West Sumatra

West Sumatra
Sumatera Barat
Province of West Sumatra
Provinsi Sumatera Barat
Nickname: 
Ranah Minang (Minangkabau)
"Land of Minangkabau"
Motto: 
Tuah Sakato (Minangkabau)
"Agree to Implement the Consensus Result"
   West Sumatra in    Indonesia
Interactive map of West Sumatra
Coordinates: 1°00′S 100°30′E / 1.000°S 100.500°E / -1.000; 100.500
Country Indonesia
RegionSumatra
Province status10 August 1957
Capital
and largest city
Padang
Government
 • BodyWest Sumatra Provincial Government
 • GovernorMahyeldi Ansharullah (PKS)
 • Vice GovernorVasko Ruseimy
 • LegislatureWest Sumatra Regional House of Representatives (DPRD)
Area
 • Total
42,119.54 km2 (16,262.45 sq mi)
 • Rank16th in Indonesia
Highest elevation3,805 m (12,484 ft)
Population
 (mid 2024 estimate)
 • Total
5,836,160
 • Rank11th in Indonesia
 • Density138.562/km2 (358.873/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Ethnic groups (2010)87.33% Minangkabau
4.61% Batak (mainly Mandailing)
4.49% Javanese
1,43% Mentawai
0.82% Malays
0.38% Nias
0.33% Sundanese
0.22% Chinese
0.39 other
 • Religion (2024)97.56% Islam 0.06% Buddhism
 • LanguagesIndonesian (official)
Minangkabau, Mentawai (native, regional)
Batak, Malay
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
ISO 3166 codeID-SB
GDP (nominal)2022
 - TotalRp 285.4 trillion (13th)
US$ 19.2 billion
Int$ 60.0 billion (PPP)
 - Per capitaRp 50.6 million (22nd)
US$ 3,407
Int$ 10,632 (PPP)
 - Growth 4.36%
HDI (2024) 0.764 (6th) – high
Websitesumbarprov.go.id
Official nameOmbilin Coal Mining Heritage of Sawahlunto
CriteriaCultural: 
Reference1610
Inscription2019 (43rd Session)
Area268.18 ha (662.7 acres)
Buffer zone7,356.92 ha (18,179.3 acres)

West Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Barat) is a province of Indonesia. It is on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands off that coast. West Sumatra borders the Indian Ocean to the west, as well as the provinces of North Sumatra to the north, Riau to the northeast, Jambi to the southeast, and Bengkulu to the south. The province has an area of 42,119.54 km2 (16,262.45 sq mi), or about the same size as Switzerland or Penza Oblast, with a population of 5,534,472 at the 2020 census. The official estimate at mid 2024 was 5,836,160 (comprising 2,940,270 males and 2,895,880 females). The province is subdivided into twelve regencies and seven cities. It has relatively more cities than other provinces outside Java, although several of them are relatively low in population compared with cities elsewhere in Indonesia. Padang is the province's capital and largest city.

West Sumatra is home to the Minangkabau people, although the traditional Minangkabau region is actually wider than the province's boundaries, covering up to the western coast of North Sumatra, the southwestern coast of Aceh, the western region of Riau, the western region of Jambi, the northern region of Bengkulu, and Negeri Sembilan in Malaysia. Another native ethnic group is the Mentawai people, who inhabit the western islands of the same name. Islam is a predominant religion in the province, with about 97.4% of the total population.

West Sumatra was the centre of the Pagaruyung Kingdom, founded by Adityawarman in 1347. The first European to come to the region was a French explorer and cartographer named Jean Parmentier who arrived around 1523. The region was later colonised by the Dutch Empire and became a residency named Sumatra's West Coast (Dutch: Sumatra's Westkust), whose administrative area included the present-day Kampar Regency in Riau and Kerinci Regency in Jambi. Before becoming a province in 1957, West Sumatra was a part of the province of Central Sumatra (1948–1957), alongside Riau, Jambi, and the Riau Islands.