Central Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat) is a kota (formerly kotamadya) of Jakarta, Indonesia. It is the smallest kota among five kota of Jakarta. Kota can refer to: The Indonesian word for city. ... an obsolete term for governmental unit in Indonesia. ... Motto: Jaya Raya (Indonesian): Prosper and Great Founded 22 June 1527 Governor Sutiyoso Area 661. ...
Central Jakarta is bounded by North Jakarta to the north, East Jakarta to the east, South Jakarta to the south, and West Jakarta to the west. North Jakarta (Jakarta Utara) is a kota (formerly kotamadya) of Jakarta, Indonesia. ... East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur) is a kota (formerly kotamadya) of Jakarta, Indonesia. ... South Jakarta (Jakarta Selatan) is a kota (formerly kotamadya) of Jakarta, Indonesia. ... West Jakarta (Jakarta Barat) is a kota (formerly kotamadya) of Jakarta, Indonesia. ...
Gambir is an administrative district in Central Jakarta, and can thus be described as the epicentre of the Indonesian nation. ... Tanah Abang is located in Central Jakarta. ... Menteng is known as home living of bureacrats, diplomats and wealthy people among Jakartans. ...
Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso's storm troopers, the city's so-called public-order officials who implement his war plan against the weak and the poor, have been forced to run for shelter this week from rainstorms that have flooded the city.
Forty percent of Jakarta, or 24,000 square meters, is on low land, and 78 areas are prone to flooding.
Jakarta almost drowned in a sea of rubbish until the governor and his councilors realized the problem was not going to go away.
Both are located at Jalan Proklamasi 56 in CentralJakarta, on the site of the former residence of the late President Sukarno where the nation's independence was proclaimed.
Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area.
Jakarta - a city of stunning contrast from the big city excitement and..