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Luso-Sundanese ''padrão'' Jakarta (; , Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia until 1949, is the capital city of Indonesia and an autonomous region at the provincial level. Lying on the northwest coast of Java, the world's most populous island, Jakarta is the largest metropole in Southeast Asia and serves as the diplomatic capital of ASEAN. The Special Region has a status equivalent to that of a province and is bordered by two other provinces: West Java to the south and east; and (since 2000, when it was separated from West Java) Banten to the west. Its coastline faces the Java Sea to the north, and it shares a maritime border with Lampung to the west. Jakarta's metropolitan area is ASEAN's second largest economy after Singapore. In 2023, the city's GDP PPP was estimated at US$724.010 billion.

Jakarta is the economic, cultural, and political centre of Indonesia. Although Jakarta extends over only and thus has the smallest area of any Indonesian province, its metropolitan area covers , which includes the satellite cities of Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, South Tangerang, and Bekasi, and has an estimated population of 32.6 million , making it the largest urban area in Indonesia and the second-largest in the world (after Tokyo). Jakarta ranks first among the Indonesian provinces in the human development index. Jakarta's business and employment opportunities, along with its ability to offer a potentially higher standard of living compared to other parts of the country, have attracted migrants from across the Indonesian archipelago, making it a melting pot of numerous cultures.

Jakarta is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Southeast Asia. Established in the fourth century as Sunda Kelapa, the city became an important trading port for the Sunda Kingdom. At one time, it was the ''de facto'' capital of the Dutch East Indies, when it was known as Batavia. Jakarta was officially a city within West Java until 1960 when its official status was changed to a province with special capital region distinction. As a province, its government consists of five administrative cities and one administrative regency. Jakarta is an alpha world city and the ASEAN secretariat's seat. Financial institutions such as the Bank of Indonesia, Indonesia Stock Exchange, and corporate headquarters of numerous Indonesian companies and multinational corporations are located in the city.

Jakarta's main challenges include rapid urban growth, ecological breakdown, air pollution, gridlocked traffic, congestion, and flooding due to subsidence and water extraction (sea level rise is relative, not absolute). Part of North Jakarta is sinking up to 17 cm (6.7 inches) annually, meanwhile the southern part is relatively safe. This has made the northern part of the city more prone to flooding and one of the fastest-sinking capitals in the world. In response to these challenges, in August 2019, President Joko Widodo announced plans to move the capital from Jakarta to the planned city of Nusantara, in the province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. The MPR approved the move on 18 January 2022. The Indonesian government is not abandoning Jakarta after announcing plans to move the country's capital, its planning minister said, pledging to spend US$40 billion, which is more than the cost to build Nusantara, to save the city in the next decade. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pesta Seni 1974

    Published 1975
    “…Dewan Kesenian Jakarta…”
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    Sepak bola by Jones, Ken 1903-

    Published 1988
    “…Tim Penerjemah PP, Jakarta…”
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    Making Democracy Meaningful problems and options in Indonesia by Priyono, A. E. 1958-

    Published 2007
    “…Demos (Organization : Jakarta, Indonesia)…”
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    Perjalanan terakhir Buya Hamka by Rusydi

    Published 1982
    “…Panji masyarakat (Jakarta, Indonesia…”
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    Memerangi kemiskinan di pedesaan melalui pendidikan non-formal by Coombs, Philip H

    Published 1984
    “…Yayasan Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Jakarta…”
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    Batik

    Published 1995
    “…Yayasan Harapan Kita (Jakarta, Indonesia)…”
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    Tari tradisional Indonesia

    Published 1995
    “…Yayasan Harapan Kita (Jakarta, Indonesia)…”
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    Kain-kain non-tenun Indonesia

    Published 1995
    “…Yayasan Harapan Kita (Jakarta, Indonesia)…”
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    Teater boneka tradisional

    Published 1995
    “…Yayasan Harapan Kita (Jakarta, Indonesia)…”
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    Pertemuan Teater 80

    Published 1980
    “…Pertemuan Teater 80 Jakarta, Indonesia…”
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    Sastra masuk sekolah

    Published 2002
    “…Pertemuan Ilmiah Nasional Jakarta, Indonesia…”
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    Bahasa Arab tingkat permulaan

    “…Lembaga Bahasa Iain Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta…”
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    25 tahun TIM

    Published 1994
    “…Pusat Kesenian Jakarta Taman Ismail Marzuki…”
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    Kompilasi hukum ekonomi syariah

    Published 2009
    “…Pusat Pengkajian Hukum Islam dan Masyarakat Madani (PPHIMM) (Jakarta)…”
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    Busana tradisional

    Published 1998
    “…Yayasan Harapan Kita (Jakarta, Indonesia)…”
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    Proceedings [of the] workshop land-use planning in a watershed context, 17-24 April 1985, Manggala Wanabhakti Building, Jakarta Indonesia

    Published 1985
    “…Workshop on Land-Use Planning in a Watershed context Manggala Wanabhakti Building, Jakarta…”
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