List of Indonesian cities by population

Below is a list of Indonesia's cities with their rank and population. All figures are estimates for 2014.[1]

Population

Rank City/Town City Population Province
1 Jakarta 10,135,030 Jakarta
2 Surabaya 2,843,144 East Java
3 Bandung 2,575,478 West Java
4 Medan 2,497,183 North Sumatra
5 Bekasi 2,510,951 West Java
6 Semarang 2,067,254 Central Java
7 Tangerang 2,001,925 Banten
8 Depok 1,869,681 West Java
9 Palembang 1,561,959 South Sumatra
10 South Tangerang 1,436,187 Banten
11 Makassar 1,398,801 South Sulawesi
12 Batam 1,142,646 Riau Islands
13 Pekanbaru 1,030,732 Riau
14 Bogor 1,022,002 West Java
15 Bandar Lampung 923,970 Lampung
16 Padang 876,880 West Sumatra
17 Denpasar 856,412 Bali
18 Malang 843,284 East Java
19 Samarinda 842,691 East Kalimantan
20 Tasikmalaya 683,386 West Java
21 Banjarmasin 675,030 South Kalimantan
22 Balikpapan 645,866 East Kalimantan
23 Serang 643,101 Banten
24 Jambi 586,930 Jambi
25 Cimahi 581,989 West Java
26 Pontianak 573,751 West Kalimantan
27 Surakarta 505,461 Central Java
28 Manado 430,490 North Sulawesi
29 Mataram 420,941 West Nusa Tenggara
30 Cilegon 416,901 Banten
31 Yogyakarta 404,003 Special Region of Yogyakarta
32 Ambon 368,987 Maluku
33 Kupang 364,014 East Nusa Tenggara
34 Palu 362,621 Central Sulawesi
35 Bengkulu 328,827 Bengkulu
36 Cirebon 319,353 West Java
37 Sukabumi 316,971 West Java
38 Jayapura 315,872 Papua
39 Kendari 314,042 Southeast Sulawesi
40 Pekalongan 295,954 Central Java
41 Pematang Siantar 289,975 North Sumatra
42 Sorong 282,473 West Papua
43 Binjai 282,473 North Sumatra
44 Palangkaraya 281,368 Central Kalimantan
45 Dumai 260,018 Riau
46 Kediri 260,018 East Java
48 Banda Aceh 255,243 Aceh
47 Tegal 254,450 Central Java
49 Padang Sidempuan 229,182 North Sumatra
50 Banda Aceh 223,446 Aceh
51 Ternate 215,906 North Maluku
52 Probolinggo 214,444 East Java
53 Lubuklinggau 201,308 South Sumatra
54 Banjarbaru 199,627 South Kalimantan
55 Tarakan 193,370 East Kalimantan
56 Bitung 187,652 North Sulawesi
57 Tanjung Pinang 187,359 Riau Islands
58 Gorontalo 180,127 Gorontalo
59 Banjar 175,910 West Java
60 Madiun 171,390 East Java
61 Lhokseumawe 171,163 Aceh
62 Pasuruan 171,136 East Java
63 Salatiga 170,332 Central Java
64 Singkawang 167,892 West Kalimantan
65 Prabumulih 161,984 South Sumatra
66 Tanjung Balai 154,445 North Sumatra
67 Langsa 148,945 Aceh
68 Palopo 147,932 South Sulawesi
69 Pangkal Pinang 145,945 Bangka–Belitung Islands
70 Metro 145,471 Lampung
71 Tebing Tinggi 145,248 North Sumatra
72 Bima 142,579 West Nusa Tenggara
73 Bau-Bau 136,991 South East Sulawesi
74 Sidoarjo 130,389 East Java
75 Blitar 126,776 East Java
76 Gunungsitoli 126,202 North Sumatra
77 Pagar Alam 126,181 South Sumatra
78 Kebumen 125,421 Central Java
79 Bontang 120,348 East Kalimantan
80 Mojokerto 120,132 East Java
81 Magelang 118,227 Central Java
82 Payakumbuh 116,825 West Sumatra
83 Bukittinggi 100,512 West Sumatra
84 Baturaja 95,915 South Sumatra
85 Kudus 91,737 Central Java
86 Sibolga 90,489 North Sumatra
87 Tomohon 80,649 North Sulawesi
88 Tidore 78,025 North Maluku
89 Atambua 74,903 East Nusa Tenggara
90 Tenggarong 72,458 East Kalimantan
91 Pariaman 70,032 West Sumatra
92 Solok 54,049 West Sumatra
93 Sawah Lunto 53,081 West Sumatra
94 Padang Panjang 45,439 West Sumatra
95 Sabang 28,454 Aceh

Top 13 largest cities in Indonesia by population

List of largest cities in Indonesia excluding satellite cities:

Ranking City Region Population Image
1 Jakarta Jakarta 9,607,966
2 Surabaya East Java 3,009,800
3 Bandung West Java 2,560,001
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 950,800
10 Bandar Lampung Lampung 900,001
11 Padang West Sumatera 853,999
12 Denpasar Bali 788,900
13 Samarinda East Kalimantan 777,988

See also

References

  1. "Estimasi Penduduk Menurut Umur Tunggal Dan Jenis Kelamin 2014 Kementerian Kesehatan" (PDF). Ministry of Health Indonesia. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
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