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Jakarta/Antasari–Depok Toll Road (section 3 & 4 under construction) [5] Bekasi–Cawang–Kampung Melayu Toll Road (Becakayu Toll Road), (section 2B under construction) [6] Jakarta Outer Ring Road 3 (beltway) [7] [circular reference] Kamal–Teluk Naga–Rajeg Toll Road; Semanan–Balaraja Toll Road
The next major section to be fully operational is the Jakarta-Cikampek section, spanning 72 km, this highway would become one of the most important and most used highway in Indonesia, as it is the fastest link between Jakarta and cities in eastern West Java, Central Java, and East Java. The Tangerang-Merak section is next to be completed, also ...
Malang: 212 1,620,000 Although it has no metropolitan area recognised on national level, Malang urban population extends far beyond its administrative area of 145 km 2. [13] The urban area is known as Greater Malang. 9 Yogyakarta: 231 1,576,000
This is a list of toll roads in Indonesia grouped per province.Partially opened, under-construction, and proposed toll roads are listed in italics.. The toll roads are operated by state-owned enterprises, mainly by Jasa Marga, Hutama Karya, Waskita Toll Road, and various private companies like Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada and Astra Infra.
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 [update] , there were 514-second-level administrative divisions (416 regencies and 98 cities) in Indonesia. [ 3 ]
The proportion of the core city's (Jakarta) population to that of the entire metropolitan area also declined significantly. In 2020, the population of Jakarta was only 30.4% of the total population of the Jakarta metropolitan area, continuing the decline from 54.6% in 1990 to 43.2% in 2000 and 35.5% in 2010.
Indonesia's capital city is Jakarta. Indonesia had 673 airports in 2013, ranging from grand international airports to modest unpaved airstrips on remote islands or inland interior areas located throughout the archipelago. [1] [2] Most of them are operated by Transportation Ministry technical operation units and state-owned PT Angkasa Pura I & II.
Ngliyep Beach, Malang. The beach is one of the sacred beach of Nyai Roro Kidul. [8] Puger Beach, Jember. The beach is one of the sacred beaches of Nyai Roro Kidul. [8] Puger Beach is known as a surfing spot and the beach also contains extensive sand dunes which reach the height up to 20 meters. [72] Sendang Biru Beach, Malang [11]