List of Indonesian Provinces' Population
Province | Population | In Cities (%) |
---|---|---|
Aceh | 4,486,570 | 23.6 |
North Sumatra | 12,985,075 | 42.4 |
West Sumatra | 4,845,998 | 29.0 |
Riau | 5,543,031 | 43.7 |
Jambi | 3,088,618 | 28.3 |
South Sumatra | 7,446,401 | 34.4 |
Bengkulu | 1,713,393 | 29.4 |
Lampung | 7,596,115 | 21.0 |
Bangka Belitung | 1,223,048 | 43.0 |
Riau Islands | 1,685,698 | 67.4 |
Banten | 10,644,030 | 52.2 |
Jakarta | 9,588,198 | 100.0 |
West Java | 43,021,826 | 50.3 |
Central Java | 32,380,687 | 40.4 |
Yogyakarta | 3,452,390 | 57.7 |
East Java | 37,476,011 | 40.9 |
Bali | 3,891,428 | 49.8 |
West Nusa Tenggara | 4,496,855 | 34.8 |
East Nusa Tenggara | 4,679,316 | 15.9 |
West Kalimantan | 4,393,239 | 25.1 |
Central Kalimantan | 2,202,599 | 27.5 |
South Kalimantan | 3,626,119 | 36.3 |
East Kalimantan | 3,550,586 | 57.6 |
North Sulawesi | 2,265,937 | 37.0 |
Gorontalo | 1,038,585 | 25.5 |
Central Sulawesi | 2,633,420 | 19.7 |
South Sulawesi | 8,032,551 | 29.4 |
Southeast Sulawesi | 2,230,569 | 20.8 |
West Sulawesi | 1,158,336 | -- |
Maluku | 1,531,402 | 25.9 |
North Maluku | 1,035,478 | 29.5 |
Papua | 2,851,999 | 22.2 |
West Papua | 760,855 | -- |
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