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Established in the
fourth century, the city became an important trading port for the
Kingdom of Sunda. It grew as the capital of the colonial Dutch East
Indies. It was made capital of Indonesia when the country became
independent after World War II. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa
(397–1527), Jayakarta (1527–1619), Batavia (1619–1942), and Djakarta
(1942–1972). Jakarta has also been known as the Big Durian by most
Indonesians and some foreigners.
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Jakarta
Jakarta formerly Batavia and officially the Special Capital Territory of
Jakarta), is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the
northwest coast of Java, it has an area of 661 square kilometres (255 sq
mi) and a 2010 census count population of 9,580,000. Jakarta is the
country’s economic, cultural and political centre. It is the most
populous city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia, and is the
tenth-largest city in the world. The urban area, Jabodetabek, is the
second largest in the world. Jakarta is listed as a global city in the
2008 Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC)
research. The city’s name is derived from the Old Javanese word
“Jayakarta” which translates as “victorious deed”, “complete act”, or
“complete victory”.
Landmarks include the National Monument
and Istiqlal Mosque. The city is the seat of the ASEAN Secretariat.
Jakarta is served by the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Halim
Perdanakusuma International Airport, and Tanjung Priok Harbour; it is
connected by several intercity and commuter railways, and served by
several bus lines running on reserved busways.
Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta
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