Outline of Jakarta

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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[]

  • Pronunciation: /əˈkɑːrtə/; Indonesian pronunciation: [dʒaˈkarta]
  • Common English name(s): Jakarta
  • Official English name(s): Special Capital Region of Jakarta
  • Common endonym(s): Jakarta
  • Official endonym(s): Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
  • Adjectival(s):
  • Demonym(s): Jakartan, Indonesian: warga Jakarta, orang Jakarta

Geography of Jakarta[]

Geography of Jakarta

Jakarta
Jakarta is located in Indonesia
Jakarta
Jakarta
Location within Indonesia
Coordinates: 6°12′S 106°49′E / 6.200°S 106.817°E / -6.200; 106.817

Location of Jakarta[]

Environment of Jakarta[]

Natural geographic features of Jakarta[]

Areas of Jakarta[]

Administrative cities and regencies of Jakarta[]

Neighborhoods (localities) in Jakarta[]

Locations in Jakarta[]

    • Museums in Jakarta

Cultural and exhibition centres in Jakarta[]

  • Jakarta Convention Centre

Monuments and memorials in Jakarta[]

Museums and art galleries in Jakarta[]

Museums in Jakarta

Parks and gardens 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[]

Government and politics of Jakarta[]

Government and politics of Jakarta

Law and order in Jakarta[]

  • Jakarta Regional Metropolitan Police

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[]

Wisma 46 in post-modernist architecture, currently fourth tallest building in 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[]

Cinema of Jakarta[]

Cinema of Jakarta

Literature of Jakarta[]

Literature of Jakarta

Music and ballet 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

Performing arts of Jakarta[]

Visual arts of Jakarta[]

Events and festivals in Jakarta

Languages of Jakarta

Media in Jakarta[]

Religion in Jakarta[]

Jakarta Cathedral

Religion in Jakarta

Sports in Jakarta[]

Jakarta#Sport

Economy and infrastructure of Jakarta[]

Transport in Jakarta[]

A TransJakarta bus at a station on Jalan M.H. Thamrin during Car-Free Day

Transport in Jakarta

Rail transport in Jakarta[]

Rail transport in Jakarta

Education in Jakarta[]

Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia

Healthcare in Jakarta[]

Healthcare in Jakarta

See also[]

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