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'''Depok''' ({{lang-su|ᮓᮦᮕᮧᮊ᮪}}) is a city in [[West Java Province]]. The city is located just south of Jakarta, which is between [[Jakarta]] and [[Bogor]]. Formerly Depok was a sub-district within [[Bogor Regency]], which later received city status on April 27, 1999.
'''Depok''' ({{lang-su|ᮓᮦᮕᮧᮊ᮪}}) is a city in [[West Java Province]]. The city is located just south of Jakarta, which is between [[Jakarta]] and [[Bogor]]. Formerly Depok was a district within [[Bogor Regency]], which later received city status on April 27, 1999.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 18:11, 13 May 2021

Depok
City of Depok
Kota Depok
Other transcription(s)
 • Sundaneseᮓᮦᮕᮧᮊ᮪
File:Depokcitypictures.jpg
Coat of arms of Depok
Location within West Java
Location within West Java
Depok City is located in Java
Depok City
Depok City
Location in Java and Indonesia
Depok City is located in Indonesia
Depok City
Depok City
Depok City (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°23′38″S 106°49′21″E / 6.3940°S 106.8225°E / -6.3940; 106.8225
Country Indonesia
Province West Java
Government
 • MayorIdris Abdul Somad
 • Vice MayorImam Budi Hartono
Area
 • Total200.29 km2 (77.33 sq mi)
Elevation
50−140 m (164−459 ft)
Highest elevation
140 m (459 ft)
Lowest elevation
50 m (164 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total2.462.215
 • Rank10th
 • Density0.012/km2 (0.032/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Postcodes
164xx, 165xx
Area code(+62) 21/251
Vehicle registrationB
Websitedepok.go.id

Depok (Sundanese: ᮓᮦᮕᮧᮊ᮪) is a city in West Java Province. The city is located just south of Jakarta, which is between Jakarta and Bogor. Formerly Depok was a district within Bogor Regency, which later received city status on April 27, 1999.

History

District Depok

Starting at the end of the 17th century, a Dutch merchant named Cornelis Chastelein purchased land in Depok covering an area of ​​12.44 km². With a price of 2.4 Million IDR and the status of the land was private land or independent of the Dutch East Indies.

  • Depok District, consisting of 11 sub-districts, namely: Depok, Depok Jaya, Pancoran Mas, Mampang, Rangkapan Jaya, Rangkapan Jaya Baru, Beji, Kemiri Muka, Pondok Cina, Tanah Baru, Kukusan.

Based on Government Regulation Number 43 of 1981, Depok District was expanded, the goal is to increase the status of the sub-district to administrative city.[1] The results of the expansion include :

  1. Beji District, consists of 5 sub-districts, namely: Beji, Kemiri Muka, Pondok Cina, Tanah Baru, Kukusan.
  2. Pancoran Mas District, consists of 6 sub-districts, namely: Pancoran Mas, Depok, Depok Jaya, Mampang, Rangkapan Jaya, Rangkapan Jaya Baru.

Administrative City of Depok

In 1982, the Central Government formed the Administrative City of Depok by including Sukmajaya District which was previously the Bogor Regency area. At that time, Depok became the fourth Administrative City in West Java after Cimahi, Tasikmalaya and Tangerang.

The inauguration of the establishment of the Administrative City of Depok was carried out by the Minister of Home Affairs Amir Machmud as well as the inauguration of the first Administrative Mayor, Mochammad Rukasah Suradimadja by the Governor of West Java Aang Kunaefi. In early 1999, the Administrative City of Depok was divided and all desa changed their status to kelurahan.

  1. Beji District, consists of 6 sub-districts, namely: Beji, Beji Timur, Pondok Cina, Kemiri Muka, Kukusan, Tanah Baru.
  2. Pancoran Mas District, consists of 6 sub-districts, namely: Pancoran Mas, Depok, Depok Jaya, Mampang, Rangkapan Jaya, Rangkapan Jaya Baru.
  3. Sukmajaya District, consists of 11 sub-districts, namely: Sukmajaya, Tirtajaya, Mekarjaya, Abadijaya, Baktijaya, Cisalak, Cilodong, Sukamaju, Kalibaru, Kalimulya, Jatimulya.

Depok City

With the rapid development and demands of community aspirations, on April 27 1999 the City of Depok was formed consisting of 3 sub-districts and added with parts of the Bogor Regency, namely:

  1. Cimanggis District
  2. Limo District
  3. Sawangan District
  4. And plus 5 sub-districts from Bojong Gede District.

After several areas in Bogor Regency chose to join the City of Depok according to Law Number 15 of 1999, Depok City area consists of 6 districts including:

  1. Beji District consists of 6 sub-districts, namely: Beji, Beji Timur, Pondok Cina, Kemiri Muka, Kukusan, Tanah Baru.
  2. Cimanggis District, consists of 13 sub-districts, namely: Cisalak Pasar, Pasir Gunung Selatan, Tugu, Mekarsari, Curug, Harjamukti, Tapos, Cilangkap, Sukatani, Sukamaju Baru, Jatijajar, Cimpaeun, Leuwinanggung.
  3. Limo District, consists of 8 sub-districts, namely: Limo, Meruyung, Krukut, Grogol, Cinere, Gandul, Pangkalan Jati, Pangkalan Jati Baru.
  4. Pancoran Mas District, consists of 11 sub-districts, namely: Pancoran Mas, Depok, Depok Jaya, Mampang, Rangkapan Jaya, Rangkapan Jaya Baru, Cipayung, Cipayung Jaya, Ratu Jaya, Bojong Pondok, Pondok Jaya.
  5. Sawangan District, consists of 14 sub-districts, namely: Sawangan Lama, Sawangan Baru, Cinangka, Kedaung, Pengasinan, Bedahan, Pasir Putih, Bojongsari Lama, Bojongsari Baru, Serua, Pondok Petir, Curug, Duren Seribu, Duren Mekar.
  6. Sukmajaya District, consists of 11 sub-districts, namely: Sukmajaya, Tirtajaya, Mekarjaya, Abadijaya, Baktijaya, Cisalak, Cilodong, Sukamaju, Kalibaru, Kalimulya, Jatimulya.

District Expansion

In 2007, the District in Depok was divided. The complete names of district and sub-districts resulting from the division were ratified by DPRD Depok, as follows:

  1. Beji District covers the work areas: Beji, Beji Timur, Kemiri Muka, Pondok Cina, Kukusan and Tanah Baru.
  2. Bojongsari District covers the working areas: Bojongsari Lama, Bojongsari Baru, Serua, Pondok Petir, Curug, Duren Mekar and Duren Seribu.
  3. Cilodong District covers the work areas: Cilodong, Sukamaju, Kalibaru, Kalimulya and Jatimulya.
  4. Cimanggis District covers the working areas: Cisalak Pasar, Mekarsari, Tugu, Pasir Gunung Selatan, Harjamukti and Curug.
  5. Cinere District covers the work areas: Cinere, Gandul, Pangkalan Jati and Pangkalan Jati Baru Village.
  6. Cipayung District covers the working areas: Cipayung, Cipayung Jaya, Ratu Jaya, Bojong Pondok Terong and Pondok Jaya.
  7. Limo District covers the working areas: Limo, Meruyung, Grogol and Krukut.
  8. Pancoran Mas District covers the work area: Pancoran Mas, Depok, Depok Jaya, Mampang, Rangkapan Jayan and Rangkapan Jaya Baru.
  9. Sawangan District covers the work areas: Sawangan Lama, Sawangan Baru, Kedaung, Cinangka, Bedahan, Pengasinan and Pasir Putih.
  10. Sukmajaya District covers the work areas: Sukmajaya, Mekarjaya, Baktijaya, Abadijaya, Tirtajaya and Cisalak.
  11. Tapos District covers the work areas: Tapos, Leuwinanggung, Sukatani, Sukamaju Baru, Jatijajar, Cilangkap and Cimpaeun.

Government Administration

Depok is headed by major, with legislative assembly. Both major and members of legislative assembly are elected by direct vote.

Mayors

  • Moch. Rukasah Suradimadja (1982 - 1984)
  • Ibid Tamdjid (1984 - 1988)
  • Abdul Wachyan (1988 - 1991)
  • Moch Masduki (1991 - 1992)
  • Sofyan Safari Hamim (1992 - 1996)
  • Badrul Kamal (1997 - 2005)
  • Nur Mahmudi Ismail (2005 - 2015)
  • Idris Abdul Somad (2015 - Now)

Total Population in the District

Administration of Depok City

The city of Depok is divided into eleven districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and their populations at the 2010 Census and the 2021 Census. The table also in cludes the number of administrative area sub-districts (kelurahan) in regency or city and its postal codes.

Name Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010[2]
Pop'n
Census
2021[3]
Number
of
kelurahan
Post codes
Sawangan 26.19 123,571 178,900 7 16511-16519
Bojongsari 19.30 99,735 135,700 7 16516-16518
Pancoran Mas 18.03 210,514 245,000 6 16431-16436
Cipayung 11.45 127,917 171,600 5 16436-16439
Sukmajaya 17.35 232,308 252,500 6 16411-16418
Cilodong 16.19 125,014 168,200 5 16413-16415
Cimanggis 21.58 241,979 252,000 6 16451-16454
Tapos 33.26 216,215 263,400 7 16451-16459
Beji 14.56 165,903 171,700 6 16421-16426
Limo 11.84 87,953 115,700 4 16512-16515
Cinere 10.55 107,461 101,700 4 16512-16514
Total City 200.29 1,738,570 2,056,400 63

Culture

Shopping and Dining

Depok has a growing eclectic collection of malls and traditional markets. Older malls or other notable shopping centers include Mall Depok, Depok Plaza, and SixtyOne Building, and Depok ITC. Depok has many local restaurants and has wide presence of international chains such as A&W Restaurant, Burger King, CFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts.

Modern-day landmarks that were once known as Depok's primary shopping centers include Ramanda (now an autoshop plus education centre), Hero Supermarket (now Index Home Furnishings) etc. There are many shopping centers in Depok, such as

Pesona Square mall
  • Pesona Square (Anchor tenants:Centro, Hypermart, ACE)[5]
  • D'mall (anchor tenant: Electronic Solution)
  • Depok Town Center
  • Plaza Depok
  • Cinere Mall
  • Cinere Bellevue Mall
  • Cimanggis Square
  • Trans Studio Mall Cibubur (anchor tenants: Metro and Transmart)
  • Park Swangan shopping mall

Traditional markets include Pasar Depok Baru, Pasar Depok Lama (short: Pasar Lama), Pasar Kemiri (originally expanded to facilitate the move of Pasar Lama traders), Pasar PAL, Pasar Agung, Pasar Musi, Pasar Cisalak, and Pasar Majapahit.

Parks

Alun Alun Depok or Depok Square is equipped with various sports facilities such as a basketball court, futsal, skateboard, wall climbing, BMX arena, children's playground, fish pond, fountain, and others.[6] Godongijo Conservation and Education Park is located in Depok. The park provides children and teachers alike the ability to get up close and personal with nature. There are also other children's amusement parks in the city such as Depok Fantasi Waterpark, Taman Pemuda Pratama, and Pondok Zidane.

Education

University of Indonesia Wisma Makara

The following universities are in Depok:

Depok has several private language schools, namely EF English First, International Language Programs (ILP), Lembaga Indonesia Amerika (LIA) and The British Institute (TBI), Lembaga Pendidikan Amerika Indonesia (LPIA) and several other smaller establishments. These are all along Margonda Raya and Cinere Raya, the two main roads that pass through Depok.

Sports

Mahakam Stadium homebase of Depok United FC

Depok is the home town of the Persikad Depok and Depok United FC football team who currently plays in the Liga 2.

Transportation

Toll Road Access

Cinere – Jagorawi Under Construction
KM Toll Road Destination
13 Jagorawi Toll Road Cibubur, Cikeas, Cileungsi, Jonggol
28 Jakarta Outer Ring Road Pasar Minggu, Lenteng Agung
16 Cinere-Jagorawi Toll Road Cisalak, Juanda, Margonda
13 Depok–Antasari Toll Road Sawangan, Parung, Ciputat, Serpong, Billabong, Bogor

Public Transportation

Depok Station

Angkot is the major means of public transportation in Depok. Go-Jek and Grab and taxicabs are easily available. Depok is connected to other areas of greater Jakarta by commuter train, TransJakarta & Kopaja buses. Depok Lama, Depok Baru Station, Universitas Indonesia Station, Pondok Cina Station and Citayam Station of KRL Jabodetabek commuter train service located within Depok. Commuter train is widely used to travel Jakarta city center and other parts of Greater Jakarta, but very crowded during peak hours.

Air

Depok is served by Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport. Pondok Cabe Airport is located at Depok in borders South Tangerang, but doesn't have regular scheduled air service .

Twin towns – sister cities

Depok is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Government Regulation Number 43 of 1981". regulation.go.id. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
  2. ^ Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.
  3. ^ Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.
  4. ^ Margocity. "Margocity". www.margocity.com. Archived from the original on 2007-01-08.
  5. ^ "Menara Depok Asri Hadirkan Pesona Square, Mall Dengan Konsep Baru di Depok". Tribun News. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Depok Square, The City's New Attraction". Tempo. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  7. ^ Post, The Jakarta. "Depok: The front line in Indonesia's fight against waste". Archived from the original on 2017-10-04.

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