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As of 2014, the population of Jakarta stood at 10 million, [111] with a population density of 15,174 people/km 2. [112] [113] In 2014, the population of Greater Jakarta was 30 million, accounting for 11% of Indonesia's overall population. [114] It is predicted to reach 35.6 million people by 2030 to become the world's biggest megacity. [115]
The Jakarta metropolitan area's share of the national population increased from 6.1% in 1961 to 11.26% in 2010. [15] The population grew further to 31.9 million according to the official mid 2022 Estimates. [2] The region is the centre of government, culture, education, and economy of Indonesia.
Population figures are taken from the 2020 census by Statistics Indonesia (BPS). [ 1 ] Jakarta is the largest city and the only megacity in Indonesia, with a population of 10.70 million. As a primate city, Jakarta is nearly four times larger than the second largest city Surabaya. Jakarta's status is unique compared to other cities in Indonesia ...
Historical population Indonesian students during a school excursion to a museum; Indonesia currently possesses a relatively young population.. The population of Indonesia was 270.20 million according to the 2020 national census, an increase from 237.64 million in 2010.
After the recognition of Indonesian sovereignty on 27 December 1949, in March 1950, Jakarta was increased in size from 182 square kilometres to 530 square kilometres. Despite the dramatic increase in size, impact on the city's population was minimal: population of Jakarta was 1,340,625 in 1949 to 1,432,085 in 1950 to 1,661,125 in 1951.
Jakarta Stock Exchange bombing. Population density: 12,200 people per square kilometer. [31] 21st century ... 2009 Aula Simfonia Jakarta opens. Hotel bombings. [32]
Urbanization in Indonesia. Urbanization in Indonesia increased tremendously following the country's rapid development in the 1970s. [ 1] Since then, Indonesia has been facing high urbanization rates driven by rural-urban migration. In 1950, 15% of Indonesia's population lived in urban areas. In 1990, 40 years later, this number doubled to 30%. [ 2]
1,992,000. Although Semarang metropolitan area is the fourth most populous in Indonesia, it actually comprises a significant portion of rural areas. Semarang's urban population is much smaller than Medan. 6. Makassar. 178. 1,952,000. Makassar is the largest urban area outside of Java and Sumatra. The urban area is known as Makassar metropolitan ...