Jakarta
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This article is about the capital city of Indonesia. For other uses, see Jakarta (disambiguation).
Jakarta Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta | |||
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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) | |||
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Coordinates: 6°12′S 106°48′E / 6.2°S 106.8°ECoordinates: 6°12′S 106°48′E / 6.2°S 106.8°E | |||
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 | ||
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Time zone | WIB (UTC+7) | ||
Area code(s) | +62 21 | ||
Website | www.jakarta.go.id (official site) Enjoy Jakarta (tourism site) |
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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