1. Jakarta - Noun
2. Jakarta - Proper noun
capital and largest city of Indonesia; located on the island of Java; founded by the Dutch in 17th century
Source: WordNet1680 Satellite view of Krakatau Islands, 18 May 1992 In February 1681, Johann Wilhelm Vogel, a Dutch mining engineer at Salida, Sumatra (near Padang ), on his way to Batavia (modern Jakarta ) passed through the Sunda Strait. Source: Internet
According to a 20 January 2012 report in the Cenderawasih Pos Jakarta, the central government is moving forward with the creation of "Central Papua". Source: Internet
After returning to Java, Dutch forces quickly re-occupied the colonial capital of Batavia (now Jakarta ), so the city of Yogyakarta in central Java became the capital of the nationalist forces. Source: Internet
A five-story building in Jakarta partly collapsed on Jan 6, 2020. Source: Internet
Although not overlapping with the large Javanese cities of Jakarta and Bandung, which are opposite Colombia, Java from Semarang east on the north coast, and south of Bandung on the south coast, correlates to Venezuela. Source: Internet
A local helper from London who travels to Jakarta, for example, will be seen as a helper there, and can do testing or participate in a new member's opening in the same way as any Indonesian helper. Source: Internet