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This is a list of the most populous [[cities]] in Indonesia. It excludes urban-characterized settlements such as [[regency seat]]s, which does not have [[city status in Indonesia|city status]]. Indonesia has 93 cities classified as ''kota'' (city) and one provincial-level [[capital city]]. Population figures are taken from the [[2020 Indonesian census|2020 census]] by [[Statistics Indonesia]] (BPS).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sp2010.bps.go.id/index.php |title=Sensus Penduduk 2010 |publisher=Badan Pusat Statistik |access-date=5 April 2017}}</ref> |
This is a list of the most populous [[cities]] in [[Indonesia]]. It excludes urban-characterized settlements such as [[regency seat]]s, which does not have [[city status in Indonesia|city status]]. Indonesia has 93 cities classified as ''kota'' (city) and one provincial-level [[capital city]]. Population figures are taken from the [[2020 Indonesian census|2020 census]] by [[Statistics Indonesia]] (BPS).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sp2010.bps.go.id/index.php |title=Sensus Penduduk 2010 |publisher=Badan Pusat Statistik |access-date=5 April 2017}}</ref> |
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[[Jakarta]] is the largest city and the only [[megacity]] in Indonesia, with a population of 10. |
[[Jakarta]] is the largest city and the only [[megacity]] in Indonesia, with a population of 10.70 million. As a [[primate city]], Jakarta is nearly four times larger than the second largest city [[Surabaya]]. Jakarta's status is unique compared to other cities in Indonesia, since it is technically a [[Provinces of Indonesia|province]] with a city management. It is subdividied into [[List of administrative regencies and administrative cities in Jakarta|five administrative cities and an administrative regency]], which are not [[Self-governance|self-governed]] (without [[municipal council]] nor [[government budget]]). All five of Jakarta's [[satellite cities]] also have passed one million mark in population, with the largest one being [[Bekasi]]. |
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The other largest cities by [[Regions of Indonesia|region]] include [[Medan]] ([[Sumatra]], also the largest outside of [[Java]]), [[Samarinda]] ([[Kalimantan]]), [[Denpasar]] ([[Lesser Sunda Islands]]), [[Makassar]] ([[Sulawesi]]), [[Ambon, Maluku|Ambon]] ([[Maluku Islands]]), and [[Jayapura]] ([[Western New Guinea]]). Jayapura is also the fastest-growing city Indonesia, at |
The other largest cities by [[Regions of Indonesia|region]] include [[Medan]] ([[Sumatra]], also the largest outside of [[Java]]), [[Samarinda]] ([[Kalimantan]]), [[Denpasar]] ([[Lesser Sunda Islands]]), [[Makassar]] ([[Sulawesi]]), [[Ambon, Maluku|Ambon]] ([[Maluku Islands]]), and [[Jayapura]] ([[Western New Guinea]]). Jayapura is also the fastest-growing city Indonesia, at 70% in a decade. |
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Most of the provinces' largest cities in Indonesia are also their capital cities. The exceptions are [[Bekasi]] ([[West Java]]), [[Tangerang]] ([[Banten]]), [[Batam]] ([[Riau Islands]]), [[Banjarmasin]] ([[South Kalimantan]]), [[Tarakan]] ([[North Kalimantan]]), and [[Ternate]] ([[North Maluku]]). |
Most of the provinces' largest cities in Indonesia are also their capital cities. The exceptions are [[Bekasi]] ([[West Java]]), [[Tangerang]] ([[Banten]]), [[Batam]] ([[Riau Islands]]), [[Banjarmasin]] ([[South Kalimantan]]), [[Tarakan]] ([[North Kalimantan]]), and [[Ternate]] ([[North Maluku]]). |
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| '''''[[Jakarta]]''''' || Special Region of Jakarta || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|10373088|7007787}} || Including the non-autonomous administrative cities of [[West Jakarta]], [[Central Jakarta]], [[South Jakarta]], [[East Jakarta]], [[North Jakarta]] and the administrative regency of [[Kepulauan Seribu]]. |
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| '''''[[Surabaya]]''''' || [[East Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|2874314|2765487}} || |
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| '''''[[Medan]]''''' || [[North Sumatra]] || [[Sumatra]] || {{change|invert=on|2435252|2097610}} || |
| '''''[[Medan]]''''' || [[North Sumatra]] || [[Sumatra]] || {{change|invert=on|2435252|2097610}} || Most populated city outside of [[Java]] |
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| [[Depok]] || [[West Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|2056335|1738570}} || Satellite city of [[Jakarta metropolitan area|Jakarta]] |
| [[Depok]] || [[West Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|2056335|1738570}} || Satellite city of [[Jakarta metropolitan area|Jakarta]] |
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| '''''[[Bandar Lampung]]''''' || [[Lampung]] || [[Sumatra]] || {{change|invert=on|1166066|881801}} || |
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| [[Bogor]] || [[West Java]] |
| [[Bogor]] || [[West Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|1043070|950334}} || Satellite city of [[Jakarta metropolitan area|Jakarta]] |
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| '''''[[Pekanbaru]]''''' || [[Riau]] || [[Sumatra]] || {{change|invert=on|983356|897767}} || |
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| '''''[[Padang]]''''' || [[West Sumatra]] || [[Sumatra]] || {{change|invert=on|909040|833562}} || |
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| '''''[[Yogyakarta]]''''' || [[Special Region of Yogyakarta]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|373589|388627}} || |
| '''''[[Yogyakarta]]''''' || [[Special Region of Yogyakarta]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|373589|388627}} || |
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| '''''[[Ambon, Maluku|Ambon]]''''' || [[Maluku (province)|Maluku]] || [[Maluku Islands]] || {{change|invert=on|347288|331254}} || |
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| [[Pekalongan]] || [[Central Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|307150|281434}} || |
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| [[Kediri (city)|Kediri]] || [[East Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|286796|268507}} || |
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| [[Tegal]] || [[Central Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|273825|239599}} || |
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| [[Bima]] || [[West Nusa Tenggara]] || [[Lesser Sunda Islands]] || {{change|invert=on|155140|142579}} || |
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| [[Mojokerto]] || [[East Java]] || [[Java]] || {{change|invert=on|132434|120196}} || Satellite city of [[Surabaya metropolitan area|Surabaya]] |
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| [[Kotamobagu]] || [[North Sulawesi]] || [[Sulawesi]] || {{change|invert=on|123722|107459}} || |
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|File:Busway in Bundaran HI.jpg|alt1=Jakarta|1. [[Jakarta|Jakarta (Special Capital Region of Jakarta)]] |
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|File:Central Surabaya view taken from JW Marriott Surabaya (cropped).jpg|alt2=Surabaya|2. [[Surabaya|Surabaya, East Java]] |
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|File:Kalimalang.jpg|alt3=Bekasi|3. [[Bekasi|Bekasi, West Java]] |
|File:Kalimalang.jpg|alt3=Bekasi|3. [[Bekasi|Bekasi, West Java]] |
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|File:Bandung View dari Gedung Wisma HSBC Asia Afrika 4.jpg|alt4=Bandung|4. [[Bandung|Bandung, West Java]] |
|File:Bandung View dari Gedung Wisma HSBC Asia Afrika 4.jpg|alt4=Bandung|4. [[Bandung|Bandung, West Java]] |
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|File:Medan city 2019 (cropped).jpg|alt5=Medan|5. [[Medan|Medan, North Sumatra]] |
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|File:Margonda - Kota Depok, Jawa Barat.jpg|alt6=Depok|6. [[Depok|Depok, West Java]] |
|File:Margonda - Kota Depok, Jawa Barat.jpg|alt6=Depok|6. [[Depok|Depok, West Java]] |
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|File:Panunggangan, Pinang, Kota Tangerang (cropped).jpg|alt7=Tangerang|7. [[Tangerang|Tangerang, Banten]] |
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|File:LRT Palembang Ampera.jpg|alt8=Palembang|8. [[Palembang|Palembang, South Sumatra]] |
|File:LRT Palembang Ampera.jpg|alt8=Palembang|8. [[Palembang|Palembang, South Sumatra]] |
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|File:Simpang Lima Semarang - panoramio (cropped).jpg|alt9=Semarang|9. [[Semarang|Semarang, Central Java]] |
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|File:Makassar, March 2019 (cropped).jpg|alt10=Makassar|10. [[Makassar|Makassar, South Sulawesi]] |
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|File:Keluar Tol (cropped).JPG|alt11=South Tangerang|11. [[South Tangerang|South Tangerang, Banten]] |
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|File:Batam Harbour Bay Downtown.jpg|alt12=Batam|12. [[Batam|Batam, Riau Islands]] |
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|File:Skyline of Bandar Lampung from Bukit Randu Hotel, 29 December 2019 (1).jpg|alt13=Bandar Lampung|13. [[Bandar Lampung|Bandar Lampung, Lampung]] |
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|File:Kota Bogor & Gunung Salak (cropped).jpg|alt14=Bogor|14. [[Bogor|Bogor, West Java]] |
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|File:Pekanbaru 2019.jpg|alt15=Pekanbaru|15. [[Pekanbaru|Pekanbaru, Riau]] |
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|File:Kota Padang Indah.jpg|alt16=Padang|16. [[Padang|Padang, West Sumatra]] |
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|File:2018-11-15 Northern Side of Brawijaya University view from Apartment Suhat at dusk (cropped).jpg|alt17=Malang|17. [[Malang|Malang, East Java]] |
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|File:Panoramic Samarinda City From Islamic Centre Tower - panoramio (cropped).jpg|alt18=Samarinda|18. [[Samarinda|Samarinda, East Kalimantan]] |
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|File:Aerial view of Bajra Sandhi Monument Denpasar Bali Indonesia (cropped).jpg|alt19=Denpasar|19. [[Denpasar|Denpasar, Bali]] |
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|File:Masjid Agung Tasikmalaya.jpg|alt20=Tasikmalaya|20. [[Tasikmalaya|Tasikmalaya, West Java]] |
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This is a list of the most populous cities in Indonesia. It excludes urban-characterized settlements such as regency seats, which does not have city status. Indonesia has 93 cities classified as kota (city) and one provincial-level capital city. Population figures are taken from the 2020 census by Statistics Indonesia (BPS).[1]
Jakarta is the largest city and the only megacity in Indonesia, with a population of 10.70 million. As a primate city, Jakarta is nearly four times larger than the second largest city Surabaya. Jakarta's status is unique compared to other cities in Indonesia, since it is technically a province with a city management. It is subdividied into five administrative cities and an administrative regency, which are not self-governed (without municipal council nor government budget). All five of Jakarta's satellite cities also have passed one million mark in population, with the largest one being Bekasi.
The other largest cities by region include Medan (Sumatra, also the largest outside of Java), Samarinda (Kalimantan), Denpasar (Lesser Sunda Islands), Makassar (Sulawesi), Ambon (Maluku Islands), and Jayapura (Western New Guinea). Jayapura is also the fastest-growing city Indonesia, at 70% in a decade.
Most of the provinces' largest cities in Indonesia are also their capital cities. The exceptions are Bekasi (West Java), Tangerang (Banten), Batam (Riau Islands), Banjarmasin (South Kalimantan), Tarakan (North Kalimantan), and Ternate (North Maluku).
Cities by population[edit]
- Bold: province's capital city
- Italics: province's largest city
City | Province | Region | 2020 census [2] |
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Jakarta | Special Region of Jakarta | Java | 10,373,088 | 7,007,787 | +48.02% | Including the non-autonomous administrative cities of West Jakarta, Central Jakarta, South Jakarta, East Jakarta, North Jakarta and the administrative regency of Kepulauan Seribu. |
Surabaya | East Java | Java | 2,874,314 | 2,765,487 | +3.94% | |
Bekasi | West Java | Java | 2,543,676 | 2,334,871 | +8.94% | Satellite city of Jakarta |
Bandung | West Java | Java | 2,444,160 | 2,394,873 | +2.06% | |
Medan | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 2,435,252 | 2,097,610 | +16.10% | Most populated city outside of Java |
Depok | West Java | Java | 2,056,335 | 1,738,570 | +18.28% | Satellite city of Jakarta |
Tangerang | Banten | Java | 1,895,486 | 1,798,601 | +5.39% | Satellite city of Jakarta |
Palembang | South Sumatra | Sumatra | 1,668,848 | 1,455,284 | +14.68% | |
Semarang | Central Java | Java | 1,653,524 | 1,555,984 | +6.27% | |
Makassar | South Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 1,423,877 | 1,338,663 | +6.37% | |
South Tangerang | Banten | Java | 1,354,350 | 1,290,322 | +4.96% | Satellite city of Jakarta |
Batam | Riau Islands | Sumatra | 1,196,396 | 944,285 | +26.70% | |
Bandar Lampung | Lampung | Sumatra | 1,166,066 | 881,801 | +32.24% | |
Bogor | West Java | Java | 1,043,070 | 950,334 | +9.76% | Satellite city of Jakarta |
Pekanbaru | Riau | Sumatra | 983,356 | 897,767 | +9.53% | |
Padang | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 909,040 | 833,562 | +9.05% | |
Malang | East Java | Java | 843,810 | 820,243 | +2.87% | |
Samarinda | East Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 827,994 | 727,500 | +13.81% | |
Denpasar | Bali | Lesser Sunda Islands | 725,314 | 788,589 | −8.02% | |
Tasikmalaya | West Java | Java | 716,155 | 635,464 | +12.70% | |
Serang | Banten | Java | 692,101 | 577,785 | +19.79% | |
Balikpapan | East Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 688,318 | 557,579 | +23.45% | |
Pontianak | West Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 658,685 | 554,764 | +18.73% | |
Banjarmasin | South Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 657,663 | 625,481 | +5.15% | |
Jambi | Jambi | Sumatra | 606,200 | 531,857 | +13.98% | |
Cimahi | West Java | Java | 568,400 | 541,177 | +5.03% | Satellite city of Bandung |
Surakarta | Central Java | Java | 522,364 | 499,337 | +4.61% | |
Manado | North Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 451,916 | 410,481 | +10.09% | |
Kupang | East Nusa Tenggara | Lesser Sunda Islands | 442,758 | 336,239 | +31.68% | |
Cilegon | Banten | Java | 434,896 | 374,559 | +16.11% | |
Mataram | West Nusa Tenggara | Lesser Sunda Islands | 429,651 | 402,843 | +6.65% | |
Jayapura | Papua | Western New Guinea | 398,478 | 256,705 | +55.23% | |
Bengkulu | Bengkulu | Sumatra | 373,591 | 308,544 | +21.08% | |
Yogyakarta | Special Region of Yogyakarta | Java | 373,589 | 388,627 | −3.87% | |
Palu | Central Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 373,218 | 336,532 | +10.90% | |
Ambon | Maluku | Maluku Islands | 347,288 | 331,254 | +4.84% | |
Sukabumi | West Java | Java | 346,325 | 298,681 | +15.95% | |
Kendari | Southeast Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 345,107 | 289,966 | +19.02% | |
Cirebon | West Java | Java | 333,303 | 296,389 | +12.45% | |
Dumai | Riau | Sumatra | 316,782 | 253,803 | +24.81% | |
Pekalongan | Central Java | Java | 307,150 | 281,434 | +9.14% | |
Palangka Raya | Central Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 293,457 | 220,962 | +32.81% | |
Binjai | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 291,842 | 246,154 | +18.56% | Satellite city of Medan |
Kediri | East Java | Java | 286,796 | 268,507 | +6.81% | |
Sorong | Southwest Papua | Western New Guinea | 284,410 | 190,625 | +49.20% | |
Tegal | Central Java | Java | 273,825 | 239,599 | +14.28% | |
Pematangsiantar | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 268,254 | 234,698 | +14.30% | |
Banjarbaru | South Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 253,442 | 199,627 | +26.96% | Satellite city of Banjarmasin |
Banda Aceh | Aceh | Sumatra | 252,899 | 223,446 | +13.18% | |
Tarakan | North Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 242,786 | 193,370 | +25.56% | |
Probolinggo | East Java | Java | 239,649 | 217,062 | +10.41% | |
Singkawang | West Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 235,064 | 186,462 | +26.07% | |
Lubuklinggau | South Sumatra | Sumatra | 234,166 | 201,308 | +16.32% | |
Tanjungpinang | Riau Islands | Sumatra | 227,663 | 187,359 | +21.51% | |
Bitung | North Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 225,134 | 187,652 | +19.97% | Satellite city of Manado |
Padang Sidempuan | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 225,105 | 191,531 | +17.53% | |
Pangkalpinang | Bangka Belitung Islands | Sumatra | 218,569 | 174,758 | +25.07% | |
Batu | East Java | Java | 213,046 | 190,184 | +12.02% | |
Pasuruan | East Java | Java | 208,006 | 186,262 | +11.67% | |
Ternate | North Maluku | Maluku Islands | 205,001 | 185,705 | +10.39% | |
Banjar | West Java | Java | 200,973 | 175,157 | +14.74% | |
Gorontalo | Gorontalo | Sulawesi | 198,539 | 180,127 | +10.22% | |
Madiun | East Java | Java | 195,175 | 170,964 | +14.16% | |
Prabumulih | South Sumatra | Sumatra | 193,196 | 161,984 | +19.27% | |
Salatiga | Central Java | Java | 192,322 | 170,332 | +12.91% | Satellite city of Semarang |
Lhokseumawe | Aceh | Sumatra | 188,713 | 171,163 | +10.25% | |
Langsa | Aceh | Sumatra | 185,971 | 148,945 | +24.86% | |
Palopo | South Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 184,681 | 147,932 | +24.84% | |
Bontang | East Kalimantan | Kalimantan | 178,917 | 143,683 | +24.52% | |
Tanjungbalai | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 176,027 | 154,445 | +13.97% | |
Tebing Tinggi | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 172,838 | 145,248 | +19.00% | |
Metro | Lampung | Sumatra | 168,676 | 145,471 | +15.95% | |
Baubau | Southeast Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 159,248 | 136,991 | +16.25% | |
Bima | West Nusa Tenggara | Lesser Sunda Islands | 155,140 | 142,579 | +8.81% | |
Parepare | South Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 151,454 | 129,262 | +17.17% | |
Blitar | East Java | Java | 149,149 | 131,968 | +13.02% | |
Pagar Alam | South Sumatra | Sumatra | 143,844 | 126,181 | +14.00% | |
Payakumbuh | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 139,576 | 116,825 | +19.47% | |
Gunungsitoli | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 136,017 | 126,202 | +7.78% | |
Mojokerto | East Java | Java | 132,434 | 120,196 | +10.18% | Satellite city of Surabaya |
Kotamobagu | North Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 123,722 | 107,459 | +15.13% | |
Magelang | Central Java | Java | 121,526 | 118,227 | +2.79% | |
Bukittinggi | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 121,028 | 111,312 | +8.73% | |
Tidore | North Maluku | Maluku Islands | 114,480 | 90,055 | +27.12% | |
Tomohon | North Sulawesi | Sulawesi | 100,587 | 91,553 | +9.87% | Satellite city of Manado |
Sungai Penuh | Jambi | Sumatra | 96,610 | 82,293 | +17.40% | |
Pariaman | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 94,224 | 79,043 | +19.21% | |
Subulussalam | Aceh | Sumatra | 90,751 | 67,446 | +34.55% | |
Sibolga | North Sumatra | Sumatra | 89,584 | 84,481 | +6.04% | |
Tual | Maluku | Maluku Islands | 88,280 | 58,082 | +51.99% | |
Solok | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 73,438 | 59,396 | +23.64% | |
Sawahlunto | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 65,138 | 56,866 | +14.55% | |
Padang Panjang | West Sumatra | Sumatra | 56,311 | 47,008 | +19.79% | |
Sabang | Aceh | Sumatra | 41,197 | 30,653 | +34.40% |
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14. Bogor, West Java
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15. Pekanbaru, Riau
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19. Denpasar, Bali
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References[edit]
- ^ "Sensus Penduduk 2010". Badan Pusat Statistik. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ a b "Indonesia: Administrative Division (Provinces, Regencies and Cities)". CityPopulation.de. Retrieved 17 May 2023.