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'''Jakarta''' is the [[capital city]] and the largest city of [[Indonesia]]. It is located on the northwest coast of the world's most populous island, [[Java]]. Jakarta is the center of economics, culture and politics of Indonesia, with a population of 10,770,487 as of 2020.
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== History ==
'''Jakarta''', officially the '''Special Capital Region of Jakarta''', is the capital and largest city of [[Indonesia]]. Located on the northwest coast of the island of [[Java]], Jakarta is the center of economics, culture, and politics of Indonesia. With a population of over 10 million people, it is the most populous city in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.


Jakarta has been home to multiple settlements. It was known as '''Sunda Kelapa''' during the Kingdom of Sunda period, '''Jayakarta''' during the short period of the Banten Sultanate, then '''Batavia''' under Dutch colonial rule, and '''Djakarta''' or '''Djakarta Raya''' during the short period of the Soekarno era, until its current name was officially adopted on 17 August 1972.
==History==
[[File:Batavia_-_Townhall_1770.jpg|thumb|left|Depiction of Batavia in 1770]]
The area of present-day Jakarta has been inhabited for centuries. It was an important trading port for the [[Kingdom of Sunda]] in the 4th century. The city was known as Sunda Kelapa before it was conquered by the [[Demak Sultanate]] in 1527, which renamed it Jayakarta. The city was later taken over by the [[Dutch East India Company]] and renamed Batavia, serving as the capital of the [[Dutch East Indies]].


== Geography ==
During the [[Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies]] in World War II, the city was renamed Jakarta. After Indonesia declared independence in 1945, Jakarta was officially proclaimed the national capital.


Jakarta is located on the northwest coast of Java, at the mouth of the [[Ciliwung River]] on Jakarta Bay, which is an inlet of the Java Sea. The northern part of Jakarta is plain land, some areas of which are below sea level and subject to frequent flooding. The southern parts of the city are hilly.
==Geography==
Jakarta is located on the northwest coast of Java, at the mouth of the [[Ciliwung River]] on Jakarta Bay, an inlet of the [[Java Sea]]. The city is situated in a low, flat basin, averaging 8 meters (26 feet) above sea level. This makes it prone to flooding, especially during the rainy season.


== Economy ==
==Economy==
Jakarta is the economic heart of Indonesia, contributing a significant portion of the country's GDP. The city is home to the [[Indonesia Stock Exchange]], and many multinational corporations have their Indonesian headquarters in Jakarta. The city's economy is diverse, with sectors such as manufacturing, trade, finance, and services playing key roles.


Jakarta is an important economic hub. It has a diverse economy in which the service sector dominates. It is the seat of the [[Indonesia Stock Exchange]] and numerous multinational corporations.
[[File:Jakarta_CBD.jpg|thumb|right|Jakarta's Central Business District]]


== Culture ==
==Culture==
Jakarta is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and European cultures. This diversity is reflected in the city's architecture, cuisine, and festivals. The city hosts numerous cultural events and is home to many museums and galleries.


Jakarta is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from the many ethnic groups that make up Indonesia. It is known for its vibrant arts scene, including music, dance, and theater.
[[File:Jakarta_Indonesia_National-Museum-01.jpg|thumb|left|The National Museum of Indonesia]]


== Transportation ==
===Museums and Galleries===
Jakarta is home to several important museums and galleries, including the [[National Museum of Indonesia]], which houses an extensive collection of artifacts from Indonesia's history and prehistory. The [[National Gallery of Indonesia]] showcases contemporary Indonesian art.


Jakarta is served by two international airports, [[Soekarno-Hatta International Airport]] and [[Halim Perdanakusuma Airport]], and a major seaport, [[Tanjung Priok]]. It also has an extensive system of roads and railways.
[[File:National_Gallery_of_Indonesia_(cropped).JPG|thumb|right|The National Gallery of Indonesia]]


== Education ==
==Transportation==
Jakarta has a well-developed transportation network, including buses, trains, and a [[TransJakarta]] bus rapid transit system. The city is notorious for its traffic congestion, but efforts are being made to improve public transportation and reduce reliance on private vehicles.


Jakarta is home to numerous universities, including the [[University of Indonesia]] and [[Jakarta State University]].
[[File:Busway_in_Bundaran_HI.jpg|thumb|left|TransJakarta bus in Bundaran HI]]


== Health ==
==Government==
Jakarta is a special capital region, meaning it has a status equivalent to a province. The city is governed by a governor and a regional council. The [[Istana Merdeka]] is the official residence of the President of Indonesia.


Jakarta has a range of healthcare facilities, including public and private hospitals. The city's health department oversees health service delivery.
[[File:Istana-Merdeka.jpg|thumb|right|Istana Merdeka, the Presidential Palace]]


== See also ==
==Tourism==
* [[List of cities in Indonesia]]
Jakarta offers a variety of attractions for tourists, from historical sites to modern shopping malls. The [[Kota Tua]] area, also known as Old Batavia, features colonial architecture and museums such as the [[Jakarta History Museum]].
* [[Provinces of Indonesia]]


== References ==
[[File:Museum_Fatahillah_Jakarta_2018_pas.jpg|thumb|left|Jakarta History Museum in Kota Tua]]


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==Related pages==
 
* [[Indonesia]]
== External links ==
* [[Java]]
* [http://www.jakarta.go.id Official website]
* [[Sunda Kelapa]]
* [[Batavia, Dutch East Indies]]


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Latest revision as of 10:54, 23 March 2025

Capital and largest city of Indonesia



Jakarta, officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of the island of Java, Jakarta is the center of economics, culture, and politics of Indonesia. With a population of over 10 million people, it is the most populous city in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

History[edit]

Depiction of Batavia in 1770

The area of present-day Jakarta has been inhabited for centuries. It was an important trading port for the Kingdom of Sunda in the 4th century. The city was known as Sunda Kelapa before it was conquered by the Demak Sultanate in 1527, which renamed it Jayakarta. The city was later taken over by the Dutch East India Company and renamed Batavia, serving as the capital of the Dutch East Indies.

During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies in World War II, the city was renamed Jakarta. After Indonesia declared independence in 1945, Jakarta was officially proclaimed the national capital.

Geography[edit]

Jakarta is located on the northwest coast of Java, at the mouth of the Ciliwung River on Jakarta Bay, an inlet of the Java Sea. The city is situated in a low, flat basin, averaging 8 meters (26 feet) above sea level. This makes it prone to flooding, especially during the rainy season.

Economy[edit]

Jakarta is the economic heart of Indonesia, contributing a significant portion of the country's GDP. The city is home to the Indonesia Stock Exchange, and many multinational corporations have their Indonesian headquarters in Jakarta. The city's economy is diverse, with sectors such as manufacturing, trade, finance, and services playing key roles.

Jakarta's Central Business District

Culture[edit]

Jakarta is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and European cultures. This diversity is reflected in the city's architecture, cuisine, and festivals. The city hosts numerous cultural events and is home to many museums and galleries.

The National Museum of Indonesia

Museums and Galleries[edit]

Jakarta is home to several important museums and galleries, including the National Museum of Indonesia, which houses an extensive collection of artifacts from Indonesia's history and prehistory. The National Gallery of Indonesia showcases contemporary Indonesian art.

The National Gallery of Indonesia

Transportation[edit]

Jakarta has a well-developed transportation network, including buses, trains, and a TransJakarta bus rapid transit system. The city is notorious for its traffic congestion, but efforts are being made to improve public transportation and reduce reliance on private vehicles.

TransJakarta bus in Bundaran HI

Government[edit]

Jakarta is a special capital region, meaning it has a status equivalent to a province. The city is governed by a governor and a regional council. The Istana Merdeka is the official residence of the President of Indonesia.

Istana Merdeka, the Presidential Palace

Tourism[edit]

Jakarta offers a variety of attractions for tourists, from historical sites to modern shopping malls. The Kota Tua area, also known as Old Batavia, features colonial architecture and museums such as the Jakarta History Museum.

Jakarta History Museum in Kota Tua

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