East Jakarta
Administrative city of East Jakarta
Kota Administrasi Jakarta Timur
Other transcription(s)
  BetawiJakarte Belah Wetan
Official seal of East Jakarta
Country Indonesia
Special Capital Region Jakarta
Government
  MayorMuhammad Anwar
  Vice MayorHendra Hidayat
Area
  Total182.70 km2 (70.54 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)[2]
  Total3,083,883
  Density17,000/km2 (44,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (WIB)
HDI (2022)Increase 0.835 (very high)
Websitetimur.jakarta.go.id

East Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Timur; Betawi: Jakarte Beletan) is the largest of the five administrative cities (kota administrasi) which form the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. It had a population of 2,693,896 at the 2010 Census[3] and 3,037,139 at the 2020 Census;[4] the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 3,083,883,[2] making it the most populous of the five administrative cities within Jakarta. East Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality.

East Jakarta is bounded by North Jakarta to the north, Bekasi to the east, Depok to the south, and South Jakarta and Central Jakarta to the west.

The mayor's office is located in the Administrative Village (Kelurahan) of Pulo Gebang, in Cakung District.

Administrative Districts

East Jakarta Administrative City (Kota Administrasi Jakarta Timur) is subdivided into ten districts (kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census[3] and 2020 Census,[4] together with their official estimates as at mid 2022.[2] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages ( all classed as urban kelurahan) in each district, and their names (with their post codes).

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2)
Pop'n
2010
Census
Pop'n
2020
Census
Pop'n
mid 2022
Estimate
Pop'n
density
2022 (/km2)
Admin
centre
No.
of
kelurahan
Kelurahan
with their
Post codes
31.75.05 Pasar Rebo 12.98 189,232 220,583 225,379 17,364 Pekayon 5 Pekayon (13710), Gedong (13760), Cijantung (13770), Baru (13780), Kalisari (13790)
31.75.09 Ciracas 16.08 251,757 296,316 303,325 18,863 Ciracas 5 Cibubur (13720), Kelapa Dua Wetan (13730), Ciracas (13740), Susukan (13750), Rambutan (13750)
31.75.10 Cipayung 28.45 228,536 285,650 295,829 10,398 Cipayung 8 Lubang Buaya (13810), Ceger (13820), Cipayung (13840), Munjul (13850),
Pondok Ranggon (13860), Cilangkap (13870), Setu (13880), Bambu Apus (13890)
31.75.08 Makasar 21.85 185,830 207,293 210,004 9,611 Makasar 5 Pinang Ranti (13560), Makasar (13570), Halim Perdana Kusumah (13610),
Cipinang Melayu (13620), Kebon Pala (13650)
31.75.04 Kramat Jati 13.00 272,479 298,437 301,271 23,175 Kramat Jati 7 Kramat Jati (13510), Batu Ampar (13520), Balekambang (13530), Kampung Tengah
(13540), Dukuh (13550), Cawang (13640), Cililitan (13640)
31.75.03 Jatinegara 10.25 266,734 301,717 306,489 29,901 Cipinang Cempedak 8 Bali Mester (13310), Kampung Melayu (13320), Bidaracina (13330),
Cipinang Cempedak (13340), Rawa Bunga (13350), Cipinang Besar Selatan (13410),
Cipinang Besar Utara (13410),
Cipinang Muara (13420)
31.75.07 Duren Sawit 22.65 384,748 414,604 417,226 18,421 Duren Sawit 7 Pondok Bambu (13430), Duren Sawit (13440), Pondok Kelapa (13450),
Pondok Kopi (13460), Malaka Jaya (13460), Malaka Sari (13460), Klender (13470)
31.75.06 Cakung 42.28 503,846 559,040 565,764 13,381 Cakung Barat 7 Cakung Barat (13910), Cakung Timur (13910), Rawa Terate (13920), Jatinegara (13930),
Penggilingan (13940), Pulo Gebang (13950), Ujung Menteng (13960)
31.75.02 Pulo Gadung 15.61 262,328 281,319 282,833 18,119 Jatinegara 7 Kayu Putih (13210), Jati (13220), Rawamangun (13220), Pisangan Timur (13230),
Cipinang (13240), Jatinegara Kaum (13250), Pulo Gadung (13260)
31.75.01 Matraman 4.88 148,406 172,180 175,763 36,017 Utan Kayu Utara 6 Pisangan Baru (13110), Utan Kayu Selatan (13120), Utan Kayu Utara (13120),
Kayu Manis (13130), Pal Meriam (13140), Kebon Manggis (13150)
Totals 188.03 2,693,896 3,037,139 3,083,883 16,401 Cakung 65

Economy

Aviastar Mandiri has its head office in East Jakarta.[5]

In the past, in East Jakarta, there are 23 Sugar mills such as Setu, Jatiwarna, Ceger, Kalijereng, Pedongkelan (Cimanggis), Palsigunung, Klender, Pondokjati and Cibubur is open in 1914 and is closed due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

The sugar mills were first open in Klender ((in Dutch): Suikerfabriek Klender) in 1905.

Skyline view of East Jakarta

Transportation

References

  1. East Jakarta Government Officials List (in Indonesian)
  2. 1 2 3 Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2023, Kota Jakarta Timur Dalam Angka 2023 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3175)
  3. 1 2 Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  4. 1 2 Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  5. "Contact Us." (Archive) Aviastar. Retrieved on May 10, 2012. "Puri Sentra Niaga Blok B No. 29 Jalan Raya Kalimalang Jakarta Timur 13620 Indonesia"
  6. "Soekarno-Hatta must be expanded to meet passenger demand" ( Archived September 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine). The Jakarta Post. Wednesday September 1, 2010. Retrieved on September 16, 2010. "Starting operation in 1985, Soekarno-Hatta airport replaced Kemayoran airport in Central Jakarta and Halim Perdanakusuma airport in East Jakarta"
  7. "Jakarta to Soft Open 'Most Modern' Bus Terminal on Saturday". June 22, 2012. Archived from the original on June 24, 2012. Retrieved June 22, 2012.

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