List of Indonesian cities by population

Below is a list of Indonesia's cities with their rank and population. Population in 2010 is official data from 2010 Census released by Badan Pusat Statistik or Indonesian Central Statistics Agency.[1] Population in 2015 is official data from the 2015 Inter-Census Survey, also as released by the Central Statistics Agency.

Cities proper by population

The Indonesian law defines a city (kota) as a second-level administrative subdivision of the country, similar to regency (kabupaten). The difference between a regency and a city lies in demography, size, and economy. Generally, a city has non-agricultural economic activities, while a regency comprises a rural area larger than a city. A city is headed by a mayor (walikota).

An administrative city is a city without its own local legislatures (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah). The mayor of an administrative city is directly appointed by the Governor. This type of city in Indonesia is only found in Jakarta Province, formerly a municipal city, which consisted of 5 administrative cities and 1 administrative regency.[2]

  • Bold: province's capital city
  • Italics: province's largest city
List of cities proper ranked by 2015 population
RankCitiesProvince2010 census
BPS
[3]
2015 census
BPS
[4][5]
1SurabayaEast Java2,765,4872,847,480
2East JakartaSpecial Capital Region of Jakarta2,693,8962,826,651
3BekasiWest Java2,334,8712,708,721
4BandungWest Java2,394,8732,480,615
5West JakartaSpecial Capital Region of Jakarta2,281,9452,460,739
6MedanNorth Sumatra2,097,6102,209,139
7South JakartaSpecial Capital Region of Jakarta2,062,2322,183,905
8DepokWest Java1,738,5702,099,989
9TangerangBanten1,798,6012,043,213
10North JakartaSpecial Capital Region of Jakarta1,645,6591,745,697
11SemarangCentral Java1,555,9841,698,777
12PalembangSouth Sumatra1,455,2841,578,582
13South TangerangBanten1,290,3221,538,970
14MakassarSouth Sulawesi1,338,6631,447,677
15BatamKepulauan Riau944,2851,184,978
16BogorWest Java950,3341,046,579
17PekanbaruRiau897,7671,035,834
18Bandar LampungLampung881,801977,686
19Central JakartaSpecial Capital Region of Jakarta902,973913,871
20PadangWest Sumatra833,562901,305
21DenpasarBali788,589879,098
22MalangEast Java820,243850,904
23SamarindaEast Kalimantan727,500811,314
24BanjarmasinSouth Kalimantan625,481674,739
25TasikmalayaWest Java635,464657,169
26SerangBanten577,785642,205
27BalikpapanEast Kalimantan557,579614,663
28PontianakWest Kalimantan554,764606,721
29CimahiWest Java541,177585,931
30JambiJambi531,857575,388
31SurakartaCentral Java499,337512,056
32MataramWest Nusa Tenggara402,843449,438
33ManadoNorth Sulawesi410,481425,420
34YogyakartaSpecial Region of Yogyakarta388,627412,347
35CilegonBanten374,559411,554
36AmbonMaluku331,254410,207
37KupangEast Nusa Tenggara336,239390,026
38PaluCentral Sulawesi336,532367,600
39BengkuluBengkulu308,544350,535
40KendariSoutheast Sulawesi289,966346,500
41SukabumiWest Java298,681317,883
42CirebonWest Java296,389307,319
43PekalonganCentral Java281,434296,168
44DumaiRiau253,803285,448
45JayapuraPapua256,705282,766
46KediriEast Java268,507279,901
47BinjaiNorth Sumatra246,154264,440
48Palangka RayaCentral Kalimantan220,962259,205
49Banda AcehAceh223,446250,227
50PematangsiantarNorth Sumatra234,698247,219
51TegalCentral Java239,599245,995
52TarakanNorth Kalimantan193,370234,867
53BanjarbaruSouth Kalimantan199,627233,726
54ProbolinggoEast Java217,062228,834
55SorongWest Papua190,625225,022
56LubuklinggauSouth Sumatra201,308219,180
57TernateNorth Maluku185,705212,527
58Padang SidempuanNorth Sumatra191,531209,550
59SingkawangWest Kalimantan186,462207,144
60BitungNorth Sulawesi187,652205,379
61Tanjung PinangKepulauan Riau187,359201,992
62GorontaloGorontalo180,127201,858
63BatuEast Java190,184200,369
64Pangkal PinangBangka Belitung174,758195,776
65PasuruanEast Java186,262194,684
66LhokseumaweAceh171,163191,104
67SalatigaCentral Java170,332183,631
68BanjarWest Java175,157181,331
69PrabumulihSouth Sumatra161,984176,900
70MadiunEast Java170,964174,953
71PalopoSouth Sulawesi147,932168,452
72TanjungbalaiNorth Sumatra154,445166,782
73BontangEast Kalimantan143,683165,606
74LangsaAceh148,945165,534
75BimaWest Nusa Tenggara142,579159,445
76MetroLampung145,471158,215
77Tebing TinggiNorth Sumatra145,248156,619
78BaubauSoutheast Sulawesi136,991154,570
79ParepareSouth Sulawesi129,262138,604
80BlitarEast Java131,968137,866
81GunungsitoliNorth Sumatra126,202135,868
82Pagar AlamSouth Sumatra126,181133,756
83PayakumbuhWest Sumatra116,825127,615
84MojokertoEast Java120,196125,657
85BukittinggiWest Sumatra111,312122,395
86MagelangCentral Java118,227120,769
87KotamobaguNorth Sulawesi107,459119,277
88TomohonNorth Sulawesi91,553100,193
89TidoreNorth Maluku90,05596,910
90Sungai PenuhJambi82,29387,032
91SibolgaNorth Sumatra84,48186,499
92PariamanWest Sumatra79,04384,594
93SubulussalamAceh67,44675,044
94TualMaluku58,08267,579
95SolokWest Sumatra59,39665,951
96SawahluntoWest Sumatra56,86660,136
97Padang PanjangWest Sumatra47,00850,875
98SabangAceh30,65333,054

Top ten largest urban centres

The followings are the largest core cities in Indonesia (excluding satellite cities):

Ranking City Region Population Image
1 Jakarta Jakarta 10,075,310
2 Surabaya East Java 3,009,800
3 Bandung West Java 2,575,478
4 Medan North Sumatera 2,241,890
5 Semarang Central Java 2,067,254
6 Palembang South Sumatera 1,455,284
7 Makassar South Sulawesi 1,337,800
8 Batam Riau Islands 1,290,890
9 Pekanbaru Riau 1,104,112
10 Bandar Lampung Lampung 1,015,910

Built-up urban areas

The followings are the contiguous urban areas in Indonesia, with a population of over one half 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).[6]

Rank Urban area Area
(km2)
Estimated
population[6]
1 Jakarta 3,540 34,540,000
2 Bandung 487 7,065,000
3 Surabaya 911 6,499,000
4 Medan 478 3,632,000
5 Semarang 259 1,992,000
6 Makassar 178 1,952,000
7 Palembang 221 1,889,000
8 Yogyakarta 230 1,568,000
9 Malang 212 1,493,000
10 Denpasar 177 1,389,000
11 Batam 243 1,362,000
12 Pekanbaru 239 1,118,000
13 Surakarta 477 1,106,000
14 Cirebon 105 1,017,000
15 Bandar Lampung 107 978,000
16 Samarinda 102 960,000
17 Padang 99 796,000
18 Banjarmasin 65 710,000
19 Tasikmalaya 62 671,000
20 Pontianak 62 660,000
21 Balikpapan 124 645,000
22 Jambi city 78 595,000
23 Serang 65 585,000
24 Cilegon 122 525,000

See also

References

  1. "Sensus Penduduk 2010". Badan Pusat Statistik. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  2. "Profil Daerah (Regional profiles)". Indonesian Ministry of Interior.
  3. https://www.citypopulation.de/Indonesia.html
  4. https://www.citypopulation.de/Indonesia.html
  5. 2015 Inter-census Survey by Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta.
  6. "Demographia World Urban Areas, 16th Annual Edition" (PDF). February 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
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