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The name of the region is taken from the first two (or three) letters of each city's name: Ja-bo-de-ta-bek from Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi. The population of the Jakarta metropolitan area, with an area of 6,802.10 km 2 (2,626.31 sq mi), was 31.24 million according to the Indonesian 2020 Census, [14] making it the most populous ...
Bandung: 487 7,065,000 Bandung metropolitan area has more dense urban population than Surabaya metropolitan area. 3 Surabaya: 911 6,499,000 Surabaya metropolitan area has a larger population than Bandung metropolitan area, but comprises more rural areas than the later. 4 Medan: 478 3,632,000 Medan is the largest urban area outside of Java island.
Grand Indonesia; Green Pramuka Square; Harco Pasar Baru; Harco Mas Mangga Dua; Harmonie Exchange; ITC Cempaka Mas; ITC Roxy Mas; Mangga Dua Mall; Mega Glodok Kemayoran; Menteng Central; Menteng Huis; Menteng Prada; Metro Pasar Baru; Metro Atom Pasar Baru; Pasar Senen Jaya Blok 3; Pasar Tanah Abang; Plaza Atrium; Plaza Indonesia; Plaza Kenari ...
Metropolitan Mall is a shopping and entertainment center in Bekasi, Indonesia. It opened in 1993 and has over 85,500 m 2 (920,000 sq ft) of floor space with 225 stores. [1] It comprises two buildings, the Metropolitan Mall 1 and 2. Mall 2 opened in 2005.
A Transjakarta bus fleet serving Corridor 1 (Blok M–Kota) A Corridor 9 articulated bus departing from Pinang Ranti bus station in East Jakarta towards Pluit, North Jakarta. It is the longest BRT corridor of the system with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) A Corridor 13 bus operating with its dedicated elevated track.
West Bekasi (Indonesian: Bekasi Barat) is one of the twelve administrative districts (kecamatan) within the municipality of Bekasi, in Jabodetabek (Jakarta's metropolitan area) on the island of Java, Indonesia.
This type of city and regency in Indonesia is only found in Jakarta which consisted of five administrative cities and one administrative regency. As of January 2023, there were 514-second-level administrative divisions (416 regencies and 98 cities) in Indonesia. [3] The list below groups regencies and cities in Indonesia by provinces.
Jakarta [c] (/ dʒ ə ˈ k ɑːr t ə /; Indonesian pronunciation: [dʒaˈkarta] ⓘ, Betawi: Jakartè), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (Indonesian: Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, abbreviated to DKI Jakarta) and formerly known as Batavia until 1949, is the capital city of Indonesia and an autonomous region at the provincial level.