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- Jakarta is the largest city of Indonesia with more than 23 million people living in greater Jakarta
- Jakarta is the largest city in terms of population in South East Asia. Its population is estimated at 8,489,910
- Jakarta has been known by the following names: Sunda Kelapa, Jayakarta, Batavia and Djakarta
- Jakarta is located on the Indonesian island of Java
- Jakarta is one of the largest urban areas in the world
- There are 13 rivers flowing through Jakarta. The most important one is Ciliwung River, which divides the city into two parts: the western and eastern hemispheres
- 150 centimeters of the city’s depth has sunk in many places over the last decade, due to natural calamities
- The average rainfall in the city is around 2,000 mm per year and the temperature constantly varies between 22°C and 33°C
- Jakarta is the largest city in terms of population in South East Asia. Its population is estimated at 8,489,910
- Jakarta has been known by the following names: Sunda Kelapa, Jayakarta, Batavia and Djakarta
- Jakarta is located on the Indonesian island of Java
- Jakarta is one of the largest urban areas in the world
- There are 13 rivers flowing through Jakarta. The most important one is Ciliwung River, which divides the city into two parts: the western and eastern hemispheres
- 150 centimeters of the city’s depth has sunk in many places over the last decade, due to natural calamities
- The average rainfall in the city is around 2,000 mm per year and the temperature constantly varies between 22°C and 33°C