South Jakarta

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South Jakarta
Jakarta Selatan
Administrative City of South Jakarta
Kota Administrasi Jakarta Selatan
Other transcription(s)
   Betawi Jakarte Belah Udik
Seal of South Jakarta.png
South Jakarta
Country Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
Special Capital RegionFlag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta
Government
  MayorMunjirin
  Vice MayorIsnawa Adji
Area
  Total154.32 km2 (59.58 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate) [1]
  Total2,244,623
  Density15,000/km2 (38,000/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+7 (WIB)
HDI (2022)Increase2.svg 0.852 (Very High)
Website selatan.jakarta.go.id

South Jakarta (Indonesian : Jakarta Selatan; Betawi : Jakarte Beludik), abbreviated as Jaksel, is one of the five administrative cities which form the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia. South Jakarta is not self-governed and does not have a city council, hence it is not classified as a proper municipality. It had a population of 2,062,232 at the 2010 census [2] and 2,226,812 at the 2020 census, [3] and 2,244,623 as at mid 2022 according to the official estimates (comprising 1,127,196 males and 1,117,437 females). [1] It is the third most populous among the five administrative cities of Jakarta, after East Jakarta and West Jakarta. The administrative centre is at Kebayoran Baru.

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South Jakarta is bounded by Central Jakarta to the north, East Jakarta to the east, Depok city to the south, West Jakarta to the northwest, and by Tangerang and South Tangerang cities to the west.

Administrative Districts

Pancoran, South Jakarta Patung Pancoran Dirgantara.jpg
Pancoran, South Jakarta

South Jakarta Administrative City (Kota Administrasi Jakarta Selatan) is subdivided into ten districts (kecamatan), listed below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 census [2] and 2020 Census, [3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022. [1] The table also includes the number of administrative villages in each district (all classed as urban kelurahan), together with their names and post codes.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2022
Pop'n
density
mid 2022
(/km2)
No.
of
villages
Villages
(kelurahan)
(with their Post codes)
31.74.09 Jagakarsa 24.87310,220383,390377,60615,4166Ciganjur (12630), Cipedak (12630), Jagakarsa (12620), Lenteng Agung (12630),
Srengseng Sawah (12640), Tanjung Barat (12530)
31.74.04 Pasar Minggu 21.69287,731304,271335,82414,0307Cilandak Timur (12560), Jati Padangn (12540), Kebagusan (12520), Pasar Minggu (12520),
Pejaten Barat (12510), Pejaten Timur (12510), Ragunan (12550)
31.74.06 Cilandak 18.16189,406201,588229,04111,1015Cilandak Barat (12430), Cipete Selatan (12410), Gandaria Selatan (12420), Lebak Bulus (12440),
Pondok Labu (12450)
31.74.10 Pesanggrahan 12.76211,761246,878271,44319,0515Bintaro (12330), Pesanggrahan (12320), Petukangan Selatan (12270), Petukangan Utara (12260),
Ulujami (12250)
31.74.05 Kebayoran Lama 16.72293,646308,542334,48718,4516Cipulir (12230), Grogol Selatan (12220), Grogol Utara (12210),
Kebayoran Lama Selatan (12240), Kebayoran Lama Utara (12240), Pondok Pinang (12310)
31.74.07 Kebayoran Baru 12.93141,714139,562157,34610,79710Cipete Utara (12150), Gandaria Utara (12140), Gunung (12120), Kramat Pela (12130), Melawai (12160),
Petogogan (12170), Pulo (12160), Rawa Barat (12180), Selong (12110), Senayan (12190)
31.74.03 Mampang Prapatan 7.73141,859145,359159,77218,8105Bangka (12730), Kuningan Barat (12710), Mampang Prapatan (12790), Pela Mampang (12720),
Tegal Parang (12790)
31.74.08 Pancoran 8.53147,972168,583179,17819,7666Cikoko (12770), Duren Tiga (12760), Kalibata (12740), Pancoran (12780), Pengadegan (12770),
Rawajati (12750)
31.74.01 Tebet 9.03209,041221,216242,25524,4967Bukit Duri (12840), Kebon Baru (12830), Manggarai Selatan (12860), Manggarai (12850),
Menteng Dalam (12870), Tebet Barat (12810), Tebet Timur (12820)
31.74.02 Setiabudi 8.85128,882107,423117,91412,1368Guntur (12980), Karet Kuningan (12940), Karet Semanggi (12930), Karet (12920),
Kuningan Timur (12950), Menteng Atas (12960), Pasar Manggis (12970), Setiabudi (12910)
Totals154.322,062,2322,226,8122,244,62314,43065

Note the 2022 district totals add up to 2,404,866, which is at variance with the city total and are therefore unreliable.

Economy

In the days following World War II, South Jakarta was planned to be a satellite city (especially the Kebayoran Baru area) and by using the oriental concept. This area also contains some industrial centers for different types of commodities. South Jakarta is a prosperous administrative city compared to the others, with much middle-to-upper class housing and major business centres. [4] South Jakarta has the highest Human Development Index of all Jakarta's administrative cities, with an HDI of 0.833. [5]

Much of the central business district is concentrated in Setiabudi, South Jakarta, such as Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD) in Senayan, Kebayoran Baru. Initially, SCBD was a service provider and real estate investment, but nowadays, it is becoming the most integrated mixed-use area in Indonesia. [6]

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