Economy
Jakarta’s economy depends mostly on financial service, trading and manufacturing. The manufacturing industry is wide spread with the city manufacturing automotive, chemicals, mechanical engineering and biomedical sciences. Christian
Jakarta’s economy depends mostly on financial service, trading and manufacturing. The manufacturing industry is wide spread with the city manufacturing automotive, chemicals, mechanical engineering and biomedical sciences. Christian
Top 10 Things to do in Jakarta
1. Royale Jakarta golf club
2. Museum bank Indonesia
3. Kidzania
4. Jakarta Cathedral
5. Istiqlal Mosque
6. JKT48 Theater
7. Beautiful Indonesia in miniature park
8. Thousand Islands, Jakarta
9. National Museum
10. ART: 1 New Museum
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1. Royale Jakarta golf club
2. Museum bank Indonesia
3. Kidzania
4. Jakarta Cathedral
5. Istiqlal Mosque
6. JKT48 Theater
7. Beautiful Indonesia in miniature park
8. Thousand Islands, Jakarta
9. National Museum
10. ART: 1 New Museum
Jack
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Why are people attracted to moving to this city? Jakarta’s climate is very mild. The average temperature per month is roughly 30 degrees Celsius. This offers great climate for those who like it being warm all year round. There is a thriving manufacturing industry which is always looking for jobs. Such as; automotive and chemicals. The city is located on the coast of the Java Sea. This offers a great landscape and real estate capability. Christian but jack got table
Culture/customs
There isn't a lot of culture left in Jakarta because of all the new cultures brought by foreigners.
Houses
The houses in Jakarta are just normal everyday houses but they have no privacy and are right next to each other.
Parks
The parks in Jakarta are roughly located where there is space and not buildings although there isn't enough of them. Jack
There isn't a lot of culture left in Jakarta because of all the new cultures brought by foreigners.
Houses
The houses in Jakarta are just normal everyday houses but they have no privacy and are right next to each other.
Parks
The parks in Jakarta are roughly located where there is space and not buildings although there isn't enough of them. Jack
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Satellite image of Jakarta in 2003
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Christian
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Satellite image of Jakarta in 2009
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Satellite image of Jakarta Today
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Christian
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Urban Sprawl
The Urban Sprawl for Jakarta has been very big. In the 1960’s Jakarta only took up 180 square kilometres. Now it takes up over 590 square kilometres. At this rate Jakarta will have a population of 21.5 million people by 2015. This will make it the 5th largest city in the world. Because of this expansion the nearby rice and tea plantations have been dug up.
Christian
The Urban Sprawl for Jakarta has been very big. In the 1960’s Jakarta only took up 180 square kilometres. Now it takes up over 590 square kilometres. At this rate Jakarta will have a population of 21.5 million people by 2015. This will make it the 5th largest city in the world. Because of this expansion the nearby rice and tea plantations have been dug up.
Christian
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How Jakarta looked in 1970. Urban Sprawl
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How Jakarta looked in the late 1980's. Urban Sprawl
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Christian
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How Jakarta looks Today
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Analysis...The population of Jakarta is gradually moving towards the mountains at the south and is growing to the east and west. not the north because there is sea.
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Analysis...The population of Jakarta is gradually moving towards the mountains at the south and is growing to the east and west. not the north because there is sea.