Bandung

city and capital of West Java Province, Indonesia

Bandung is the capital city of West Java, Indonesia and one of the largest city in Indonesia. In 2015, Bandung is also the fourth most populous city in Indonesia after Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bekasi with 2,5 million inhabitants.[3] Bandung is known for some historical events, such as the Bandung Conference (Asia-Africa Conference), a big meeting by a lot of country that voiced anti-colonialism spirit.[4] Bandung is known by its nickname "Kota Kembang" (City of Flowers), because there's so many beautiful trees and flowers that grow there. Bandung is also known as Parijs van Java (Dutch: "The Paris of Java") because of its scenery.

Bandung
City of Bandung
Kota Bandung
Other transcription(s)
 • Sundanese Template:Sund
Clockwise, from top: Gedung Sate, Grand Mosque of Bandung, Bandung at night, Pasupati Bridge, Merdeka Building
Clockwise, from top: Gedung Sate, Grand Mosque of Bandung, Bandung at night, Pasupati Bridge, Merdeka Building
Flag of Bandung
Coat of arms of Bandung
Nicknames: 
Kota Kembang (City of Flowers)
Parijs van Java (Dutch) (Paris of Java)
Motto(s): 
Clean, Prosperous, Devout, Friendly
Location within West Java
Location within West Java
Bandung is located in Java
Bandung
Bandung
Location in Java and Indonesia
Bandung is located in Indonesia
Bandung
Bandung
Bandung (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°54′43″S 107°36′35″E / 6.9120°S 107.6097°E / -6.9120; 107.6097
Country  Indonesia
Province  West Java
Founded 25 September 1810[1]
Incorporated
(as gemeente)
1 April 1906[1]
Administrative division 30 districts
153 urban villages
Government
 • Body Bandung City Government
 • Mayor Oded Muhammad Danial
Area
 • Total 167.67 km2 (64.74 sq mi)
 • Metro
1,876.8 km2 (724.6 sq mi)
Elevation
768 m (2,520 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Rank 3rd
 • Urban
2,575,478
 • Metro
8,201,928 (3rd)
Demonyms Bandungite
Warga Bandung (id)
Urang Bandung (su)
Demographics
 • Ethnic groups Sundanese
Javanese
Chinese
Arab
Indian
 • Religion[2] Islam 91.70%
Protestantism 5.36%
Catholicism 1.95%
Buddhism 0.49%
Hinduism 0.09%
Confucianism 0.03% Others 0.02%
Time zone UTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Postcodes
401xx, 402xx, 406xx
Area code (+62) 22
Registration plate D
HDI Increase 0.801 (very high)
Largest district by area Gedebage – 9.58 square kilometres (3.70 sq mi)
Largest district by population Babakan Ciparay (147,388 – 2015 est)
Website Official Portal

References change

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Asal Muasal dan Sejarah Bandung". Archived from the original on 2020-04-08. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  2. Data Sensus Penduduk 2010 - Badan Pusat Statistik Republik Indonesia <http://sp2010.bps.go.id/index.php/site/tabel?tid=321&wid=3200000000&lang=id>
  3. "Indonesia: Provinces, Regencies, Cities, Districts, Communes, Settlements - Population Statistics in Maps and Charts". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  4. Bandung revisited : the legacy of the 1955 Asian-African Conference for international order. Tan, See Seng, 1965-, Acharya, Amitav. Singapore: NUS Press. 2008. ISBN 978-9971-69-393-0. OCLC 191658776.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)