Indonesia's Population Reaches 282.48 Million in June 2024 (Source: Dukcapil)
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Based on population data from the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Indonesia's population reached 282.48 million in June 2024. This figure is up by 1.75 million compared to the total population in December 2023.
By gender, 142.57 million (50.47%) of Indonesia's population are male, while 139.91 million (49.53%) are female.
West Java remains the province with the largest population in Indonesia, at 50.49 million (17.87%) of the total population in June 2024. East Java follows with 41.71 million (14.77%), and Central Java with 38.28 million (13.55%).
Here are the 10 provinces with the largest populations in June 2024:
1. West Java: 50.49 million (17.87%)
2. East Java: 41.71 million (14.77%)
3. Central Java: 38.28 million (13.55%)
4. North Sumatra: 15.55 million (5.5%)
5. Banten: 12.63 million (4.47%)
6. Jakarta: 11.14 million (3.94%)
7. South Sulawesi: 9.46 million (3.35%)
8. Lampung: 9.08 million (3.22%)
9. South Sumatra: 8.97 million (3.18%)
10. Riau: 6.97 million (2.47%)
Meanwhile, South Papua has the smallest total population in Indonesia, at 545,860 (0.19%) of the total population. West Papua and Southwest Papua follow with 569,910 (0.2%) and 616,130 (0.22%) respectively.
Here is a list of the 10 provinces with the smallest populations:
1. South Papua: 545,860 (0.19%)
2. West Papua: 569,910 (0.2%)
3. Southwest Papua: 616,130 (0.22%)
4. North Kalimantan: 760,720 (0.27%)
5. Papua: 1.09 million (0.39%)
6. Gorontalo: 1.24 million (0.44%)
7. Central Papua: 1.36 million (0.48%)
8. North Maluku: 1.37 million (0.49%)
9. West Sulawesi: 1.46 million (0.52%)
10. Highland Papua: 1.47 million (0.52%)
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