List of metropolitan areas in Indonesia
The government of Indonesia defines a metropolitan area as an urban agglomeration where its spatial planning is prioritised due to its highly important influence on the country.[1]
Official metropolitan areas
Metropolitan area | Image | Official acronym | Regencies and cities | Area (km2) |
Estimated population |
Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jakarta metropolitan area | Jabodetabekpunjur |
|
7,062.47 | 33,430,285 | [3] | |
Surabaya metropolitan area | Gerbangkertosusila |
|
5,925.84 | 9,570,870 | [4] | |
Bandung metropolitan area | Bandung Basin |
|
3,411.35 | 8,357,393 | [5] | |
Semarang metropolitan area | Kedungsepur |
|
4,298.43 | 5,689,149 | [6] | |
Medan metropolitan area | Mebidangro |
|
3,146.62 | 4,601,565 | [7] | |
Makassar metropolitan area | Mamminasata |
|
2,667 | 2,621,168 | [8] | |
Palembang metropolitan area | Patungraya Agung |
|
7,585.96 | 2,570,981 | [9] | |
Denpasar metropolitan area | Sarbagita |
|
732.67 | 2,388,680 | [10] | |
Banjarmasin metropolitan area | Banjarbakula |
|
8,136.36 | 1,939,347 | [11] | |
Manado metropolitan area | Bimindo |
|
1,379.26 | 830,137 | [12] |
Built-up urban areas
The followings are the contiguous urban areas in Indonesia, with a population of over one million, according to Demographia's "World Urban Areas" study. Demographia defines an urban area (urbanised area agglomeration or urban centre) as a continuously built up land mass of urban development that is within a labor market (metropolitan area), without regard for administrative boundaries (city).[13]
Rank | Urban area | Area (km2) |
Estimated population |
Notes[13] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jakarta | 3,540 | 34,540,000 | Jakarta's built-up urban area extends beyond its official metropolitan area, including Karawang. |
2 | Bandung | 487 | 7,065,000 | Although Surabaya metropolitan area has a larger population than Bandung metropolitan area, the former comprises more rural areas while the latter has more dense urban population. |
3 | Surabaya | 911 | 6,499,000 | |
4 | Medan | 478 | 3,632,000 | Medan is the largest urban area outside of Java island. |
5 | Semarang | 259 | 1,992,000 | Although Semarang metropolitan area is the fourth most populous in Indonesia, it actually comprises a significant portion of rural areas. Semarang's urban population is much smaller than Medan. |
6 | Makassar | 178 | 1,952,000 | Makassar is the largest urban area outside of Java and Sumatra. |
7 | Palembang | 221 | 1,889,000 | Palembang is the third largest urban area outside of Java island, after Medan and Makassar. |
8 | Yogyakarta | 230 | 1,568,000 | Although it has no metropolitan area recognised on national level, Yogyakarta has the eighth largest urban population in Indonesia, extending far beyond its small city proper area of 32.5 km2.[14] |
9 | Malang | 212 | 1,493,000 | Although it has no metropolitan area recognised on national level, Malang urban population extends far beyond its administrative area of 145 km2.[14] |
10 | Denpasar | 177 | 1,389,000 | Denpasar is the second largest urban area outside of Java and Sumatra, after Makassar. |
11 | Batam | 243 | 1,362,000 | As an island-city, Batam has not developed a metropolitan area with its surrounding regions, hence its urban population is entirely within its administrative area. |
12 | Pekanbaru | 239 | 1,118,000 | Pekanbaru has no metropolitan area recognised on national level, and its urban population is pretty much concentrating in its city proper. |
13 | Surakarta | 477 | 1,106,000 | Although it has no metropolitan area recognised on national level, Surakarta's urban population extends far beyond its administrative area of 46 km2.[14] |
14 | Cirebon | 105 | 1,017,000 | Although it has no metropolitan area recognised on national level, Cirebon's urban population extends beyond its administrative area of 37.4 km2.[14] |
See also
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