West Jakarta | |
Native Name: | Jakarta Barat |
Official Name: | Administrative City of West Jakarta |
Translit Lang1: | Other |
Translit Lang1 Type1: | Betawi |
Translit Lang1 Info1: | Jakarte Belah Kulon |
Settlement Type: | Administrative city |
Motto: | |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | Special Capital Region |
Blank Name: | HDI (2022) |
Blank Info: | 0.825 |
Leader Title: | Mayor |
Leader Name: | Uus Kuswanto |
Area Total Km2: | 129.54 |
Population Total: | 2611515 |
Population As Of: | mid 2023 estimate |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Timezone1: | WIB |
Utc Offset1: | +7 |
Website: | barat.jakarta.go.id |
Leader Title1: | Deputy Mayor |
Leader Name1: | Hendra Hidayat |
West Jakarta (Jakarte Bekulon; Indonesian: Jakarta Barat) is one of the five administrative cities of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. West Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality. It had a population of 2,281,945 at the 2010 Census[2] and 2,434,511 at the 2020 Census;[3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 2,611,515 (comprising 1,312,120 males and 1,299,395 females).[4] The administrative center of West Jakarta is at Puri Kembangan.
West Jakarta is bordered by Tangerang Regency and North Jakarta to the north, Central Jakarta to the east, South Jakarta to the south, and Tangerang city to the west.
See main article: Jakarta Old Town. West Jakarta is famous for its Dutch colonial relics such as Town Hall Building (now Jakarta History Museum in Jakarta Old Town), Chinatown (Glodok) and also a number of old churches, mosques, and fortresses of early Dutch colonization in Batavia at that time.
West Jakarta Administrative City (Kota Administrasi Jakarta Barat) is subdivided into eight districts (kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[5] and 2020 Census,[6] together with the official estimates as at mid 2023:[7] The table also includes the number of administrative villages in each district (all classed as urban kelurahan), together with their names and post codes.
Kode Wilayah | Name of District (kecamatan) | Area in km2 | Pop'n Census 2010 | Pop'n Census 2020 | Pop'n Estimate mid 2022 | Pop'n density mid 2023 (/km2) | No. of villages | Villages (kelurahan) (with their Post codes) | ||||||||||
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31.73.08 | Kembangan | 24.16 | 271,985 | 288,768 | 315,702 | 13,067 | 6 | Joglo (11640), Kembangan Selatan (11610), Kembangan Utara (11610), Meruya Selatan (11650), Meruya Utara (11620), Srengseng (11630) | ||||||||||
31.73.05 | Kebon Jeruk | 17.98 | 333,303 | 341,938 | 370,282 | 20,594 | 7 | Duri Kepa (11510), Kebon Jeruk (11530), Kedoya Selatan (11520), Kedoya Utara (11520), Kelapa Dua (11550), Sukabumi Selatan (11560), Sukabumi Utara (11540) | ||||||||||
31.73.07 | Palmerah | 7.51 | 198,721 | 217,310 | 233,786 | 31,130 | 6 | Jatipulo (11430), Kemanggisan (11480), Kota Bambu Selatan (11420), Kota Bambu Utara (11420), Palmerah (11480), Slipi (11410) | ||||||||||
31.73.02 | Grogol Petamburan | 9.99 | 222,338 | 228,669 | 237,367 | 23,760 | 7 | Grogol (11450), Jelambar Baru (11460), Jelambar (11460), Tanjung Duren Selatan (11470), Tanjung Duren Utara (11470), Tomang (11440), Wijaya Kusuma (11460) | ||||||||||
31.73.04 | Tambora | 5.40 | 236,974 | 256,060 | 267,877 | 49,607 | 11 | Angke (11330), Duri Selatan (11270), Duri Utara (11270), Jembatan Besi (11320), Jembatan Lima (11250), Kali Anyar (11310), Krendang (11260), Pekojan (11240), Roa Malaka (11230), Tambora (11220), Tanah Sereal (11210) | ||||||||||
31.73.03 | Taman Sari | 7.73 | 109,556 | 119,509 | 126,736 | 16,395 | 8 | Glodok (11120), Keagungan (11130), Krukut (11140), Mangga Besar (11180), Maphar (11160), Pinangsia (11110), Taman Sari (11150), Tangki (11170) | - | 31.73.01 | Cengkareng | 26.54 | 513,920 | 551,682 | 591,748 | 22,296 | 6 | Cengkareng Barat (11730), Cengkareng Timur (11730), Duri Kosambi (11750), Kapuk (11720), Kedaung Kali Angke (11710), Rawa Buaya (11740) |
31.73.06 | Kalideres | 30.23 | 395,148 | 430,575 | 468,017 | 15,482 | 5 | Kalideres (11840), Kamal (11810), Pegadungan (11830), Semanan (11850), Tegal Alur (11820) | ||||||||||
Totals | 129.54 | 2,281,945 | 2,434,511 | 2,611,515 | 20,160 | 56 |
After South Jakarta, West Jakarta is now designed to become a new business district for the Jakarta area and beyond. Particularly in Kembangan District, malls, entertainment centers, shopping centers, office centers, hospitals and schools have been built. This area has become a strategic area because it is passed by the circuit of the Jakarta Outer Ring Road (Jalan Lingkar Luar Jakarta).
Like the rest of the city, public school system are available in West Jakarta. State schools such as SDN 01, SDN 03, SMPN 45, SMPN 169, SMPN 22, SMPN 32, SMAN 57, SMAN 65 and many more are located at West Jakarta. Private schools, that may be based on religion, such as Christian-based Bukit Sion International School, BPK Penabur Schools, and Islamic-based school such as Al-Azhar are also located on West Jakarta.
West Jakarta is a home to numerous college and universities, such as Bina Nusantara University, Mercu Buana University, Trisakti University, Tarumanagara University, Podomoro University, and many more. The Telkom Institute of Technology Jakarta, a private university, was established in 2021 (formerly Jakarta Telkom Academy - 2002).
As Jakarta Old Town is located in West Jakarta, West Jakarta boosts some of the most famous museums of Jakarta such as Jakarta History Museum, Wayang Museum, and Museum Bank Indonesia. Recently, The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara (MACAN) has also opened in West Jakarta.