsidimpuan to
Medan
Medan ( , ) is the capital city, capital and largest city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of North Sumatra. The nearby Strait of Malacca, Port of Belawan, and Kualanamu International Airport make Medan a regional hub and multi ...
via
Sibolga
Sibolga (formerly sometimes Siboga) is a city and a port located in the natural harbour of Sibolga Bay on the west coast of North Sumatra province, in Indonesia.
The city is located on the western side of North Sumatra facing the Indian Ocean, ...
is 470 km, via
Sipirok Sipirok is a town in North Sumatra province of Indonesia and the seat (capital) of South Tapanuli Regency. It is known for the Batu Jomba Sipirok, a badly maintained highway which becomes difficult and dangerous during wet weather.
Notable resident ...
is 406 km, and via
Gunung Tua is 507 km. Padangsidimpuan is also a key intersection for land routes to Medan, Sibolga, and
Padang
Padang () is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of West Sumatra. It had a population of 833,562 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 909,040 at the 2020 Census;Bad ...
(
West Sumatra
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) on the western Sumatra route.
Padangsidimpuan can be accessed from Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, and
Padang
Padang () is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of West Sumatra. It had a population of 833,562 at the 2010 CensusBiro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011. and 909,040 at the 2020 Census;Bad ...
,
West Sumatra
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, by bus or taxi. Several bus companies, such as PO Bus
Antar Lintas Sumatera, PO Bus Sampagul, PO Bus Satu Nusa, PO Bus Mandailing Antar Nusa, and other taxi services, operate on these routes.
Becak Sidimpuan
The most important public transportation in Padangsidimpuan is the Vespa tricycle. While motorized becaks in various Indonesian cities typically use mopeds or scooters, in Padangsidimpuan, it is the classic Vespa that powers the rickshaws.
The shape of the rickshaw is also interesting. The passenger seat at the front resembles the front of a bus, with clear glass forming a concave shape. Passengers board from the left side. The seat is not very large, so if the passenger is of a larger build, the rickshaw can only accommodate one person.
All of the tricycles, estimated to number more than 1,000 units, were produced in the 1970s. Generally, these Vespa tricycles were released in 1973, with the Vespa Sprint series also being available in 1970.
Although the Vespa is from an older era, this rickshaw is still well-maintained. Despite the availability of newer motorbikes with more advanced engines, this has not influenced pedicab owners to replace them. The classic Vespa remains a distinctive feature of the city of Padangsidimpuan.
Demography
Population
The total population of Padangsidimpuan Municipality in 2022 was estimated at 231,062 people, consisting of 115,038 males and 116,024 females. With an area of 159.28 km², the population density is approximately 1,451 people per km².
[Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kota Padangsidempuan Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.1277)]
Religion
The majority of residents in Padangsidimpuan are Muslim, with smaller communities of Christians, Catholics, and Buddhists. According to the 2010 Census, the population breakdown is as follows: 89.95% Muslim, 8.94% Christian, 0.46% Catholic, 0.35% Buddhist, and 0.29% other religions.
HKBP_Padangsidimpuan,_Res._Padangsidimpuan_(02).jpg, Protestant Church HKBP, Padangsidimpuan
Climate
Padangsidimpuan has a
tropical rainforest climate
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(Af) with moderate rainfall from June to August and heavy rainfall during the remaining months. The weather is mild throughout the year, with both rainy and sunny days.
Tourism
Tourism in Padangsidimpuan City has developed significantly, with several areas serving as popular tourist centers. These include the Salak Monument area, Jalan Merdeka, Pasar Pajak Batu, Tor (Bukit) Simarsayang, and Teletubbies Hill in Batunadua, all of which are key tourist destinations in the city.
Tugu Salak (Salak Monument)
The Tugu Salak is an iconic landmark of the city, and many Padangsidimpuan residents use it as a park or a place to relax, typically from the afternoon to the evening.
Alaman Bolak Padang Nadimpu (Padang Nadimpu Square)
Padang Nadimpu Square (Bahasa Indonesia : Alun-alun Padang nadimpu = ''Bahasa Angkola-mandailing : Alaman Bolak Padang Nadimpu'') is located in the city center. It serves as a community gathering place open to the public, typically visited in the afternoon and evening to enjoy the atmosphere of the city center.
Pasar Pajak Batu Area.
The Pasar Pajak Batu area is one of the economic centers in Padangsidimpuan City, offering necessities, typical souvenirs from the city (Silua Sidimpuan), and other goods to meet the community's needs. At night, the area transforms into a culinary hub for the residents of Padangsidimpuan City.
Tor (Hill) Simarsayang
Tor Simarsayang is a hill in Padangsidimpuan City, located approximately 3 km from the city center. From the top of this hill, visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the city. At the summit of Simarsayang Hill, there are several cafes and relaxation spots. The area becomes lively in the afternoon and evening, offering a great vantage point to view Padangsidimpuan City at night.
Gallery
KITLV_A1034_-_Markt_te_Padangsidimpoean,_KITLV_153316.tiff, Market in Padangsidimpuan Between 1940 and 1950 (Now Sangkumpal Bonang Market)
KITLV_A1034_-_MULO-school_te_Padangsidimpoean,_KITLV_153322.tiff, MULO School in Padangsidimpuan 1920–1930
KITLV_A1034_-_Protestantse_kerk_te_Padangsidimpoean,_KITLV_153320.tiff, Protestant Church RMG Padangsidimpuan 1930-1940 (Now HKBP Padangsidimpuan)
Padang Sidimpuan Kota Salak - panoramio.jpg, A street
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