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District in DKI Jakarta, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ciracas is a district (kecamatan) of East Jakarta, one of the five administrative cities of Jakarta, Indonesia. Ciracas is the southernmost district in Jakarta. The area of Cibubur Scout's camping ground complex is located partly within the Ciracas District, although the main camping ground area is located in Cipayung District. The boundaries of Ciracas District are: Cipinang River to the west, Cipinang River - Jambore Road to the south, Jagorawi Tollroad to the east, and Kelapa Dua Wetan Road to the north.
Ciracas | |
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Location in Java | |
Coordinates: 6°19′37″S 106°52′30″E | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | DKI Jakarta |
Administrative city | East Jakarta |
Established | 1991 |
Government | |
• Camat (Subdistrict Mayor) | Musa Syafrudin |
Area | |
• Total | 16.08 km2 (6.21 sq mi) |
Elevation | 61 m (200 ft) |
Population | |
279,628 | |
• Density | 17,597/km2 (45,580/sq mi) |
Time zone | +7 |
During the Dutch East Indies period, Ciracas was a part of Meester Cornelis. In 1976, Ciracas was incorporated into Pasar Rebo subdistrict, East Jakarta. Subsequently, in 1991 Pasar Rebo was split into two districts, Pasar Rebo itself and Ciracas as a new district.
The district of Ciracas is divided into 5 administrative villages (kelurahan):
Toll Road | Toll Gate | KM |
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Jagorawi Toll Road | Cibubur | 13 |
Jakarta Outer Ring Road | Kampung Rambutan | 31 |
Bambu Apus | 34 | |
TMII-Bogor Toll Road (planned) | Ciracas | 7 |
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