Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta) is the capital of the Republic of Indonesia. Jakarta is the only city in Indonesia that have provincial-level status. Jakarta is located in the northwest part of the island of Java. Was once known as Sunda Kelapa (before 1527), Jayakarta (1527-1619), Batavia or Jaccatra (1619-1942), and Djakarta (1942-1972).
Jakarta has an area of approximately 661.52 km ² (oceans: 6977.5 km ²), with a population numbered 9,588,198 inhabitants (2010). Jakarta metropolitan area (Greater Jakarta/Jabotabek), which has a population of around 23 million inhabitants, is the largest metropolis in Indonesia or the sixth world.
Jakarta is located to the north of the island of Java, at the mouth of Ci Liwung, Jakarta Bay. Jakarta is located in the lowlands at an average elevation of 8 meters above sea level. This resulted in Jakarta is often flooded. South Jakarta is a mountainous area with high rainfall. Jakarta crossed by 13 rivers that it all boils down to the Gulf of Jakarta. The most important is Liwung Ci, which divides the city into two. Eastern and southern borders Jakarta and West Java province in the west bordering the province of Banten.
a Thousand Islands is an administrative district located in Jakarta Bay. Approximately 105 islands located as far as 45 km north of Jakarta.
Some attractions are located in Jakarta, including:
Central Jakarta Tourism
Presidential Palace/ Istana Merdeka
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The National Monument/ Monas
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The State Palace
West Jakarta Tourism
Wayang Museum is a Museum which located on Pintu Besar Utara Street Number 27, West Jakarta.
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The wildlife Park of Muara Angke is located in front of Housing in Indah Kapuk Beach, North Jakarta.
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Sunda Kelapa is a name for a port and adalah nama sebuah pelabuhan dan surrounding places in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol is a tourist attraction in North Jakarta.
As we know, the name synonymous "si Pitung" as a prominent figure of "champions" from Betawi Land
Jayakarta Prince Grave is located in Jatinegara society, and is the object of the famous pilgrimage in East Jakarta.
Monument to the Heroes of the Revolution
was built on the idea of the 2nd President of Indonesia, Suharto. Built on a land area of 14.6 hectares. The monument was built with the purpose of remembering the struggles of the heroes of the revolution.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
(TMII) is a cultural tourist area in Jakarta. In the middle of TMII there is a lake depicting the Indonesian archipelago.
South Jakarta Tourism
Situ Babakan is located about 300 m from the road Moh.Kahfi, with a total area of approximately 35 hectares. To go to Situ Babakan will pass through settlements and the People's Gardent.
The Wildlife Park of Ragunan is a Zoo Jakarta Government's stand on the land area of approximately 135 ha.
Fish Seed Ciganjur is land owned by the Government of DKI Jakarta with an area of over 10 ha.
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East Jakarta Tourism
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Jayakarta Prince Grave is located in Jatinegara society, and is the object of the famous pilgrimage in East Jakarta.
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South Jakarta Tourism
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Situ Babakan is located about 300 m from the road Moh.Kahfi, with a total area of approximately 35 hectares. To go to Situ Babakan will pass through settlements and the People's Gardent.
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