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Jakarta is the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia, a country composed of more than 13,000 islands with a population of over 180 million. Comprising more than 300 ethnic groups speaking 200 different languages, the Indonesia population exhibits marked diversity in its linguistic, culture, and religious
traditions. As the Capital City, Jakarta is a melting pot of representatives from each of these ethnic groups. Jakarta is a special territory enjoying the status of a province, consisting of Greater Jakarta, covering of 637.44 square km area. Located on the northern coast of West Java, it is the center of government, commerce and industry and has an extensive communications network with the rest of the country and the outside world. Strategically positioned in the archipelago, the city is also the principal gateway to the rest of Indonesia. From the Capital City, sophisticated land, air, and sea transport is available to the rest of the country and beyond.

Jakarta is one of Indonesia's designated tourist areas. It is a gateway to other tourist destinations in Indonesia and is equipped with all the means of modern transportation by air, sea, rail, or by land. It has the largest and most modern airport in the country, the most important harbor in Indonesia and is well connected by rail of good roads to other destinations in Java, Sumatra, and Bali. As Indonesia's main gateway, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport serves a growing number of international airlines and domestic flights. Jakarta is a city of contrasts; the traditional and the modern, the rich and the poor, the sacral and the worldly, often stand side by side in this bustling metropolis. Even its population gathered from all those diverse ethnic and cultural groups, which compose Indonesia, are constantly juxtaposed present reminder of the national motto; Unity in Diversity.

Finding its origin in the small early 16th century harbor town of Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta's founding is thought to have taken place on June 22, 1527, when it was re-named Jayakarta, meaning Glorious Victory by the conquering Prince Fatahillah from neighboring Cirebon. The Dutch East Indies Company, which
captured the town and destroyed it in 1619, changed its name into Batavia and made it the center for the expansion of their power in the East Indies. Shortly after the outbreak of World War II, Batavia fell into the hands of the invading Japanese forces that changed the name of the city into 'Jakarta' as a gesture aimed at winning the sympathy of the Indonesians. The name was retained after Indonesia achieved national independence after the war's end.

The ethnic of Jakarta called "Orang Betawi" speaks Betawi Malay, spoken as well in the surrounding towns such as Bekasi and Tangerang. Their language, Betawi Malay, has two variations: conventional Betawi Malay, spoken by elder people and bred in Jakarta, and modern Jakarta Malay, a slang form spoken by the younger generation and migrants.

Jakarta's architecture reflects to a large extent the influx of outside influences, which came and has remained in this vital seaport city. Taman Fatahillah Restoration Project, begun in the early 1970s has restored one of the oldest sections of Jakarta also known as Old Batavia to approximately its original state. The Old Portuguese Church and warehouse have been rehabilitated into living museums. The old Supreme Court building is now a museum of fine arts, which also houses part of the excellent Chinese porcelain collection of former Vice President Adam Malik. The old Town Hall has become the Jakarta Museum, displaying such rare items as Indonesia's old historical documents and Dutch period furniture. Its tower clock was once returned to England to be repaired under its lifetime guarantee, which up to now has already lasted hundreds of years.

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 HOTEL ARCADIA $302 $419 $274 $368 $38 $61
 HOTEL IBIS TAMARIN $307 $428 $277 $374 $40 $64
 HOTEL IBIS SILPI $307 $428 $277 $374 $40 $64
 SPARKS HOTEL $307 $428 $277 $374 $40 $64
 IBIS KEMAYORAN $316 $446 $283 $386 $43 $70
 IBIS MANGGA DUA $316 $446 $283 $386 $43 $70
 SANTIKA PREMIERE $316 $446 $283 $386 $43 $70
 ALILA HOTEL $331 $476 $293 $406 $48 $80
 HOTEL CIPUTRA $338 $491 $298 $416 $50 $85
 LE GRANDEUR MANGGA $346 $506 $303 $426 $53 $90
 AMBHARA HOTEL $365 $545 $316 $452 $59 $103
 NOVOTEL MANGGA DUA $383 $581 $328 $476 $65 $115
 SAHID JAYA HOTEL $328 $463 $293 $398 $45 $75
 HOTEL BOROBUDUR $353 $521 $308 $436 $55 $95
 LE MERIDIEN JAKARTA $376 $546 $323 $446 $63 $110
 PARK LANE Dlx. Poolview $367 $548 $317 $454 $60 $104
 PARK LANE Dlx. Cityview $361 $536 $313 $446 $58 $100
 THE SULTAN HOTEL $361 $536 $313 $446 $58 $100

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