Pakuhaji
Town and district
Map
Interactive map of Pakuhaji
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceBanten
RegencyTangerang Regency
Established14 August 1992
Area
 • Total
54.55 km2 (21.06 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2024 estimate)[1]
 • Total
132,734
 • Density2,433/km2 (6,302/sq mi)

Pakuhaji is a town and a district (kecamatan) located in the Tangerang Regency of Banten Province on Java, Indonesia. It has a land area of 54.55 km2 and had a population of 103,506 at the 2010 Census[2] and 119,050 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2024 was 132,734 (comprising 68,343 males and 64,391 females).[1] The administrative centre is in the village of Buaran Bambu.

Pakuhaji was previously part of Sepatan district before it was split off from the northern part of the district in 1992.

The district is composed of the town (kelurahan) of Pakuhaji and thirteen others (desa), as tabulated below,[1] with all fourteen sharing the postcode of 15570.

The village of Kramat formed part of the particuliere landerij or private domain of Tan Eng Goan, 1st Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia, and of his successor, the 2nd Majoor Tan Tjoen Tiat.[4]

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
Kelurahan
or Desa
Area
in
sq. km
Pop'n
mid 2024
Estimate
36.03.15.1001 Pakuhaji (town) 2.63 12,311
36.03.15.2002 Paku Alam 2.31 8,027
36.03.15.2003 Bunisari 1.37 7,701
36.03.15.2004 Rawaboni 2.06 8,641
36.03.15.2005 Buaran Mangga 3.30 5,215
36.03.15.2006 Buaran Bambu 2.80 8,947
36.03.15.2007 Kalibaru 4.99 10,252
36.03.15.2008 Kohod 9.07 8,376
36.03.15.2009 Kramat 7.42 9,006
36.03.15.2010 Sukawali 4.34 9,377
36.03.15.2011 Surya Bahari 2.99 9,825
36.03.15.2012 Kiara Payung 3.44 16,457
36.03.15.2013 Laksana 4.08 6,530
36.03.15.2014 Gaga 3.73 12,069
36.03.15 Totals 54.55 132,734

References

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  1. ^ a b c Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 26 September 2025, Kecamatan Pakuhaji Dalam Angka 2025 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3603190)
  2. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ Lohanda, Mona (1994). The Kapitan Cina of Batavia, 1837-1942. Jakarta: Djambatan. Retrieved 19 October 2018.