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Coordinates: 6°11′11″S 106°49′46″E / 6.1864°S 106.8294°E / -6.1864; 106.8294
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Central Jakarta
Jakarta Pusat
Administrative City of Central Jakarta
Kota Administrasi Jakarta Pusat
Other transcription(s)
 • BetawiJakarte Belah Tengah
Official seal of Central Jakarta
Map
Country Indonesia
Special Capital Region Jakarta
Government
 • MayorDhany Sukma
 • Vice MayorChaidir
Area
 • Total48.13 km2 (18.58 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)[1]
 • Total1,103,357
 • Density23,000/km2 (59,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.821 (very high)
Websitepusat.jakarta.go.id

Central Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Pusat) is one of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) and de facto Capital City of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. It had 902,973 inhabitants according to the 2010 census[2] and 1,056,896 at the 2020 census;[3] the official estimate as of mid-2023 was 1,103,357, comprising 553,471 males and 549,886 females.[1] Central Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality.

Central Jakarta is the smallest in area and population of the five administrative cities of Jakarta. It is both the administrative and political center of Jakarta and Indonesia. Central Jakarta contains several large international hotels and major landmarks such as Hotel Indonesia.

Administrative Districts

Central Jakarta Administrative City (Kota Administrasi Jakarta Pusat) is bounded by North Jakarta to the north, East Jakarta to the east, South Jakarta to the south, and West Jakarta to the west. It is subdivided into eight districts (kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census[2] and 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as of mid-2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, and the number of administrative villages (all classed as urban kelurahan) in each district, together with their names and postcodes.

Kode
Kemendagri
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
2010
census
Pop'n
2020
census
Pop'n
mid 2023
estimate
Pop'n
density
2023
(/km2)
Admin
centre
No.
of
villages
Villages
kelurahan
(with post codes)
31.71.07 Tanah Abang 9.30 144,459 175,150 188,098 20,226 Kebon Melati 7 Bendungan Hilir (10210), Gelora (10270), Kampung Bali (10250), Karet Tengsin
(10220), Kebon Kacang (10240), Kebon Melati (10230), Petamburan (10260)
31.71.06 Menteng 6.53 68,309 80,319 73,456 11,249 Menteng 5 Cikini (10330), Gondangdia (10350), Kebon Sirih (10340), Menteng (10310), Pegangsaan (10320)
31.71.04 Senen 4.22 94,540 118,879 124,404 29,480 Kwitang 6 Bungur (10460), Kenari (10430), Kramat (10450), Kwitang (10420), Paseban (10440),
Senen (10410)
31.71.08 Johar Baru 2.38 116,261 133,713 140,487 59,028 Johar Baru 4 Galur (10530), Johar Baru (10560), Kampung Rawa (10550), Tanah Tinggi (10540)
31.71.05 Cempaka Putih 4.69 84,850 94,031 98,718 21,049 Cempaka Putih Timur 3 Cempaka Putih Barat (10520), Cempaka Putih Timur (10510), Rawasari (10570)
31.71.03 Kemayoran 7.25 215,331 240,631 255,948 35,303 Serdang 8 Cempaka Baru (10640), Gunung Sahari Selatan (10610), Harapan Mulya (10640),
Kebon Kosong (10630), Kemayoran (10620), Serdang (10650), Sumur Batu (10640),
Utan Panjang (10650)
31.71.02 Sawah Besar 6.16 100,801 122,500 126,317 20,506 Karang Anyar 5 Gunung Sahari Utara (10720), Karang Anyar (10740), Kartini (10750),
Mangga Dua Selatan (10730), Pasar Baru (10710)
31.71.01 Gambir 7.59 78,422 91,673 95,929 12,639 Petojo Selatan 6 Cideng (10150), Duri Pulo (10140), Gambir (10110), Kebon Kelapa (10120),
Petojo Selatan (10160), Petojo Utara (10130)
Totals 48.13 902,973 1,056,896 1,103,357 22,925 44

Demographics

View of Central Jakarta to the northeast from the National Monument, c. 1970s. Istiqlal Mosque was being built in front of already standing Jakarta Cathedral.

Central Jakarta had an average of almost 23,000 residents per square kilometre in mid 2023, making it the most densely populated municipality in Jakarta.[1] Within the city, Johar Baru District reaches almost 60,000 residents per square kilometre.

Economy

Both GRDP at the current market price and GRDP at 2000 constant price in 2007 for Municipality of Central Jakarta is higher than other municipalities in DKI Jakarta, which is Rp. 145 million and Rp. 80 million respectively.

At the end of the first quarter of 2010, the Jakarta CBD had an occupancy rate of 80%, an increase from 78% at the end of the first quarter of 2009. According to Jones Lang LaSalle, the amount of office space in the Jakarta CBD increased by 93,000 square metres (1,000,000 sq ft) between the second half of 2010 and the second half of 2009.[4]

In September 2010, Jones Lang LaSalle estimated that the Jakarta CBD had 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) of serviced office space, making up less than 1 percent of the total amount of office space in the CBD. 70% of the tenants in the serviced spaces were international companies. The number of serviced office spaces in Central Jakarta increased by 50% in the year leading to September 2010.[4]

The view of Central Jakarta from the viewing tower at the National Monument

Government and infrastructure

Central Jakarta consists of 8 districts and 44 subdistricts.

Government agencies with head offices in Central Jakarta include the National Search and Rescue Agency, which has its head office in Kemayoran,[5] and the National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC, Indonesian acronym KNKT), which has its head office in the Ministry of Transport Building.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, Kota Jakarta Pusat Dalam Angka 2024 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3171)
  2. ^ a b Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Tisnabudi, Ervan. "Booming Demand in Indonesia for Serviced Offices Archived April 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine." Jakarta Globe. September 12, 2010. Retrieved on September 16, 2010.
  5. ^ "Home." (Archive) National Search and Rescue Agency. Retrieved on 10 May 2012. "Jl. Angkasa Blok B.15 KAV 2-3 Kemayoran - Jakarta Pusat Jakarta - Indonesia 10720"
  6. ^ "Contact Us Archived January 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine." National Transportation Safety Committee. Retrieved on 31 December 2013. "Ministry Of Transportation Republic Of Indonesia Transportation Building 3rd Floor Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur No. 5 Jakarta Pusat 10110 Indonesia" Indonesian address Archived January 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine: "Kantor Komite Nasional Keselamatan Transportasi Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia Gedung Perhubungan Lantai 3 Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur No. 5 Jakarta Pusat 10110 Indonesia"

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