List of Indonesian cities by GDP

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This is a list of cities in Indonesia by gross regional product (GRP Nominal and PPP) according to the Statistics Indonesia. [1]

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Methodology

GRP Nominal is the regional or provincial counterpart of the national gross domestic product, the most comprehensive measure of national economic activity. The Statistics Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik) derives GRP for a province as the sum of the GRP Nominal originating in all the industries in the province at current prices market. [2]

GRP are the amount of remuneration received by factors of production participating in the production process in a region within a certain period of time (usually one year). With component [3]
1. Household Consumption Expenditures
2. Consumption Expenditures of Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (NPISHs)
3. Government Consumption Expenditures (GCE)
4. Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)
5. Changes in Inventories
6. Net Exports (Exports minus Imports)

List of Indonesian cities by GDP Nominal and PPP in 2021, with 14,308 IDR = 1 USD term of Nominal while 4,833.87 IDR = 1 USD term of PPP. [4]

List of Indonesian cities/regencies by average household expenditure in 2022, with 14,848 IDR = 1 USD term of Nominal while 4,850.98 IDR = 1 USD term of PPP. [5]

2022 average household expenditure

Top 10 Highest

RankCity ProperPopulation
Est 2022
Expenditure [6] Monthly (in US$)Yearly (in US$)Province
(in Rp)GrowthNominalPPPNominalPPP
1 Jakarta 10,679,95114,884,110Increase2.svg10.63%1,002.373,068.2612,028.4436,818.93Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta
2 Bekasi 2,590,25714,335,418Increase2.svg4.86%965.422,955.1511,585.0435,461.69Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java
3 Surabaya 2,987,86313,357,752Increase2.svg11.60%899.582,753.6210,794.9633,043.26Flag of East Java.svg  East Java
4 Depok 2,123,34912,353,767Increase2.svg11.90%831.972,546.659,983.6430,559.82Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java
5 Makassar 1,432,18911,504,942Increase2.svg15.11%774.812,371.679,297.7228,460.23Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi
6 Tangerang 1,930,55610,964,940Increase2.svg10.27%738.432,260.358,861.1627,123.92Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten
7 Bogor 1,122,77210,731,158Increase2.svg8.95%722.692,212.168,672.2826,545.76Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java
8 Kendari 356,74710,233,554Increase2.svg13.91%689.182,109.588,270.1625,314.88Flag of Southeast Sulawesi.svg  Southeast Sulawesi
9 Batam 1,269,82010,026,848Increase2.svg10.11%675.262,066.978,103.1224,803.57Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands
10 Balikpapan 703,6119,869,210Increase2.svg15.94%664.642,034.477,975.6824,413.48Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan

Top 10 Lowest

RankRegency/CityPopulation
Est 2022
Expenditure [7] Monthly (in US$)Yearly (in US$)Province
(in Rp)GrowthNominalPPPNominalPPP
81 Waingapu 70,0606,151,971Increase2.svg9.68%414.301,268.184,971.6815,218.27Flag of East Nusa Tenggara.svg  East Nusa Tenggara
82 Jember 2,584,2336,091,751Increase2.svg11.91%410.251,255.774,923.0115,069.30Flag of East Java.svg  East Java
83 Sumenep 1,135,9035,994,442Increase2.svg13.17%403.701,235.724,844.3714,828.59Flag of East Java.svg  East Java
84 Singaraja 153,9305,978,832Increase2.svg12.16%402.651,232.494,831.7614,789.98Flag of Bali.svg  Bali
85 Purwokerto 1,806,0135,881,121Increase2.svg12.18%396.071,212.364,752.8014,548.27Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java
86 Tegal 290,9885,867,107Increase2.svg11.42%395.121,209.474,741.4714,513.60Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java
87 Kudus 856,4725,712,306Increase2.svg9.62%384.701,177.564,616.3714,130.67Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java
88 Sibolga 90,3665,687,330Increase2.svg12.05%383.021,172.414,596.1914,068.88Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra
89 Maumere 89,2105,528,034Increase2.svg6.49%372.291,139.574,467.4513,674.83Flag of East Nusa Tenggara.svg  East Nusa Tenggara
90 Cilacap 1,988,6225,375,074Increase2.svg10.06%361.991,108.044,343.8413,296.45Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java

2021 data

List Indonesian Metropolitan City by GDP 2021

RankMetropolitan City [8] Population EstGDP NominalGDP PPPProvince
(in billion $)Per capita(in million $)PPP Per Capita
1 Jakarta Metropolitan 33,898,027304.2178,975900.46526,565Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9] [10] [11]
2 Surabaya Metropolitan 11,800,65788.8217,526262.90522,276Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
3 Bandung Metropolitan 8,790,30838.2904,356113.33612,893Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
4 Balikpapan-Samarinda Metropolitan 2,621,87729.90111,40588.50633,756Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [13]
5 Medan Metropolitan 5,106,67028.2485,53283.61116,373Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
6 Semarang Metropolitan 6,608,81526.0573,94377.12711,670Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
7 Pekanbaru Metropolitan 2,718,27825.2799,29976.24528,048Flag of Riau.svg  Riau [16]
8 Makassar Metropolitan 2,900,46817.0525,87950.47417,402Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [17]
9 Batam Metropolitan 1,885,48116.0068,48948.27725,604Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands [18]
10 Palembang Metropolitan 3,722,08716.5614,44949.01913,169Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [19]
11 Denpasar Metropolitan 2,260,6679.9414,39829.42513,016Flag of Bali.svg  Bali [20]
12 Padang Metropolitan 1,441,7606.2134,30918.39012,755Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
13 Banjarmasin Metropolitan 2,164,4856.0172,78017.8098,228Flag of South Kalimantan.svg  South Kalimantan [22]
14 Mataram Metropolitan 3,808,9085.4911,44216.2534,267Flag of West Nusa Tenggara.svg  West Nusa Tenggara [23]
15 Manado Metropolitan 1,008,1265.4875,44316,24116,110Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [24]

List Indonesian City Proper by GDP 2021

RankCityPDRBGDP NominalGDP PPPProvince
(in billion Rp)Per capita Rp (in billion $)Per capita $ (in billion $)PPP Per Capita $
1 Jakarta 2,914,581.00274,710,000203.70219,199602.94656,828Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9]
- Central Jakarta 728,386.10682,994,00050.90847,735150.685141,293Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9]
- South Jakarta 668,661.66299,331,00046.73320,921138.32761,925Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9]
2 Surabaya 590,227.97204,920,00041.25214,322122.10342,392Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
- North Jakarta 536,036.56300,342,00037.46420,991110.89162,132Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9]
- East Jakarta 500,607.66163,795,00034.98811,448103.56333,886Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9]
- West Jakarta 493,800.86202,371,00034.51214,144102.15441,866Flag of Jakarta (vectorised).svg  Jakarta [9]
3 Bandung 297,116.26121,126,00020.7668,46661.46625,058Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
4 Medan 255,721.32103,509,15017.8027,23452.69221,412Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
5 Semarang 205,385.44123,980,00014.3548,66542.48725,648Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
6 Makassar 190,318.07133,310,00013.3019,31739.37027,577Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [17]
7 Batam 172,843.90140,512,00012.0809,82135.75628,070Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands [18]
8 Palembang 162,644.9696,463,77011.3676,74133.64619,953Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [19]
9 Tangerang 150,330.2978,628,00010.5075,49531.10016,265Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [10]
10 Kediri 141,467.12491,270,0009.88734,33529.264101,629Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
11 Pekanbaru 126,555.68127,245,0008.8458,89326.18026,323Flag of Riau.svg  Riau [16]
12 Balikpapan 111,318.50160,104,0007.78011,19023.02833,122Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [13]
13 Cilegon 110,584.88250,327,0007.72917,49622.87751,787Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [10]
14 Bekasi 101,388.4739,529,0007.0862,76220.9748,175Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
15 South Tangerang 87,863.9364,337,0006.1414,49718.17713,311Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [10]
16 Malang 76,617.3490,679,0005.3556,33715.85118,757Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
17 Depok 74,374.2635,655,0005.1982,49115.3857,373Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
18 Samarinda 71,153.2285,576,0004.9735,98114.72017,703Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [13]
19 Padang 65,179.4771,355,4304.5564,98713.48614,761Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
20 Bandar Lampung 61,502.4251,903,0004.2983,62712.72110,736Flag of Lampung.svg  Lampung [25]
21 Bontang 57,949.56320,441,0004.05022,39611.98866,291Flag of East Kalimantan.svg  East Kalimantan [13]
22 Surakarta 50,371.5696,360,0003.5216,73510.42119,935Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
23 Denpasar 49,588.3868,247,2403.4664,77010.25914,119Flag of Bali.svg  Bali [20]
24 Bogor 45,920.0048,324,1403.2093,3779.4989,995Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
25 Tarakan 41,895.73170,515,0002.92811,9178.66735,273Flag of North Kalimantan.svg  North Kalimantan [26]
26 Pontianak 40,200.3660,569,0002.8104,2338.31712,529Flag of West Kalimantan.svg  West Kalimantan [27]
27 Dumai 39,999.41123,664,0002.7968,6428.27625,579Flag of Riau.svg  Riau [16]
28 Manado 39,533.5687,236,0002.7636,0978.17818,047Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [24]
29 Yogyakarta 38,416.52102,084,0002.6857,1357.94721,119Flag of Yogyakarta.svg  Special Region of Yogyakarta [28]
30 Banjarmasin 34,568.6552,193,0002.4163,6487.15110,797Flag of South Kalimantan.svg  South Kalimantan [22]
31 Cimahi 34,257.4059,929,0002.3944,1887.08612,396Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
32 Serang 33,347.1247,327,0002.3313,3086.8999,792Flag of Banten, Indonesia.svg  Banten [10]
33 Jayapura 33,199.6382,176,0002.3205,7436.86716,999Flag of Papua 2.svg  Papua [29]
34 Jambi 31,918.1352,140,0002.2313,6446.60410,786Flag of Jambi.svg  Jambi [30]
35 Palu 26,135.9564,232,0001.8274,4895.40813,287Flag of Central Sulawesi.svg  Central Sulawesi [31]
36 Bengkulu 24,974.9265,965,8201.7464,6105.16813,645Flag of Bengkulu.svg  Bengkulu [32]
37 Cirebon 24,494.8172,714,0001.7125,0825.06715,042Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
38 Kupang 24,344.4953,785,0001.7013,7595.03511,126Flag of East Nusa Tenggara.svg  East Nusa Tenggara [33]
39 Kendari 23,670.7767,579,0001.6544,7234.89613,979Flag of Southeast Sulawesi.svg  Southeast Sulawesi [34]
40 Tasikmalaya 22,845.5631,558,0001.5972,2064.7276,529Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
41 Tanjung Pinang 20,099.3786,128,0001.4056,0204.15917,819Flag of Riau Islands.svg  Riau Islands [18]
42 Banda Aceh 19,932.6578,158,0001.3935,4634.12316,170Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [35]
43 Mataram 19,695.1845,588,0001.3773,1864.0769,431Flag of West Nusa Tenggara.svg  West Nusa Tenggara [23]
44 Palangka Raya 19,649.2065,726,0001.3734,5934.06413,595Flag of Central Kalimantan.svg  Central Kalimantan [36]
45 Bitung 18,677.6382,216,0001.3055,7463.86317,008Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [24]
46 Batu 16,841.1478,458,0001.1775,4843.48416,232Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
47 Tegal 16,017.1458,080,0001.1194,0593.31212,014Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
48 Ambon 15,543.0244,710,0001.0863,1253.2159,250Flag of Maluku.svg  Maluku [37]
49 Sorong 15,461.3753,358,0001.0813,7293.19911,037Flag of West Papua (vectorised).svg  West Papua [38]
50 Pangkal Pinang 15,385.6569,308,0001.0754,8443.18214,338Flag of Bangka-Belitung.svg  Bangka Belitung Islands [39]
51 Madiun 14,699.8374,650,0001.0275,2173.04015,442Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
52 Pematang Siantar 14,208.2352,473,7990.9933,6672.93910,854Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
53 Salatiga 14,006.5972,380,0000.9785,0582.89414,971Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
54 Sukabumi 13,052.9937,209,0000.9122,6002.6707,696Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
55 Binjai 12,317.1541,702,0130.8602,9142.5458,625Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
56 Probolinggo 11,699.9048,507,0000.8183,3902.42110,034Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
57 Pekalongan 11,428.3237,070,0000.7992,5912.3657,669Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
58 Ternate 11,027.5453,566,0000.7713,7442.28211,082Flag of North Maluku.svg  North Maluku [40]
59 Singkawang 10,877.8545,726,0000.7603,1952.2509,457Flag of West Kalimantan.svg  West Kalimantan [27]
60 Banjarbaru 10,002.0838,655,0000.6992,7022.0697,998Flag of South Kalimantan.svg  South Kalimantan [22]
61 Tanjung Balai 9,632.7054,225,9830.6733,7901.99211,218Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
62 Bau Bau 9,614.9859,589,0000.6724,1651.98912,328Flag of Southeast Sulawesi.svg  Southeast Sulawesi [34]
63 Lhokseumawe 9,422.2949,606,0000.6593,4671.95110,252Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [35]
64 Magelang 9,178.7875,480,0000.6415,2751.89715,613Flag of Province of Central Java.svg  Central Java [15]
65 Bukittinggi 9,026.5674,238,9400.6315,1891.86815,359Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
66 Gorontalo 8,985.8644,977,0000.6283,1441.8599,306Flag of Gorontalo.svg  Gorontalo [41]
67 Palopo 8,714.3146,520,0000.6093,2511.8029,622Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [17]
68 Pasuruan 8,491.1340,525,0000.5932,8321.7558,382Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
69 Prabumulih 8,349.3542,653,5500.5842,9811.7288,824Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [19]
70 Sungai Penuh 7,980.8681,629,0000.5585,7051.65216,887Flag of Jambi.svg  Jambi [30]
71 Pare Pare 7,825.9851,180,0000.5473,5771.61910,588Flag of South Sulawesi.svg  South Sulawesi [17]
72 Payakumbuh 7,290.8551,640,7700.5103,6091.51010,682Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
73 Blitar 7,113.6047,307,0000.4973,3061.4719,786Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
74 Lubuklinggau 7,041.9729,734,5200.4922,0781.4566,151Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [19]
75 Mojokerto 6,935.6352,041,0000.4843,6371.43210,765Flag of East Java.svg  East Java [12]
76 Padang Sidempuan 6,784.4029,798,7290.4742,0821.4036,162Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
77 Metro 6,576.8938,738,0000.4602,7071.3628,013Flag of Lampung.svg  Lampung [25]
78 Tebing Tinggi 6,349.9536,291,8300.4442,5361.3147,506Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
79 Gunung Sitoli 6,017.5544,017,8370.4203,0761.2439,104Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
80 Sibolga 5,796.1164,449,8970.4054,5041.19813,331Flag of North Sumatra.svg  North Sumatra [14]
81 Langsa 5,781.6730,611,0000.4042,1391.1966,331Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [35]
82 Pariaman 5,258.6655,183,5100.3683,8571.08911,417Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
83 Banjar 4,679.2823,003,0000.3271,6080.9674,760Flag of West Java (vectorised).svg  West Java [11]
84 Tomohon 4,586.6145,478,0000.3203,1790.9479,409Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [24]
85 Bima 4,301.0327,531,0000.3011,9240.8915,695Flag of West Nusa Tenggara.svg  West Nusa Tenggara [23]
86 Solok 4,251.8957,096,1400.2973,9910.87911,813Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
87 Kotamobagu 4,032.2832,395,0000.2822,2640.8356,701Flag of North Sulawesi.svg  North Sulawesi [24]
88 Sawahlunto 3,850.7058,621,9200.2694,0970.79612,127Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
89 Padang Panjang 3,651.1264,087,3100.2554,4790.75513,258Flag of West Sumatra.svg  West Sumatra [21]
90 Pagar Alam 3,005.9520,692,7300.2101,4460.6214,280Flag of South Sumatra (vectorised).svg  South Sumatra [19]
91 Tidore 3,030.9226,095,0000.2121,8240.6275,399Flag of North Maluku.svg  North Maluku [40]
92 Tual 2,621.6829,026,0000.1832,0280.5426,003Flag of Maluku.svg  Maluku [37]
93 Subulussalam 2,122.9022,908,0000.1481,6010.4384,739Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [35]
94 Sabang 1,595.3037,924,0000.1112,6510.3287,847Flag of Aceh, Indonesia.svg  Aceh [35]


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Southeast Maluku Regency is a regency of Maluku, Indonesia. It is coincident with the Kei Islands, except that the city of Tual, although within the Kei Islands geographically and the seat of the Regency's administration, is since 17 July 2007 technically independent of the Regency. The land area of the Regency is 1,031.01 km2, while the sea area administered by the Regency was 3,181 km2; it had a population of 96,442 at the 2010 Census; this increased to 121,511 at the 2020 Census, and the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 129,034.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">West Muna Regency</span> Regency in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

West Muna Regency is a new regency of Southeast Sulawesi Province of Indonesia,and is situated in the northwest corner of Muna Island and smaller ilsands of its coast. It was established under Act No.14 of 2014, dated 23 July 2014 by separation from the Muna Regency. It covers an area of 906.28 km2, and the districts comprising it had a population of 71,632 at the 2010 Census; the 2020 Census resulted in a population of 84,590, and the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 85,706, comprising 42,242 males and 43,464 females. The administrative centre lies at Laworo in the Tiworo Islands District.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Palembang metropolitan area</span> Metropolitan area in South Sumatra, Indonesia

The Palembang metropolitan area, known locally as Patungraya Agung, is a metropolitan area in South Sumatra, Indonesia. It encompasses Palembang as the core city and parts of the three surrounding regencies: Banyuasin Regency, Ogan Ilir Regency, and Ogan Komering Ilir Regency. It is the second-largest metropolitan area in Sumatra with an estimated population of over 2.7 million.

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