Greater Jakarta

Greater Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Raya) is the urban agglomeration surrounding Jakarta, Indonesia, the capital and largest city in the country. There are multiple definitions, all of which rank Greater Jakarta among the largest urban agglomerations on the planet.

Demography

Greater Jakarta is home to people from all over Indonesia and Southeast Asia, as well as a sizeable expatriate population. Greater Jakarta has significant numbers of Sundanese, Javanese, Betawi as well as Bataks from the rest of the island.

Definition

Main article: Jabodetabek

The definition of Jabodetabek is the basis for all metropolitan area definitions, however, it became a former designation in 2011.

Various names and definitions

As Greater Jakarta continued its rapid growth and sprawl over the decades, definitions are modified and municipalities (kota) coalesced out of regencies. Names grow longer as syllables of cities are tacked on the ends. Initially, the metropolitan area was defined as:

Furthermore, as the region is densely populated and large cities lie just outside even this definition, the following table has been provided:

Metropolitan Area nameDetailsPopulation 2010 CensusArea (km2)Population Density (People/km2)AgencyPop DateMap
Area of DKI Jakarta "City" of Jakarta, urban core. Latest population here 9,607,787 664 14,469 BPS, Tabel Hasil Sensus Penduduk 2010 2010 Census[1]
Jabodetabek "Former" Official Metropolitan area of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi cities and regencies, dense suburbanized zone. 27,957,104 6,392 4,373.8 BPS, Tabel Hasil Sensus Penduduk 2010 2010 Census[1]

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Coordinates: 6°10′30″S 106°49′43″E / 6.17500°S 106.82861°E