Outline of Jakarta explained
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Jakarta:
Jakarta - capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of the world's most populous island Java, it is the centre of economics, culture and politics of Indonesia.
General reference
Geography of Jakarta
Geography of Jakarta
- Jakarta is:
- Population of Jakarta: 10,075,310
- Area of Jakarta: 661.5 km2 (255.4 sq mi)
Jakarta |
Pushpin Map: | Indonesia |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location within Indonesia |
Coordinates: | -6.2°N 155°W |
Pushpin Relief: | yes |
Location of Jakarta
- Jakarta is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
Environment of Jakarta
Natural geographic features of Jakarta
- Bays in Jakarta
- Beaches in Jakarta
- Harbours in Jakarta
- Islands in Jakarta
- Lakes in Jakarta
- Rivers in Jakarta
Areas of Jakarta
Administrative cities and regencies of Jakarta
Neighborhoods (localities) in Jakarta
Locations in Jakarta
- Tourist attractions in Jakarta
- Museums in Jakarta
- Shopping areas and markets
Cultural and exhibition centres in Jakarta
Monuments and memorials in Jakarta
Museums and art galleries in Jakarta
Museums in Jakarta
Parks and gardens in Jakarta
Parks in Jakarta
Public squares in Jakarta
Religious buildings in Jakarta
Secular buildings in Jakarta
Streets in Jakarta
Theatres in Jakarta
Towers in Jakarta
Demographics of Jakarta
Demographics of Jakarta
Government and politics of Jakarta
Government and politics of Jakarta
Law and order in Jakarta
Indonesian government in Jakarta
History of Jakarta
History of Jakarta
History of Jakarta, by period or event
Timeline of Jakarta
- Early kingdoms (4th century AD)
- Jakarta under the Kingdom of Sunda (669–1527)
- Jakarta under the Banten Sultanate (1527–1619)
- Dutch Batavia (1610–1942)
- Japanese occupation (1942–1945)
- National revolution era (1945–1949)
- Transition into a capital of an independent nation (1950s)
- Sukarno's nationalistic projects (1960–1965)
- Rise of Ali Sadikin (1966 – late 1970s)
- Economic growth (late 1970s – 1980s)
- 1980s–present
History of Jakarta, by subject
Culture of Jakarta
Culture of Jakarta
- Betawi people – an Austronesian ethnic group native to the city of Jakarta and its immediate outskirts, as such often described as the native inhabitants of the city. They are the descendants of the people who inhabited Batavia (the colonial name of Jakarta) from during the 17th century.
Arts in Jakarta
Architecture of Jakarta
Architecture of Jakarta
Cinema of Jakarta
Cinema of Jakarta
Literature of Jakarta
Literature of Jakarta
Music and ballet of Jakarta
Music of Jakarta
- Gambang kromong
- Tanjidor
- Kroncong
- Ballet of Jakarta
- Music festivals and competitions in Jakarta
- Music schools in Jakarta
- Music venues in Jakarta
- Musical ensembles in Jakarta
- Musicians from Jakarta
- Songs about Jakarta
Performing arts of Jakarta
Visual arts of Jakarta
Events and festivals in Jakarta
Languages of Jakarta
Media in Jakarta
Media in Jakarta
Religion in Jakarta
Religion in Jakarta
Sports in Jakarta
Jakarta#Sport
- Basketball in Jakarta
- Football in Jakarta
- Association football in Jakarta
- Sports competitions in Jakarta
- Sports venues in Jakarta
Economy and infrastructure of Jakarta
Economy of Jakarta
Transport in Jakarta
Transport in Jakarta
- Air transport in Jakarta
- Maritime transport in Jakarta
- Road transport in Jakarta
- Buses in Jakarta
- Bajaj
- Cycling in Jakarta
Rail transport in Jakarta
Rail transport in Jakarta
Education in Jakarta
Education in Jakarta
Healthcare in Jakarta
Healthcare in Jakarta
See also