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Jakarta

Jakarta

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Jakarta
Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
Special Capital Territory of Jakarta
(From top, left to right): Jakarta Skyline, Jakarta Old Town, Hotel Indonesia Roundabout, Monumen Nasional, Jakarta traffic, Istiqlal Mosque

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Nickname(s): The Big Durian[1]
Motto: Jaya Raya (Indonesian)
(Victorious and Great)
Jakarta is located in Indonesia
Jakarta
Location of Jakarta in Indonesia
Coordinates: 6°12′S 106°48′E / 6.2°S 106.8°E / -6.2; 106.8Coordinates: 6°12′S 106°48′E / 6.2°S 106.8°E / -6.2; 106.8
Country Indonesia
Province Jakarta
Government
 - Type Special administrative area
 - Governor Fauzi Bowo
Area
 - City 740.28 km2 (285.8 sq mi)
 - Land 662.33 km2 (255.7 sq mi)
 - Water 6,977.5 km2 (2,694 sq mi)
Elevation 7 m (23 ft)
Population (2010)[2] 9,580,000
 - City 9,580,000
 Density 14,464.08/km2 (37,461.8/sq mi)
 Metro 23,308,500
  [3]
Time zone WIB (UTC+7)
Area code(s) +62 21
Website www.jakarta.go.id (official site) Enjoy Jakarta (tourism site)
Jakarta (English pronunciation: /dʒəˈkɑrtə/;[4] Indonesian: /dʒakarta/), officially the Special Capital Territory of Jakarta, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of Java, it has an area of 661 square kilometres (255 sq mi) and a 2010 census count population of 9,580,000.[3] Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre. It is the most populous city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia, and is the twelfth-largest city in the world. The urban area, Jabodetabek, is the second largest in the world. Jakarta is listed as a global city in the 2008 Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC) research.[5] The city's name is derived from the Old Javanese word "Jayakarta" which translates as "victorious deed", "complete act", or "complete victory".
Established in the fourth century, the city became an important trading port for the Kingdom of Sunda. It grew as the capital of the colonial Dutch East Indies. It was made capital of Indonesia when the country became independent after World War II. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa (397–1527), Jayakarta (1527–1619), Batavia (1619–1942), and Djakarta (1942–1972).

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